Streamlined locomotives
of the world
Links
UK steam Heritage railway sites
US steam loco sites
East Lancashire Railway: Heywood to Rawtenstall, via Bury and Ramsbottom
Bluebell Railway: Sheffield Park to Kingscote, via Horsted Keynes.
The National Railway Museum, York
LMS Princess Coronation Class: Wikipedia entry.
I don't have any pictures of German or Polish streamliners yet, but Gunter Krebs' Uncommon steam locomotives website is a fantastic resource with info and images of just about every streamlined loco on earth! And check out Jerry D Stawarz's picture of a German 03.10 in original streamlining 'preserved' in Poland (link appears to be broken). In Germany, the shells were removed about 1948; in Poland they just left them like they were. A similar 01.1102 was re-streamlined in Germany in 1995. Also take a look at the story of this experimental German V-8 streamliner (link appears to be broken). It was moved to the USA and scrapped in 1952.
I'm grateful to John Richards for informing me about streamliners in Iraq! Namely the PC class 4-6-2 (Robert Stephenson & Hawthorns, 1940) - see some photos here. More info on Iraq's locos here.
Further reading
The Coronation Scot: The streamline era on the LMS by Edward
Talbot ISBN: 0 9542787 1 2
is available direct from the author for £20 post free to UK et@steam.u-net.com
A fabulous book full of duotone-printed photos is Streamlined Steam: Britain's 1930s Luxury Expresses by A J Mullay (David & Charles 1994, 2002) ISBN: 0 7153 0171 3
Order Streamlined Steam from Amazon.co.uk.
And there's also:
Streamlined: a metaphor for progress Edited by Claude Lichtenstein & Franz Engler (Lars Muller Publishers) ISBN: 3 906700 71 2
Order Streamlined: a metaphor for progress from Amazon.co.uk
If you're in the USA, you can order Streamlined: a metaphor for progress direct from Amazon.com.
Locomotive by Raymond Loewy, first published in 1937 by The Studio, and reprinted in 1987 by Trefoil Publications, London, ISBN: 0 86294 095 8
Order Locomotive from Amazon.co.uk
Two books on trainspotting I've read and enjoyed are Parallel Lines: Or, Journeys on the Railway of Dreams by Ian Marchant (Bloomsbury, 2004) ISBN: 0747565848 and Platform Souls: The Train Spotter as Twentieth-century Hero by Nicholas Whittaker (Orion,1996) ISBN: 0575400110.