The Streamliner City of Los Angeles menu cover - 1936.
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The Streamliner City of Los Angeles menu cover - 1936.
Made in the 1930s, this short film highlights the effort to introduce streamlining into the American railroad industry. It begins with a bri
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1934 Streamliner Looks Like Nothing Else, And It's The Only One Left - Jacob Oliva @Motor1.com
1934 Streamliner Looks Like Nothing Else, And It’s The Only One Left – Jacob Oliva @Motor1.com
Only six were built as promotional vehicles for the McQuay-Norris Company of Missouri. The 1934 McQuay-Norris Streamliner is a pretty unique car, but that’s not only because of its rather peculiar design. With only six units built from 1933 to 1934, you’d be hard-pressed to find something like it on the road – much more so with the fact that this is the only one currently in existence. Jeff…
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Convenient, Comfortable by Paul Malon Via Flickr: Ticket holder, 1940.