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  2. Streamliner - Wikipedia

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    A streamliner is a vehicle incorporating streamlining in a shape providing reduced air resistance. The term is applied to high-speed railway trainsets of the 1930s to 1950s, and to their successor " bullet trains ".

  3. Category:Streamliners - Wikipedia

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    The term streamliner generally refers to a vehicle incorporating streamlining in a shape providing reduced air resistance Wikimedia Commons has media related to Streamliners . Subcategories

  4. List of streamlined trainsets - Wikipedia

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    Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe: Aerotrain (GM) (San Diegan) Boston and Maine / Maine Central Flying Yankee (No. 6000); Chicago, Burlington & Quincy: Ak-Sar-Ben Zephyr

  5. Category:Streamliner trains - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:North American streamliner trains - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Streamlined locomotives - Wikipedia

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  8. Wynns Stormer - Wikipedia

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    Wynns Stormer is a streamliner dragster. [1]Built in 1972 by Woody Gilmore (who also produced Don Prudhomme's wedge digger), on a Woody chassis, [2] the car had bicycle front wheels and dropped front axle, a very pointed nose, and an engine cover with broad, wedge-like fairings over the exhaust pipes, ahead of the rear tires; the fairings sloped steeply from track level to the top of the tires.

  9. Triumph Rocket - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] The streamliner shell is a monocoque constructed from carbon fiber/kevlar. The motorcycle was designed and built by Matt Markstaller, an engineer who designed and built a wind tunnel for tractor-trailers in Portland, Oregon. [6] [7] It was ridden by Jason DiSalvo, followed by Guy Martin. [8] [6]