http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-lINmZnNBc
Very few examples. all were shrouded steamliners that able to break the 160 Kilometers per hour speeds (it's possible in a wide Russian gauge), the first one was actually 2-8-4 Berkshire with Zephyr-style streamlined shroud (just like generic Steamliners), the other one is basically late NYC Hudson. this one is faster... reaching the speeds of 170 Km/h (but the actual revenue service is slower!). From what i've seen in the clip. It appears that Soviet Streamliners were closely copied New York Central ones.
http://www.dieselpunks.org/profiles/blo ... -30-soviet
Too bad Soviet steamliner projects began VERY late. second world war wrecked all steamlining projects. But ... Nice try ;)
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^ Does this looks like Comodore Vanderbilt and Rexall Hudson?