Portal:Trains/Selected picture/2009 archive
This is an archive of images that have appeared in the Selected picture section of Portal:Trains in 2009.
- Week 1
- January 1 - January 3
A German soldier and a railwayman inspect an SNCF passenger train in 1942.
Recently selected: Israel Railways locomotives - Østbanen DMUs at Rødvig - Eritrean Railway
- Week 2
- January 4 - January 10
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One of the first ten TCDD high-speed train sets purchased from CAF of Spain. The first high-speed rail line in Turkey, connecting Eskişehir and Ankara, will use trains of this type to allow speeds of up to 250 km/h (160 mph).
Recently selected: German inspection of SNCF train - Israel Railways locomotives - Østbanen DMUs at Rødvig
- Week 3
- January 11 - January 17
A train loaded with karri logs in Deanmill, Western Australia, in the 1920s. Each log is loaded on a pair of disconnect log cars that consist merely of a bogie, couplers and a swiveling frame; the logs themselves form part of the car much like a schnabel car.
Recently selected: TCDD high-speed train - German inspection of SNCF train - Israel Railways locomotives
- Week 4
- January 18 - January 24
Electric multiple units of the Vöcklamarkt–Attersee line in Attersee, Austria, on January 5, 2008.
Recently selected: Australian logging train - TCDD high-speed train - German inspection of SNCF train
- Week 5
- January 25 - January 31
GWR Rover Class Dragon at Taunton working the last broad gauge train from London to Penzance, 20 May 1892.
Recently selected: EMUs of the Vöcklamarkt–Attersee line - Australian logging train - TCDD high-speed train
- Week 6
- February 1 - February 7
The Schneeberg summit station of the Schneebergbahn and Empress Elisabeth memorial church in Austria, September 2005. In the station, a steam train and a Salamander diesel locomotive traction unit with a rake of conventional carriages can be seen.
Recently selected: GWR Dragon at Taunton - EMUs of the Vöcklamarkt–Attersee line - Australian logging train
- Week 7
- February 8 - February 14
The track side of Masarykovo nádraží station (also known as Masaryk railway station) in Prague, Czech Republic, as seen in November 2008. Designed by Antonín Jüngling and opened in 1845, it is the oldest station in Prague.
Recently selected: Schneebergbahn summit station - GWR Dragon at Taunton - EMUs of the Vöcklamarkt–Attersee line
- Week 8
- February 15 - February 21
A passenger train operated by Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) heading eastbound toward Calgary circa 1973. On April 1, 1978, Canadian National Railway's (CN) passenger subsidiary Via Rail became a separate Crown corporation, taking with it possession of former CN passenger cars and locomotives. Following several months of negotiation, on October 29, 1978, Via took over operation of CP passenger train services, along with similar possession of cars and locomotives.
Recently selected: Masarykovo nádraží station - Schneebergbahn summit station - GWR Dragon at Taunton
- Week 9
- February 22 - February 28
The original Football World Championship Train from 1954 at Altenbeken railway station, Germany, for the 2007 Vivat Viadukt celebrations. On the first weekend in July of odd-numbered years, Altenbeken celebrates its railway heritage with this festival of transportation.
Recently selected: Canadian Pacific passenger train - Masarykovo nádraží station - Schneebergbahn summit station
- Week 10
- March 1 - March 7
The tracks leading to Union Station in Washington, D.C., as seen from the station building between 1909 and 1932. Union Station opened on October 27, 1908; the first train to serve the station was a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad passenger train arriving from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. During World War II, as many as 200,000 people passed through the station in a single day.
Recently selected: Vivat Viadukt celebrations - Canadian Pacific passenger train - Masarykovo nádraží station
- Week 11
- March 8 - March 14
The freight marshalling yard at Eastleigh, England, in 1984 as seen from Eastleigh railway station. The yard is adjacent to the former Eastleigh Works, a steam locomotive and rolling stock construction and repair facility which was first opened by the London and South Western Railway in 1891.
Recently selected: Washington Union Station tracks - Vivat Viadukt celebrations - Canadian Pacific passenger train
- Week 12
- March 15 - March 21
The Soyuz TMA-11 spacecraft was transported by railcar to its launch pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on October 8, 2007.
Recently selected: Eastleigh freight yard - Washington Union Station tracks - Vivat Viadukt celebrations
- Week 13
- March 22 - March 28
Military leaders gathered in the forest of Compiègne, France, on November 11, 1918, after reaching an agreement for the armistice that ended World War I. This passenger car was given to Ferdinand Foch (second from right) for military use by the manufacturer, Compagnie Internationale des Wagons-Lits.
Recently selected: Soyuz TMA-11 spacecraft on a flatcar - Eastleigh freight yard - Washington Union Station tracks
- Week 14
- March 29 - April 4
Shay locomotive number 10 of the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad, a tourist railroad near Yosemite National Park in California, takes on water for he day's operations in 2008.
Recently selected: Armistice passenger car - Soyuz TMA-11 spacecraft on a flatcar - Eastleigh freight yard
- Week 15
- April 5 - April 11
Three electric locomotives (two stationary and one in operation) of Deutsche Reichsbahn at Dresden, East Germany, in 1981. Both the Reichsbahn and Deutsche Bundesbahn continued as separate entities until 1994 (four years after German reunification), when they merged to form Deutsche Bahn.
Recently selected: Shay locomotive - Armistice passenger car - Soyuz TMA-11 spacecraft on a flatcar
- Week 16
- April 12 - April 18
A narrow gauge steam locomotive and train of the Transjordanian Railways at el-Ma'an near Petra, Jordan, before 1920.
Recently selected: Deutsche Reichsbahn locomotives - Shay locomotive - Armistice passenger car
- Week 17
- April 19 - April 25
Passengers moving around under the arrival and departure board in a busy concourse of Beijing West Railway Station during the Chunyun period in January 2009. Opened in 1996, Beijing West is the largest station in Asia.
Recently selected: Transjordanian Railways train - Deutsche Reichsbahn locomotives - Shay locomotive
- Week 18
- April 26 - May 2
A Madrid Metro Line 12 train meets a Cercanías Madrid C-4 line train on separate levels at Getafe Central station in January 2004.
Recently selected: Beijing West station during Chunyun - Transjordanian Railways train - Deutsche Reichsbahn locomotives
- Week 19
- May 3 - May 9
A German conductor of the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft in 1928.
Recently selected: Getafe Central station, Madrid - Beijing West station during Chunyun - Transjordanian Railways train
- Week 20
- May 10 - May 16
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A Japanese National Railways freight train powered by a steam locomotive makes a stop at Okoppe station on the Nayori main line in March 1973.
Recently selected: DRG conductor - Getafe Central station, Madrid - Beijing West station during Chunyun
- Week 21
- May 17 - May 23
A long exposure of the departure yard of Chicago and North Western Railway's Proviso Yard in Chicago, 1944. The white, squiggly line is a lit brakeman's lantern carried by a railroad employee.
Recently selected: Steam powered freight at Okoppe station - DRG conductor - Getafe Central station, Madrid
- Week 22
- May 24 - May 30
An RhB freight train carrying cement and wood rounds a curve soon after departing Ilanz bound for Chur, Switzerland, in September 2008. The train, powered by a Ge 6/6 II, counts 27 cars, a long train for such a winding narrow gauge line.
Recently selected: Proviso Yard at night - Steam powered freight at Okoppe station - DRG conductor
- Week 23
- May 31 - June 6
The canopy on platform 2 of Kettering railway station in England as seen in 2004. The station was opened in May 1857 by the Midland Railway; it was designed by C. H. Driver, with particularly fine "pierced grill" cast ironwork on the platforms. Although it was altered between 1879 and 1884 when the line was quadrupled and again in 1896, Kettering station is one of the best remaining examples of Midland architecture.
Recently selected: RhB freight train - Proviso Yard at night - Steam powered freight at Okoppe station
- Week 24
- June 7 - June 13
A Milwaukee Road EP-2 class electric locomotive working circa 1920 in a tug-of-war demonstration of tractive effort by dragging two steam locomotives, themselves set to pull with throttles wide open.
Recently selected: Kettering railway station - RhB freight train - Proviso Yard at night
- Week 25
- June 14 - June 20
At a station on the Valencia regional 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) gauge network in 1987, a then current FEVE train loads and discharges passengers while a disused train stands on a nearby track.
Recently selected: EP-2 class tug-of-war - Kettering railway station - RhB freight train
- Week 26
- June 21 - June 27
A Deutsche Reichsbahn freight train at a factory in Bernburg in 1969. In 1994, four years after German reunification, the Deutsche Reichsbahn and Deutsche Bundesbahn merged to form Deutsche Bahn.
Recently selected: FEVE - EP-2 class tug-of-war - Kettering railway station
- Week 27
- June 28 - July 4
A drawing of Japanese National Railways Type 151 passenger train. This model train set the land speed record for narrow gauge rail vehicles in 1959 when it was operated at 163 km/h (101 mph) on the Tōkaidō Main Line.
Recently selected: Deutsche Reichsbahn freight train - FEVE - EP-2 class tug-of-war
- Week 28
- July 5 - July 11
Transloading coal from railroad hopper cars to ships involved first getting the coal out of the hoppers and then transferring it onto the ships. Here, the hopper cars are pushed up a short incline by a car pusher where the cars' bottom doors are opened and the coal is emptied by gravity. The coal is then carried up the structure, in this case in bucketloads via an elevator system, and loaded onto the ships.
Recently selected: JNR Type 151 - Deutsche Reichsbahn freight train - FEVE
- Week 29
- July 12 - July 18
An aerial view of the hump yard bowl of Kornwestheim classification yard in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, as seen in 2008.
Recently selected: Transloading coal - JNR Type 151 - Deutsche Reichsbahn freight train
- Week 30
- July 19 - July 25
Two Russian trains on a postage stamp of the Soviet Union in 1966. Both trains pictured on the stamp are being pulled by VL80 (ru: ВЛ80) class electric locomotives, a class that was first built in 1961.
Recently selected: Kornwestheim yard - Transloading coal - JNR Type 151
- Week 31
- July 26 - August 1
A Japanese railway worker changes the information board on the front of Meitetsu Panorama Car 7000 series EMU number 7043F at Central Japan International Airport Station, Nagoya.
Recently selected: Soviet postage stamp with VL80 locomotives - Kornwestheim yard - Transloading coal
- Week 32
- August 2 - August 8
Preserved Norfolk & Western 1218 pulling an excursion train in Fall 1987. This 2-6-6-4 locomotive was built in by Norfolk and Western Railway 1943 at its Roanoke Shops in Roanoke, Virginia; it was retired in 1959, restored to operating condition in 1987, and is now on static display at the Virginia Museum of Transportation.
Recently selected: Meitetsu 7000 series - Soviet postage stamp with VL80 locomotives - Kornwestheim yard
- Week 33
- August 9 - August 15
A train crew exchanges block occupancy tokens at a junction on the Conwy Valley Line in north Wales. Possession of the token authorizes the train to enter the next section of track and ensures that no other train is operating in that section to prevent collisions.
Recently selected: Norfolk & Western 1218 - Meitetsu 7000 series - Soviet postage stamp with VL80 locomotives
- Week 34
- August 16 - August 22
A Deutsche Bahn passenger train entering Stuttgart Hauptbahnhof in 2005.
Recently selected: Exchanging tokens - Norfolk & Western 1218 - Meitetsu 7000 series
- Week 35
- August 23 - August 29
A young H.N. Fretwell sitting atop a three-wheeled draisine fitted with a revolution counter near Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, on the 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) gauge Kurrawang Wood Line. This draisine was used to periodically measure the length of track sections to ensure accurate track usage billing.
Recently selected: DB train at Stuttgart station - Exchanging tokens - Norfolk & Western 1218
- Week 36
- August 30 - September 5
A steam locomotive of the Steyrtalbahn heritage railway in Grünburg, Austria, under steam in 2008. The railway has been operated by the Austrian Railway History Company (Österreichische Gesellschaft für Eisenbahngeschichte or ÖGEG) since 1985.
Recently selected: Draisine on the Kurrawang Wood Line - DB train at Stuttgart station - Exchanging tokens
- Week 37
- September 6 - September 12
České dráhy class ChS8 electric locomotive number ЧС8-050 pulling a passenger train in 2007.
Recently selected: Steyrtalbahn locomotive - Draisine on the Kurrawang Wood Line - DB train at Stuttgart station
- Week 38
- September 13 - September 19
An SBB Cargo Re 482 class electric locomotive with a freight train crosses the river Reuss near Oberrüti, Switzerland, in May 2009.
Recently selected: ČD class ChS8 - Steyrtalbahn locomotive - Draisine on the Kurrawang Wood Line
- Week 39
- September 20 - September 26
A passenger train making a stop at the Jaffa railway station in the Ottoman Empire in 1892.
Recently selected: SBB Cargo train - ČD class ChS8 - Steyrtalbahn locomotive
- Week 40
- September 27 - October 3
A 700 Series Shinkansen train passes Yūrakuchō Station in Tokyo in February 2009. The 700 series trains like this one are used for Nozomi, Hikari, and Kodama services on the Tōkaidō and Sanyō Shinkansen lines.
Recently selected: Jaffa railway station - SBB Cargo train - ČD class ChS8
- Week 41
- October 4 - October 10
An engineer working in the cab of an electric locomotive for Deutsche Reichsbahn drives a train through Dresden in 1981.
Recently selected: 700 series Shinkansen - Jaffa railway station - SBB Cargo train
- Week 42
- October 11 - October 17
A GO Transit train arrives at Exhibition GO Station, Toronto, in 2006 with a view of the CN Tower in the background
Recently selected: Deutsche Reichsbahn engineer - 700 series Shinkansen - Jaffa railway station
- Week 43
- October 18 - October 24
A 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in) gauge locomotive hauls a charter train from Ano Lechonia to Mileai on the Pelion railway, a former line of Thessaly Railways in Greece.
Recently selected: GO Transit train - Deutsche Reichsbahn engineer - 700 series Shinkansen
- Week 44
- October 25 - October 31
A third-generation InterCityExpress train traverses the 992-metre (3,255 ft) long Hallerbach and 387-metre (1,270 ft) long Wiedtal viaducts in Germany on the Cologne–Frankfurt high-speed rail line parallel to the Bundesautobahn 3 in 2007.
Recently selected: Pelion railway - GO Transit train - Deutsche Reichsbahn engineer
- Week 45
- November 1 - November 7
The narrow gauge railway at Višegrad, in present day Bosnia and Herzegovina, was still powered by steam locomotives as late as 1970 as seen in this photograph.
Recently selected: Hallerbach and Wiedtal viaducts - Pelion railway - GO Transit train
- Week 46
- November 8 - November 14
A GO Transit commuter train on the Lakeshore West line in Toronto, Canada, traveling westbound to Burlington in July 2008.
Recently selected: Narrow gauge railway at Visegrad - Hallerbach and Wiedtal viaducts - Pelion railway
- Week 47
- November 15 - November 21
The first train in France to operate with an electric locomotive ran in 1922 (with a steam locomotive coupled to the train as a backup). France's first electrified line connected Pau, Tourbes and Tarbes in the southern part of the country.
Recently selected: GO Transit train - Narrow gauge railway at Visegrad - Hallerbach and Wiedtal viaducts
- Week 48
- November 22 - November 28
Built in 1841 using 11 million bricks, the Ouse Valley Viaduct over the River Ouse on the London-Brighton Railway Line is 1,475 feet (450 m) long, 96 feet (29 m) high and is carried on 37 semi-circular arches with pierced piers. This photograph shows the view through the pierced piers along the length of the viaduct.
Recently selected: First electric train in France - GO Transit train - Narrow gauge railway at Visegrad
- Week 49
- November 29 - December 5
On June 8, 1968, a funeral train carried the body of assassinated presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy from New York City to Washington, D.C., via the Pennsylvania Railroad. Paul Fucso, a photographer for Look magazine, rode the train and captured around 2000 images of the thousands of people from many different sections of society who lined the tracks along the route to pay their last respects.
Recently selected: Ouse Valley Viaduct - First electric train in France - GO Transit train
- Week 50
- December 6 - December 12
A brakeman gives hand signals to the engineer during a switching move in Dresden in 1981.
Recently selected: Robert Kennedy's funeral train - Ouse Valley Viaduct - First electric train in France
- Week 51
- December 13 - December 19
The mechanical interlocking tower above the platforms at Laon station in northern France was built in the 1920s by Chemin de Fer du Nord.
Recently selected: German brakeman - Robert Kennedy's funeral train - Ouse Valley Viaduct
- Week 52
- December 20 - December 26
Santa Claus waits for a train on the platform at the Malmi railway station in Helsinki, Finland.
Recently selected: Interlocking tower at Gare de Laon - German brakeman - Robert Kennedy's funeral train
- Week 53
- December 27 - January 2, 2010
An electric locomotive of the Swiss Federal Railways pulling a freight train of automobile-carrying cars passes a signal box.
Recently selected: Santa on a platform in Finland - Interlocking tower at Gare de Laon - German brakeman