Charles Sheeler, Rolling-Power, 1939
Jack Delano, December 1942. "Worker inspecting a locomotive on a pit in the roundhouse at the Chicago & North Western RR's Proviso Yard."
Jack Delano, December 1942. "Worker inspecting a locomotive on a pit in the roundhouse at the Chicago & North Western RR's Proviso Yard."
Ogle Winston, Hot Shot Eastbound at the Drive-In, Yeager, West Virginia, 1955
Ansel Adams, Rails and Jet Trails, Roseville, California, 1953
Ansel Adams, Rails and Jet Trails, Roseville, California, 1953
Le Transibérien
Maks Al'pert, Wiktor Kalmikow in the Train to Magnitogorsk, 1930
Margaret Bourke-White, Moscow 1941
Locomotive named Stalin is studied by students at the Locomotive Laboratory of the Technical Institute as top instructors (L) wearing enameled red decorative pins, lecture on its mechanics.
Erró – Point to the East, Point to the West
Charles L. Goeller, Third Avenue, 1934
Philip Evergood, Nude By The El, 1933
William Turner, Rain, steam and speed, 1844
ON THE PROJECTED KENDAL AND WINDERMERE RAILWAY
by William Wordsworth (1844)
IS then no nook of English ground secure
From rash assault? Schemes of retirement sown
In youth, and 'mid the busy world kept pure
As when their earliest flowers of hope were blown,
Must perish;--how can they this blight endure?
And must he too the ruthless change bemoan
Who scorns a false utilitarian lure
'Mid his paternal fields at random thrown?
Baffle the threat, bright Scene, from Orresthead
Given to the pausing traveller's rapturous glance: 10
Plead for thy peace, thou beautiful romance
Of nature; and, if human hearts be dead,
Speak, passing winds; ye torrents, with your strong
And constant voice, protest against the wrong.
Augustus Egg, Travelling Companions, 1862
From a Railway Carriage
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Faster than fairies, faster than witches,
Bridges and houses, hedges and ditches;
And charging along like troops in a battle
All through the meadows the horses and cattle:
All of the sights of the hill and the plain
Fly as thick as driving rain;
And ever again, in the wink of an eye,
Painted stations whistle by.
Here is a child who clambers and scrambles,
All by himself and gathering brambles;
Here is a tramp who stands and gazes;
And here is the green for stringing the daisies!
Here is a cart runaway in the road
Lumping along with man and load;
And here is a mill, and there is a river:
Each a glimpse and gone forever!
Adolph von Menzel, On a Journey to Beautiful Countryside, 1892
Gui de la Bretonniére, En Wagon, Expostition d'Art Photographique, 1895
Ode
by Jószef Attila (1933, last stanza)
Georgy Nissky, Moscow Suburb, 1957
Semion Faibisovich, From the Cycle "Railway", 1990
Frank Ward, Subway, Moscow
Harald Hauswald, In the Subway, East Berlin, 1980s
Lily Furedi, Subway, 1934
Mark Rothko, Underground Fantasy, 1940
Cyril E. Power, The Tube Train, 1934
Jacob Schikaneder, Tramway in Prague, c. 1910
Mario Sironi, Il tram, 1920s
Martin Lewis, Late Traveller, c. 1930
José Clemente Orozco, The Subway, 1928
Mario Sironi, Urban Landscape, 1923
Max Radler, Station, 1933
Gustav Wunderwald, Bridge in Berlin-Spandau, 1927
Wilhelm Lachnit, Bridge, 1927
Karl Völker, Train Station, c. 1930
Volker Böhringer, Strasse nach Waiblingen, 1933
Approaching a City by Edward Hopper, 1946
George Tooker, Subway, 1950
Oskar Nerlinger, The Last Exit, 1930
Mexican Photographer, Mexican Revolutionaries Take Over a Locomotive at Cuernavaca, Morelos, 1910s
A soviet armoured train in WW2
Gino Severini, Armored Train, 1915
Martin Miller, German 280mm Railway Gun "Anzio Annie" 1940
Georg Scholz, Kakteen und Semaphore, 1923
Pierre Roy, A Naturalist's Study, 1928
René Magritte, Time Transfixed, 1938
Clovis Trouille, La profanation, la belle torchie, c. 1945
Patricia van Lubeck
October 23, 1895 – Gare Montparnasse, Paris, France: a local train overruns a buffer stop due to Westinghouse air brake failure and crosses more than 30 metres of concourse before plummeting through a window. One person in a shop below was crushed by the falling engine.
List of train accidents:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rail_accidents_(pre-1950)
Paul Friedrich Meyerheim: Schlussmontage der Lokomotive (Lokomotiv- Montagehalle Borsig, aus dem Zyklus "Der Werdegang der Lokomotive"), 1870
Claude Monet, Train in the Snow or The Locomotive, 1875
Émile Bernard, Iron Bridges at Asnières, 1887
Gustave Caillebotte, On the Pont de l'Europe, 1876
Hans Baluschek, The Train Station, 1904
Henri Ottmann, Luxembourg Station, Brussels, 1903
Jules Lefranc, La tour Eiffel et le chemin de fer de Versailles, c. 1930
William Louis Sonntag, The Bowery at Night, 1895
John Sloan, An Undergraduate Elective at Boston College, 1920s
New York, 110th Street West, c. 1900
Alfred Stieglitz, The Hand of Man, 1902
Charles Sheeler, American Landscape, 1930
Austin Mecklem, Engine House and Bunkers, 1934
Oskar Nerlinger, Berlin City Train, 1930
Max Missmann, Gleisdreieck [Berlin], 1905
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Hallesches Tor Berlin, 1913
André Kertész, Meudon, Paris, 1928
Frank Scherschel, English Coal Mining Village Nanty-Glo, 1930s
Richard Estes. The L Train, 2009
http://www.romain-laurent.com/
Maks Al'pert, Wiktor Kalmikow in the Train to Magnitogorsk, 1930
Margaret Bourke-White, Moscow 1941
Locomotive named Stalin is studied by students at the Locomotive Laboratory of the Technical Institute as top instructors (L) wearing enameled red decorative pins, lecture on its mechanics.
Erró – Point to the East, Point to the West
Charles L. Goeller, Third Avenue, 1934
Philip Evergood, Nude By The El, 1933
William Turner, Rain, steam and speed, 1844
ON THE PROJECTED KENDAL AND WINDERMERE RAILWAY
by William Wordsworth (1844)
IS then no nook of English ground secure
From rash assault? Schemes of retirement sown
In youth, and 'mid the busy world kept pure
As when their earliest flowers of hope were blown,
Must perish;--how can they this blight endure?
And must he too the ruthless change bemoan
Who scorns a false utilitarian lure
'Mid his paternal fields at random thrown?
Baffle the threat, bright Scene, from Orresthead
Given to the pausing traveller's rapturous glance: 10
Plead for thy peace, thou beautiful romance
Of nature; and, if human hearts be dead,
Speak, passing winds; ye torrents, with your strong
And constant voice, protest against the wrong.
Augustus Egg, Travelling Companions, 1862
From a Railway Carriage
by Robert Louis Stevenson
Faster than fairies, faster than witches,
Bridges and houses, hedges and ditches;
And charging along like troops in a battle
All through the meadows the horses and cattle:
All of the sights of the hill and the plain
Fly as thick as driving rain;
And ever again, in the wink of an eye,
Painted stations whistle by.
Here is a child who clambers and scrambles,
All by himself and gathering brambles;
Here is a tramp who stands and gazes;
And here is the green for stringing the daisies!
Here is a cart runaway in the road
Lumping along with man and load;
And here is a mill, and there is a river:
Each a glimpse and gone forever!
Adolph von Menzel, On a Journey to Beautiful Countryside, 1892
Gui de la Bretonniére, En Wagon, Expostition d'Art Photographique, 1895
Ode
by Jószef Attila (1933, last stanza)
(Envoi)
(Now the train's going down the track,
maybe today it'll carry me back,
maybe my hot face will cool down today,
maybe you'll talk to me, maybe you'll say:
maybe today it'll carry me back,
maybe my hot face will cool down today,
maybe you'll talk to me, maybe you'll say:
Warm water's running, there's a bath by and by!
Here is a towel, now get yourself dry!
The meat's on the oven, and you will be fed!
There where I lie, there is your bed.)
Camilo Mori, The Traveller, 1923
Unknown, White Mountain Souvenir, 1895
Gaetano Previati, Railroad on the Pacific, 1915
Here is a towel, now get yourself dry!
The meat's on the oven, and you will be fed!
There where I lie, there is your bed.)
Camilo Mori, The Traveller, 1923
Unknown, White Mountain Souvenir, 1895
Gaetano Previati, Railroad on the Pacific, 1915
Georgy Nissky, Moscow Suburb, 1957
Semion Faibisovich, From the Cycle "Railway", 1990
Frank Ward, Subway, Moscow
Harald Hauswald, In the Subway, East Berlin, 1980s
Lily Furedi, Subway, 1934
Mark Rothko, Underground Fantasy, 1940
Cyril E. Power, The Tube Train, 1934
Jacob Schikaneder, Tramway in Prague, c. 1910
Mario Sironi, Il tram, 1920s
Martin Lewis, Late Traveller, c. 1930
José Clemente Orozco, The Subway, 1928
Mario Sironi, Urban Landscape, 1923
Max Radler, Station, 1933
Gustav Wunderwald, Bridge in Berlin-Spandau, 1927
Wilhelm Lachnit, Bridge, 1927
Karl Völker, Train Station, c. 1930
Volker Böhringer, Strasse nach Waiblingen, 1933
Approaching a City by Edward Hopper, 1946
George Tooker, Subway, 1950
Oskar Nerlinger, The Last Exit, 1930
Mexican Photographer, Mexican Revolutionaries Take Over a Locomotive at Cuernavaca, Morelos, 1910s
A soviet armoured train in WW2
Gino Severini, Armored Train, 1915
Martin Miller, German 280mm Railway Gun "Anzio Annie" 1940
Margaret Bourke-White, Romania, 1940
Oil bound for Germany to fuel Hitler's war. Waiting tank cars (labeled w. Essolub and Shell logos) in Rumanian-owned Creditul Minier oil yards near Ploesti.
German Reichsbahn:
http://www.deathcamps.org/reinhard/train s.html
Anselm Kiefer, Lot's Wife, 1989
German Reichsbahn:
http://www.deathcamps.org/reinhard/train
Anselm Kiefer, Lot's Wife, 1989
Pierre Roy, A Naturalist's Study, 1928
René Magritte, Time Transfixed, 1938
Clovis Trouille, La profanation, la belle torchie, c. 1945
Patricia van Lubeck
October 23, 1895 – Gare Montparnasse, Paris, France: a local train overruns a buffer stop due to Westinghouse air brake failure and crosses more than 30 metres of concourse before plummeting through a window. One person in a shop below was crushed by the falling engine.
List of train accidents:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_rail_accidents_(pre-1950)
Paul Friedrich Meyerheim: Schlussmontage der Lokomotive (Lokomotiv- Montagehalle Borsig, aus dem Zyklus "Der Werdegang der Lokomotive"), 1870
Claude Monet, Train in the Snow or The Locomotive, 1875
Émile Bernard, Iron Bridges at Asnières, 1887
Gustave Caillebotte, On the Pont de l'Europe, 1876
Hans Baluschek, The Train Station, 1904
Henri Ottmann, Luxembourg Station, Brussels, 1903
Jules Lefranc, La tour Eiffel et le chemin de fer de Versailles, c. 1930
William Louis Sonntag, The Bowery at Night, 1895
John Sloan, An Undergraduate Elective at Boston College, 1920s
New York, 110th Street West, c. 1900
Alfred Stieglitz, The Hand of Man, 1902
Charles Sheeler, American Landscape, 1930
Austin Mecklem, Engine House and Bunkers, 1934
Oskar Nerlinger, Berlin City Train, 1930
Max Missmann, Gleisdreieck [Berlin], 1905
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Hallesches Tor Berlin, 1913
André Kertész, Meudon, Paris, 1928
Frank Scherschel, English Coal Mining Village Nanty-Glo, 1930s
Jack Delano, Locomotives in the roundhouse at Chicago & North Western's Proviso Yard, 1942
Richard Estes. The L Train, 2009
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