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Can you imagine Jack and Rose in the prow at 100 MPH?
Is there currently a train in the Western Hemisphere that does a hundred? I love cutaways. |
There are a number of trains which could do 100 if the were allowed and had the track to do it.
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Through the curve rated for 35 mph. Not actually through the curve, more like through the guardrail and down onto the freeway. Oops. |
See the IOtD 8-7-19. I'd embiggen it.
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Video made this very morning. I can vouch for references to 40mph gusts as they've been battering us all day as well.
The electric multiple unit nearly spoils the day! Interestingly, there wasn't a diesel loco in tow. One is usually tagged on at the back, to assist in the event of the steam loco suffering a problem. www.clan-line.org.uk |
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This looks like a UK locomotive, could be Scotland, Wales, or India though.
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A bit of inspired internet ferreting says it's Italy! Attachment 68743 Google Translation... Quote:
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Good ferreting, thank you Sir. :thumb:
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Dead Indian...
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Nuclear Locomotive...
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What could go wrong?
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Camelbacks... hope the boiler blows down. :eyebrow:
Attachment 68947 A couple Soda Locomotives were imported for use in NY, but the only ones built here were by Baldwin in Philly for use in Michigan. Attachment 68948 |
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Two out of three so train thread...
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