Monthly Archives: December 2017

Brakeman • 1940s

Leaning, not waving…

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Brakeman • 1940s

The brakeman is the guy who rides the train and warns the driver of any problems by hanging out the train and waving….because of his visible role on the train, he is seen as photogenic…

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Lost in Canada • 1950s

Here is an old picture of Belleville station, Canada. I love the way there’s a crowd for the arrival of the train…like in Once upon a Time in the West. And the timber station buildings are lovely too.

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Bardot on the Train • 1969

A lot of films are made on trains…the schedule and the timetable have to match, and the scenery is inexpensive and keeps changing…like a road movie but with more space and a nicer decor…this is Bardot.

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US engineering • mid 201C

Profile…sharp

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Canadian Trackside • late 20C

Just like a Charles Sheeer painting…but real. Perfect.

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