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Evans Auto-Railer -1930's

Ad for the Evans Autorailer, published in a late 1930's issue of FORTUNE. As a bus it didn't make the grade, but as a maintenance vehicle this kind of concept is still in use.

Date: 12/05/2008
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
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Source: Steve Kirch, creator of a wonderful website about SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN in the past
Image Restoration: magscanner

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