An interesting little film that appeared on social media earlier this week - The never stop "railway" demonstration at Southend-on-Sea in 1923.
According to the NRM, who own the footage, this is from the William Yorath-Lewis Collection.
There is a contemporary description here.
There is a contemporary description here.
Two years later, there was another demonstration at Wembley.
In 1925, the line carried 2 million passengers without cost (to the passengers) or interuption.
And finaly, how about a Meccano version?
2 comments:
Interesting. It looks a bit life a paternoster lift laid on it's side. If you've never been on a paternoster they are "interesting". There aren't many left now, but one of them is at The University of Sheffield where I work; it's amazing how many visitors to the uni want a go on the lift!
I like that the energy consumption is "under 40 miles per hour".
Can anyone design some points and crossings?
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