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Transport North Collection

"Transport North: A Journey Through Time and Innovation" Step aboard the fascinating world of Transport North, where history intertwines with futuristic marvels

Background imageTransport North Collection: General Sherman

General Sherman
circa 1865: No.1, the Union Pacific Railways first locomotive, otherwise known as the General Sherman, brought to Omaha by steamboat from St Louis on 8th June 1865

Background imageTransport North Collection: Cowcatcher

Cowcatcher
A Union Pacific Rail Road locomotive in Utah with a cowcatcher fixed to its front for removing cows that wander onto the railway line or to shunt fallen timber off the tracks

Background imageTransport North Collection: Metal Airship

Metal Airship
Crowds gather to view the first all metal dirigible airship. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Great Western Arrives

Great Western Arrives
1838: The Great Western, Isambard Kingdom Brunels ship, arriving in New York to be greeted by a flotilla of small boats. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: New York City Hall

New York City Hall
circa 1905: Portrait of New York City Hall at night, Lower Manhattan. Designed by Joseph Mangin and John McComb, construction on the building was completed in 1812

Background imageTransport North Collection: Seawise University

Seawise University
The old name Queen Elizabeth is still visible above the new title Seawise University, during the refitting of the former Cunard vessel at Port Everglades, Florida

Background imageTransport North Collection: Overground Train

Overground Train
17th June 1876: New York elevated street train in the 19th century (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: St Louis

St Louis
circa 1890: Broadway, north from Chestnut Street, St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Mexican Train

Mexican Train
1867: A steam train crossing a bridge in Mexico. The passengers are travelling in open trucks. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Liberty And Plane

Liberty And Plane
View of the Statue of Liberty, with an American airplane flying just behind her, New York City, 1940s. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Across The Tracks

Across The Tracks
circa 1900: The elevated El train tracks running along Third Avenue past tenement buildings, New York City. A Jewish store with signs in Hebrew is in the foreground

Background imageTransport North Collection: Grand Central

Grand Central
circa 1925: Light streams through arch-shaped windows as passengers pass through Grand Central Station, New York City, NY. (Photo by Edwin Levick/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Flying Formation

Flying Formation
circa 1945: Aerial view of three Army Air Corps Boeing bomber Flying Fortress planes traveling south over the Manhattan skyline, New York City. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Cherry Creek Nev

Cherry Creek Nev
A New York to Paris automobile contestant, in a Thomas Flyer car, arrives at the typical American mining town of Cherry Creek in Nevada. Original Artwork: By Spooner & Wells

Background imageTransport North Collection: Car Camp

Car Camp
July 1923: Cars at Sinclair Pass in the Canadian Rockies. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: R100 Mooring

R100 Mooring
21st May 1930: A mooring mast near St Hubert, Montreal to which the R 100 will be moored on completion of her transatlantic trip. (Photo by H. H. Humphries/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)

British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)
Fine Art Storehouse Vintage Photo Gallery: Press Photography: British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)

Background imageTransport North Collection: British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)

British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)
Fine Art Storehouse Vintage Photo Gallery: Press Photography: British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)

Background imageTransport North Collection: British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)

British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)
Fine Art Storehouse Vintage Photo Gallery: Press Photography: British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)

Background imageTransport North Collection: British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)

British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)
Fine Art Storehouse Vintage Photo Gallery: Press Photography: British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)

Background imageTransport North Collection: British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)

British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)
Fine Art Storehouse Vintage Photo Gallery: Press Photography: British Topical Press Agency (1903 - 1957)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Avenue In Chicago

Avenue In Chicago
16th October 1925: North Michigan Avenue in Chicago. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: US Guard

US Guard
27th March 1917: The armoured vehicle squadron of the US National Guard, in Washington DC with the US Capitol Dome viewable in the background. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Rotor Ship

Rotor Ship
1926: Anton Fletchers rotor ship Baden-Baden, propelled by yellow towers attached to rotors, arrives at New York after a transatlantic trip. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: El Paso

El Paso
15th February 1913: Trams travelling down Oregon Street, El Paso, Texas. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: City Of LA Train

City Of LA Train
circa 1935: View of the Union Pacific Railroads City of Los Angeles train running ont he Overland Route. (Photo by Orville Logan Snider/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Motorway Automat; We Go To Hollywood

Motorway Automat; We Go To Hollywood
An American motorist stops at a drive-through burger joint in Hollywood, California. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5298 - We Go To Hollywood - pub. 1951 (Photo by Kurt Hutton/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Pioneer Loco

Pioneer Loco
1852: The large smoke stacked steam engine Pioneer, the first locomotive used in California. The wood burning vehicle was nicknamed The Elephant because of its size

Background imageTransport North Collection: Third Avenue

Third Avenue
circa 1880: The elevated railway in New York, at Third Avenue. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Machine A Voler

Machine A Voler
18th May 1910: American aviator John Moisants second bi-plane featuring a corrugated metal upper wing. Aeroplane Album - Vol 3 Page 49 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Stony Creek

Stony Creek
1878: A passenger train crosses Stony Creek Bridge in the Rocky Mountains. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Rival Defenders, Independence, Columbia and Constitution

Rival Defenders, Independence, Columbia and Constitution
circa 1880: Rival defenders of the America Cup (left to right): Independence, Columbia and Constitution during a race at Newport, Rhode Island, USA. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Fredericksburg Bridge

Fredericksburg Bridge
1865: High bridge crossing the Appomattox river near Farmville, Virginia, damaged during the American Civil War. Original Publication

Background imageTransport North Collection: Railway Construction

Railway Construction
1860: The US trans-continental railway under construction in the snow. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Tractor Train

Tractor Train
14th February 1954: A freight train loaded with new tractors outside the Massey Harris Company, Toronto, Canada. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Brooklyn Suspension

Brooklyn Suspension
1884: The Brooklyn Bridge spanning the East River, New York, between the boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan, a year after completion. It was the worlds longest suspension bridge at the time

Background imageTransport North Collection: Slocum Salvage

Slocum Salvage
June 1904: A salvage team attempt to recover the wreckage of the stricken steamship General Slocum, which caught fire during a pleasure cruise on New York Citys East River

Background imageTransport North Collection: Washington Flight

Washington Flight
Aviation pioneer Claude Grahame-White takes off from Executive Avenue, outside the White House, Washington DC, in a Farman III biplane. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: San Francisco Street

San Francisco Street
Trams running up a street in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Cable Street Car

Cable Street Car
A cable street car in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Pope Toledo

Pope Toledo
Motorist drive a vintage Pope Toledo automobile, known as The Quiet Mile-a-Minute Car. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Touring Car

Touring Car
Day trippers set off in an American vintage touring car. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Across The Gorge

Across The Gorge
A wooden support holding up a wooden bridge across a gorge on the Canadian Pacific Railway. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Blockade Runner

Blockade Runner
6th August 1864: The Confederate ship Lizzie, built in the Clyde and transported to America. She made regular trips between Galveston, Texas and Havana, Cuba

Background imageTransport North Collection: Mail Train

Mail Train
1870: A mail train carrying cargo across the Sierra Nevada. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Rocky Journey

Rocky Journey
1878: A train and its passengers stop at Mount Stephen in the Rocky Mountains for a photograph. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: New CPR

New CPR
circa 1890: A soldier watching the construction of the extension to the Canadian Pacific Railway south of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageTransport North Collection: Coming Home

Coming Home
circa 1919: High angle view of a transport ship full of troops arriving in New York City after World War I. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



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"Transport North: A Journey Through Time and Innovation" Step aboard the fascinating world of Transport North, where history intertwines with futuristic marvels. As we embark on this captivating adventure, prepare to be amazed by a series of hints that will transport you through time and space. Our journey begins with the sight of a distinctive cowcatcher, an iconic symbol of early locomotives that once roared across vast landscapes. The clanking metal airship hovers above us, a testament to human ingenuity in conquering the skies. As we delve deeper into our expedition, behold the grandeur as the Great Western arrives at its destination. Its majestic presence evokes memories of an era when steam engines ruled supreme and connected communities far and wide. Intriguingly, New York City Hall emerges from our path—a historic landmark that witnessed countless transportation revolutions throughout centuries. It stands tall as a reminder of progress driven by innovation. But wait. What's that rumbling sound? Ah yes, it is none other than General Sherman himself—the mighty locomotive whose power propelled overground trains across vast distances. Its thunderous roar echoes through time as we continue onward. Next stop: St Louis—a city synonymous with pioneering transportation infrastructure. Here lies evidence of progress etched within its very foundations—an intricate web connecting people via railroads like the Mexican Train traversing borders effortlessly. Now brace yourselves for an awe-inspiring spectacle—Liberty And Plane flying in formation overhead. Witness their graceful dance against azure skies—a tribute to freedom and boundless possibilities unlocked by modern aviation technology. As we venture further along this mesmerizing route, let us not forget those who have crossed paths "Across The Tracks. " Their stories remind us that transportation has always been more than just moving from point A to B—it unites diverse cultures and experiences under one common thread. Behold Seawise University—an educational institution perched upon waves—where maritime knowledge merges with transportation expertise.