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Back to the future: Haunting images of abandoned Soviet TURBOJET train almost 50 years old TURBOJET RAILCAR: It was once a futuristic transport device and now it’s an abandoned, eerie sight.
The train reportedly fared well in tests, reaching speeds of up to 200mph, and was put on the tracks for a few years. But as the Soviet Union began to crumble, the plans for a turbo train were put ...
Its nose juts upward, sleek as a fighter jet. Twin aircraft engines crown its roof like wings clipped before takeoff. This wacky Frankestein train is known as the Soviet turbojet train — a ...
The 160mph Soviet ‘turbojet’ train copied from US that was left to rot. Story by Sarah Hooper • 1w. 1 / 7. advertisement. Metro. The 160mph Soviet ‘turbojet’ train copied ...
Train built in 1966 using two jet engines is still the fastest locomotive in America. By DAILY MAIL REPORTER . Published: 18:00 EDT, 22 February 2014 | Updated: 17:39 EDT, 27 February 2014 ...
In the mid-1960's, New York Central Railroad engineer Don Wetzel was exploring ways to make trains run safer, cheaper, but most importantly: faster. And, ...
Like the US model, a passenger train had engines from a Russian jet, the Yakovlev Yak-40, simply attached to the top. The SVL was a little slower than the M-947, reaching 160 miles per hour.
They added two turbojet engines on the front as well: two turbojets from a Yakovlev YAK-40. Their first test was in 1971 on the line joining Golutvin with Ozery.
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