File:M-497 Black Beetle.jpg

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Description The New York Central M-497. This jet-enhanced train car was tested (successfully) in the summer of 1966. This was the time when rail-road usage declined in America, as the interstate highway system completed its major routes and airlines drew increasing numbers of travelers. New York Central research team, led by Don Wetzel, was assigned a task to collect data on possible high-speed rail service and whether the tracks could handle high-speed passenger traffic.
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M.W.H.
Source (WP:NFCC#4) Original publication: New York Central Railroad

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