MBTA PCC Pair, Boston, MA, July 1985 (Beyer Patton) MBTA PCC 3093, Boston, MA, July 1985 (Beyer Patton)
At one time, when kids were asked to draw a locomotive with a train, it was an FT with the four portholes... That engine left its mark.
Departing Odawara Station, Japan, 1983 (Beyer Patton) JNR 0 Series Power Car 22-1037, Odawara, Japan, 1983 (Beyer Patton)
Reminded me of CN's Turbo Trains, or the Aerotrain. Sitting in the front row on the lower level must be a great experience.
Over and Under, Odawara, Japan, 1983 (Beyer Patton) Hakone-Tozan Railway EMU 107, Japan, 1983 (Beyer Patton)
Odakyu Electric Railway 31xx Series EMU, Odawara, Japan, 1983 (Beyer Patton) Arriving at Tokyo, Japan, 1983 (Beyer Patton)
The headlights on that one resemble those from a mid-60's Ford Econoline van.... Now they're even cooler!
Nah. Those are wall-eyed like Jack Elam. That thing was cross-eyed like Lucy Lu. It looks like it has turn signals. What did they need turn signals for?
JNR 0 Series Set H45, Tokyo, Japan, 1983 (Beyer Patton) Bullet Points, Tokyo, Japan, 1983 (Beyer Patton)
You didn't have any uncles who were still calling AMC Hornets Ramblers well into the seventies? I had one still calling them Nashes. "Hell, they're still made in Kenosha ain't they? You rather I call 'em Kelvinators? I do that too, at least the white ones..."
Actually I was referencing the 'where did they go'. Rambler= recycled into... Where I grew up, there were very, very few Ramblers, Studebakers, etc. Nobody bought the AMC stuff, except one person I knew, post-high school, bought an AMX. It was pretty much all GM, Ford, Dodge/Plymouth.
A caboose trip on the Great Western, Colorado, 1970s (Beyer Patton) The trip with some revenue freight, Colorado, 1970s (Beyer Patton) c
Those cars look like 2-bay Airslide cars. Are they rare? I don't see many photos of them, to be sure.