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Showing posts with label train wreck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label train wreck. Show all posts
Sunday, December 18, 2011
trains, planes, and automobiles... all wreck, and someone has put the photos of the wrecks together on a Tumblr
Sunday, October 16, 2011
one bad train head on collision with another, caused by a bus driver. Really.
Its easiest to make out the start at the 46 second mark
found on
http://pensandolabronca.blogspot.com/2011/09/accidente-de-tren.html
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
train crashes
Hard to imagine how hard these two hit... they look like they have no dividing line
Imagine the thought going through the retrieval team's minds... anything they do will drop it into the river
found on http://www.howtobearetronaut.com/2011/07/vintage-train-wrecks and they have more, these are just hte ones I found the most interesting
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
The Interurban Era by William Middleton, is available online complete from cover to cover
the Cincinatti and Lake Eire
This isn't a passenger car. St Louis municipal codes were a problem, so they made this engine look like a passenger car. Expensive, sneaky, but effective
Two engine drivers had a contest to see who could get out of the railyard... they were pretty stubborn at carrying on despite the obvious equality of power, size, and brakes. Gloversville New York
New Haven railway 1896, this car seats 80
Provo Utah, 1917
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
railway station in Budapest bombed in WW2 left to rest in peace, still shows a 1940's moment in time
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Unusual locomotives and railcars





to learn more about all of these go to http://goawaygarage.blogspot.com
Thursday, December 30, 2010
1933, 5:54pm, a 6.3 magnitude earthquake hit Long Beach. Imagine what the result of that catastrophe would be today in LA rush hour?

for a photo gallery, or to read about it: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-longbeach_1933earthquake-pg,0,3546233.photogallery
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Everybody looks at train wrecks, only some train wrecks make us wonder how they happened!



the most famous was the French train that plowed out of the 2nd story of a building to the street below http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/02/one-of-most-impressive-photos-ive-seen.html
Thursday, July 29, 2010
restored tourist attraction steam locomotive was heavily damaged by derailing and falling on it's side because thieves removed the railroad ties

The railroad ties are wood planks about 8 inches tall by 12 inches wide and “tie” the rails to the trackbed. Without sleepers, the rails would spread and topple under the weight of a train – which is what happened (interesting to me for the breadth of information about the variety of railroad ties: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Railroad_tie and for an intriguing photo and information about railroad ties being baked in creosote http://www.shorpy.com/node/7900?size=_original )
The stolen ties were made from hard Australian yarra wood, and are highly prized for making furniture – and sometimes for firewood – and in recent years, railway lines all over South Africa have been targeted by sleeper thieves. Some lines have lost so many sleepers that they have been closed since the cost of replacement has been deemed uneconomic.
Yesterday’s derailment happened on a line that sees many tourist trains during the year. The thieves don’t really care about the consequences, either for innocent passengers or for tourism as a whole. The cost of repairing the locomotive will be a heavy burden for the club which receives no funding other than what it earns from running tourist trains. The cost of repairing the damaged track will run into many thousands of rand – and Transnet is not keen to spend money looking after lines that are not part of its core network.
http://blogs.timeslive.co.za/wanderer/2010/06/21/thieves-derail-train-and-give-sa-tourism-a-kick-in-the-head/
via http://tukkers.blogspot.com/ which is NSFW (not safe for work)
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Bad train wreck, great photo
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Black and white and cool all over








Brooklyn 1955, maybe a Packard taxi
From "If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger,There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats" a blog about all pre-1970 American culture via photography http://tsutpen.blogspot.com/
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