April 3, 2008

A Century of Railroads on Parade (Sep, 1948)

Filed under: Trains — @ 9:33 pm
Source: Popular Mechanics ( More articles from this issue )
Issue: Sep, 1948
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I love the upside down train, that’s a great idea.

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A Century of Railroads on Parade

OLD AND NEW fashions in American railroads are on exhibit at Chicago’s lake front in a Railroad Fair celebrating 100 years of railroading in the Middle West. Pioneer locomotives with steam up run alongside the newest steam and Diesel-electric trains, while some cars yet unbuilt are shown in mockup form.

Marking the 100th anniversary of the first run of a steam locomotive from Chicago, then a muddy frontier outpost, the Fair has assembled millions of dollars worth of rolling stock to dramatize the progress of the century.

Thirty-eight of the nation’s railroads proudly strut their stuff. In an outdoor pageant real locomotives puff on and off the giant stage under their own power. A rodeo, an Indian village, a small-sized reproduction of Old Faithful that really spouts and scores of other features make the Chicago Fair the end of the line for rail fans.

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  1. That giant rubber engineer robot creeps me out…

    Comment by Zak Lybrand — March 2, 2009 @ 7:49 pm

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