streamliners
Streamliners refer to a type of vehicle, most notably trains, that were designed with aerodynamics in mind. Their distinctive sleek, smooth, and often elongated shapes were not merely aesthetic but served a functional purpose: to reduce air resistance. This reduction in drag allowed for higher speeds and improved fuel efficiency compared to earlier, more boxy designs.
The concept of streamlining gained traction in the early 20th century, spurred by advancements in industrial
Beyond trains, the streamlining principle was applied to other forms of transport, including automobiles and aircraft,