Transportation History Gallery
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Railway strikes in Paris (February 1920). There were two series ofstrikes that year – one in Februa
Why the German Army wasn’t as mechanized as you may think — Horses and the Wehrmacht, Wo
City plan of Udinsk (now Ulan-Ude, Siberia, 1750).Ulan-Ude was founded as the small fort of Udinskoy
bassman5911:Electric SteamA Swiss steam loco converted to run on electricity during WWII(via Friends
TheDixie Terminal building opened in 1921. Designed as a transportation centerserving Cincinnati and
The Great Train Crash at Crush, Texas, 1896Suppose you take two trains of equal mass, set them on a
“Future Rocket Train” from Amazing Stories magazine, 1938
How riding sidesaddle worksContrary to popular belief, riding side saddle is as safe, if not safer,
Captain Walker L. Boone, Flight Officer Manuel S. Martinez, andFlight Officer Jerry E. Brasher, all
The Valley RailwayCuyahoga Valley National Park, OhioBy the 1850s, railroads began to replace canals
Looking east on Polk St. @ Dearborn Station, 1900, Chicago
prova275:Real men… drive Corvair sedans…or have girlfriends who pick them up on the tarmac in
Everyday life in liberated Paris (spring 1945):A large group of civilians queueing outside a bakery-
oldmanpeace:Detroit, 1942.
dtxmcclain:DeSoto, 1956
Bicycling Today in LondonStarting at £1 an hour, you can rent a bike at one of 400 docking stations.
Mexican Central Railway train at station, circa 1890. Dry plate glass negative by William Henry Jac
americabymotorcycle:Ford model A snow car by Austin7nut on Flickr.Another modern mash-up?
bespredell:Circa 1905. “Grand Trunk car ferry crossing the Detroit River in winter.” 8x10 inch dry p
Andover High Street (Hampshire, early 1900s).
artsfortransit:As the Grand Central 100th anniversary date gets closer and closer (just 2 weeks away
The air-propeled unicycle - September 1917.
rogerwilkerson:Parking Garage
Civilians wave farewell to Austro-Hungarian troops who are about todepart for war service (1914).
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