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Land train - 1950s

2y 3mon ago by lemmy.world/u/laverabe in cranetrainexcavators from i1.wp.com

LeTourneau Inc. Overland train

In the 1950s, LeTourneau Inc. developed several overland trains, essentially oversized semi-trailer trucks that could travel over almost any terrain. Their intention was to be able to handle logistics needs without being dependent on local road or rail systems, allowing them to operate in back-country areas. The US Army had three experimental units built, the largest reaching almost 600 feet (183 m) long, which holds the record for the longest off-road vehicle. Road trains are in use in certain roles today, but the US Army examples and a few derivatives appear to be the only off-road examples built.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overland_train

https://blogdocaminhoneiro.com/2021/07/overland-train-o-mais-longo-veiculo-off-road-do-mundo/(Portuguese)

Land train....

As opposed to.. Air trains? Sea trains? Space trains??

Rail trains.

Rails..

Which are on top of...?

Crossties

damn it you got me

don't forget water trains, lower coefficient of friction makes them more efficient

This opens the possibility of land trains without wheels

guess no one got the water joke, lol

Guess they are all in the same boat

There needs to be more of this kind of thing

Why? Rail is already present most places and more efficient. Australia has road trains like this, but they're used to get to remote places in the outback where there isn't rail.

Because Look at it!!! It’s far too cool to have existed so briefly

Nowadays, they'd sell like hot cakes in the US.