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Image:GM Aerotrain Los Angeles CA March 1956.jpg|{{GM Aerotrain Los Angeles CA March 1956.jpg/credit}}<br />General Motors' ''Aerotrain'' Unit No. 1001 arrives at the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal in March 1956 in order to commence trial runs between L.A. and San Diego on the Santa Fe Railway's "Surf Line" route.
Image:GM Aerotrain brochure-.jpg}{{GM Aerotrain brochure-.jpg/credit}}<br />The ''Aerotrain'' is touted as ''A new concept in passenger train travel.''
 
Image:Aerotrain at GM Powerama.jpg|{{Aerotrain at GM Powerama.jpg/credit}}<br />The ''Aerotrain'' is introduced to the general public at the GM "Powerama" in Chicago in October 1955.
Image:Gmaerotrain04.jpg|{{Gmaerotrain04.jpg/credit}}<br />The observation car on ''Aerotrain'' Unit No. 1000, which was equipped with a rear coupler and air line connection not found on the end of Unit No. 1001.
Image:GM NYC Aerotrain ad.jpg|{{GM NYC Aerotrain ad.jpg/credit}}<br />A New York Central System advertisement proclaims the General Motors ''Aerotrain'' to be the "Train [That] Will Save An Industry."
Image:GM Aerotrain Los Angeles CA March 1956.jpg|{{GM Aerotrain Los Angeles CA March 1956.jpg/credit}}<br />General Motors ''Aerotrain'' Unit No. 1001 arrives at the Los Angeles Union Passenger Terminal in March 1956 in order to commence trial runs between L.A. and San Diego on the Santa Fe Railway's "Surf Line" route.
Image:Rock Island LWT12.jpg|{{Rock Island LWT12.jpg/credit}}<br />Rock Island No. 3, a GM ''Aerotrain'' set, operates in Chicago commuter service in August 1964.
Image:Aerotrain No.2.jpg|{{Aerotrain No.2.jpg/credit}}<br />Two former Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad ''Aerotrain'' passenger cars and locomotive No. 2 sit in storage at the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay in August, 1970, prior to restoration.
Image:Aerotrain No 3.jpg|{{Aerotrain No 3.jpg/credit}}<br />Preserved ''Aerotrain'' locomotive No. 3 and two passenger cars on display at the Museum of Transportation in [[St. Louis, Missouri]] in May 2006.
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