The Milwaukee Road class A comprised four (#1–#4) high-speed streamlined 4-4-2 Atlantic type steam locomotives built by ALCO in 1935-37 to haul the Milwaukee Road’s Hiawatha express passenger trains. They […]
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PKP class ET41
ET41 is the name for a Polish electric locomotive used by the Polish railway operator (PKP). Three such locomotives were briefly rented to the Croatian Railways between 1995 and 1996 […]
Electroliner
The Electroliners were a pair of streamlined four-coach electric multiple unit interurban passenger train sets operated by the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad between Chicago Illinois and Milwaukee Wisconsin. […]
MGWR Classes F Fa and Fb
The MGWR Classes F Fa and Fb are a group of similar classes of 0-6-0 steam locomotives of the Midland Great Western Railway of Ireland which were designed and built […]
23-class airship
The 23 class were rigid airships produced in the United Kingdom during the First World War. They were designed by Vickers who also built the first and last of the […]
SNCF TGV Duplex
The TGV Duplex is a French high-speed train of the TGV family manufactured by Alstom and operated by the French national railway company SNCF. It is unique among TGV trains […]
SNCF TGV POS
The TGV POS is a TGV train built by French manufacturer Alstom which is operated by the French national rail company the SNCF in France’s high-speed rail lines. It was […]
Milwaukee Road class ES-2
The Milwaukee Road’s class ES-2 comprised four electric switcher locomotives. Two were built in 1916 and the final two in 1919. They were of steeplecab design with a single roof-mounted […]
SNCF TGV Thalys PBKA
The Thalys PBKA is a high-speed train derived from the French TGV. It operates the Thalys service between Paris Brussels Cologne (German: Köln) and Amsterdam forming the abbreviation PBKA.Unlike Thalys […]
Metropolitan Railway K Class
The Metropolitan Railway K Class consisted of six 2-6-4T steam locomotives numbered 111 to 116. They were built by Armstrong Whitworth in 1925 using parts manufactured at the Royal Arsenal […]