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#10 The Snow Cruiser safely passes under a railroad bridge on its way to Boston in 1939.

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The Snow Cruiser safely passes under a railroad bridge on its way to Boston in 1939.

Antarctic Snow Cruiser: The 20 tons and 55 Feet long Giant Vehicle that Completely Failed, 1930

#10 The Snow Cruiser safely passes under a railroad bridge on its way to Boston in 1939.

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←#9 The Snow Cruiser gently approaches a low bridge on its way to Boston in 1939.
#11 The controls of the snow cruiser, with Dr. F. A. Wade (foreground), chief scientist of the U.S. Antarctic service, and Harold Vagtborg, director of the Armour Institute of Technology Research Foundation.→

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