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Transcontinental Collection

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: USA Railway Map

USA Railway Map
Transcontinental railway map of the United States of America and the adjoining British possessions. Date: 1883

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: Douglas DC-1 NR223Y

Douglas DC-1 NR223Y of Transcontinental & Western Air (TWA) Flown by TWA as a flying laboratory and for occasional scheduled passenger flights

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: Curtiss Falcon - Conqueror - Mail-plane - NX5988

Curtiss Falcon - Conqueror - Mail-plane - NX5988
Curtiss Falcon (Conqueror) Mailplane NX5988 (msn 1). A mail-plane derivative of the Falcon with an enclosed cabin forward of the pilot

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: Sud-Aviation SE. 3130 Alouette II F-BHOF

Sud-Aviation SE. 3130 Alouette II F-BHOF
Sud-Aviation SE.3130 Alouette II F-BHOF (msn 1012) at Paris - Le Bourget airport, with Boeing 307 Stratoliner F-BELY (msn2001) of Airnautic in the background

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: Overland Limited 1913

Overland Limited 1913
The OVERLAND LIMITED is the crack train of the Union and Central Pacific Railways - the first transcontinental train, depicted here as it thunders through the Rockies

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: Transcontinental Metro

Transcontinental Metro - Travelling Underground between Continents

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: Canadian Pacific Steamers and Trains

Canadian Pacific Steamers and Trains
Canadian Pacific is the only line operating its own Steamers and Trains -- The Empress of Scotland (above), a Canadian Pacific Transcontinental Train leaving Montreal (below). Date: circa 1930s

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: Union Pacific Company. First-class dining car. USA

Union Pacific Company. First-class dining car. USA
History of the American West. Union Pacific Company. First-class dining car. 1869. The Harpers Weekly. Colored engraving. 19th century. USA

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: RAIL / USA / 1869 LINK

RAIL / USA / 1869 LINK
The first US transcontinental railroad is completed, linking the Union Pacific and Central Pacific railroads at Promontory Point, Utah. Date: 10 May 1869

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: The first Northrop Delta 1A X12292

The first Northrop Delta 1A X12292
The first Northrop Delta 1A, X12292, in Transcontinental & Western Air markings

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: Airspeed AS65 Consul G-AIOX

Airspeed AS65 Consul G-AIOX
Airspeed AS65 Consul, G-AIOX, of Transcontinental Air Services

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: Macready and Kelly, non-stop coast to coast flight, USA

Macready and Kelly, non-stop coast to coast flight, USA
Lieutenant John A Macready and Lieutenant Oakley G Kelly, who were awarded the Mackay Trophy for the first non-stop USA coast-to-coast flight

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: 1869 Continental Link

1869 Continental Link
The Union Pacific Railroad, the first transcontinental rail link, is completed at Promontory Point, Utah - Hold still, everyone, for the photographer ! Date: 10 May 1869

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: Transcontinental Auto Tour 1899

Transcontinental Auto Tour 1899
Woman on End of Transcontinental Auto Tour, 1899. Crowd gathered in front of the New York Herald building, Herald Square, at the finish of a womans transcontinental auto tour

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: Chicago Transcontinental

Chicago Transcontinental
The Chicago to San Francisco Transcontinental of the Union Pacific Railroad crosses the Rocky Mountains

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: Transcontinental Link

Transcontinental Link
First transcontinental rail link completed at Promontory Point, Utah

Background imageTranscontinental Collection: Canadian Pacific Train

Canadian Pacific Train
A Canadian Pacific 2-10-4 locomotive hauls The Dominion transcontinental express


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