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Location & Information |
Date |
Photo Credit |
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NEW |
South Boston Station
pre Amtrak - note NH and PC cars in background |
September 1970 |
Joseph Testagrose |
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Ohio Rail Group |
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Chicago IL |
May 16, 1971 |
unknown |
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50 |
Washington DC
out of service
less than 10 years old
a bold experiment |
May 10 , 1978 |
from the
collection of
Jim Hebner |
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Bob Redden |
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Boston MA |
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Bob Redden |
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Boston MA |
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Bob Redden |
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New London CT |
1973 |
Bob Redden |
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Boston MA |
1976 |
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Washington DC
out of service |
1978 |
Bob Redden |
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PHILADELPHIA,
PA
30th Street Station Yard
Out of Service, |
1982? |
Mitch
Goldman |
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PHILADELPHIA,
PA
30th Street Station Yard
Out of Service, |
1982? |
Mitch
Goldman |
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PHILADELPHIA,
PA
30th Street Station Yard
Out of Service, |
1982? |
Mitch
Goldman |
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PHILADELPHIA,
PA
30th Street Station Yard
Out of Service, |
1982? |
Mitch
Goldman |
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Providence RI |
June 1974 |
Joseph Testagrose |
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Washington DC
out of service |
January 26, 1978 |
James Claflin |
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Washington DC
note Amtrak painted out |
April 2, 1978 |
Mel Lawrence |
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56 |
Washington DC |
May 10, 1978 |
from the
collection of
Jim Hebner |
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56 |
Washington DC
this side is not painted out |
May 10, 1978 |
from the
collection of
Jim Hebner |
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57 |
Washington DC |
May 10, 1978 |
from the
collection of
Jim Hebner |
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The drawing shows
the pendular suspension of the Turbo Train cars. The design allowed
the carbodies to lean into curves, thereby improving passenger
comfort. This allowed the train to operate at faster speeds through
curves than conventional passenger trains. The tilting was passive,
in that the car acted like a pendulum with the sideways force
swinging the carbody out in a curve. No actuators were required
to make the train tilt. |