Any Train Enthusiasts Out There?
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Good to see you posting mate, you look to have a very modern train network over there. Your new trains look very sleek and i presume they run at fairly high speeds.

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The ICE trains set a record of 406,9 km/h. But they normally don't exceed 300 km/h with passengers on board.
https://www.eurail.com/en/get-inspired/ ... %20Cologne.
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In the north-western part of Germany there are a number of small, flat islands call "Halligen". These are mostly inhabited by farmers. The water around them is so shallow, especially at low tide, that no large boats can be used to get to them. So..., they have trains. Or as I will call them "MTV's" for "Motorized-Track-Vehicles". They are used to transport anything & everything but mostly they transport the mail. The tracks are 900mm apart. Or about 35.5 inches.
I think these might be the most interesting "trains" in Germany. Hope you enjoy the pictures.
I think these might be the most interesting "trains" in Germany. Hope you enjoy the pictures.
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More pictures. 
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Lots of cool pictures, Tom!

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Yes Tom, super cool. Love that you're contributing, like seeing other rail systems from other parts of the world. 
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Tom ,very nice pics
It’s cool to see both the high tech fast travel and the little one with open cars . Think when we can travel again the rail system in Europe is the way to go . We’ve been checking them out and they’re very punctual and comfortable.
Thanks all here for sharing, pretty neat .
Cudgee, good idea with various countries.
Will get to our little RR museum here at Carson when it warms up and get some pics .
Very neat read here ,thanks . Stay warm !
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Climb aboard, good to have someone else join in. Looking forward to seeing pics from Carson RR museum.Ripster wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 12:57 amTom ,very nice pics![]()
It’s cool to see both the high tech fast travel and the little one with open cars . Think when we can travel again the rail system in Europe is the way to go . We’ve been checking them out and they’re very punctual and comfortable.
Thanks all here for sharing, pretty neat .
Cudgee, good idea with various countries.
Will get to our little RR museum here at Carson when it warms up and get some pics .
Very neat read here ,thanks . Stay warm !
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I hadn't checked in for a couple of days, I have missed a little.
John, I am not a fan of that shark nose. Do you like it?
Great pictures, Tom. Thanks for the informative posts. I had no idea that Halligen trains existed. I was thinking of the area around Rostock when I read your post, but a look at the map told me I was wrong.
John, I am not a fan of that shark nose. Do you like it?
Great pictures, Tom. Thanks for the informative posts. I had no idea that Halligen trains existed. I was thinking of the area around Rostock when I read your post, but a look at the map told me I was wrong.
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Been worried about ya, missing in action for a couple of days, glad all is good. I have a link for you, you were commenting on your interest in our grain trains over here, if you google this link i hope you will find it interesting. If you do look it up, at about the 7.50 mark there is a grain train coming out of Dunnolly station up Gooseberry hill, it really makes the loco's work.Waukonda wrote: ↑Sun Feb 07, 2021 8:19 pm I hadn't checked in for a couple of days, I have missed a little.
John, I am not a fan of that shark nose. Do you like it?
Great pictures, Tom. Thanks for the informative posts. I had no idea that Halligen trains existed. I was thinking of the area around Rostock when I read your post, but a look at the map told me I was wrong.
Triple Pacific National XR Classes on 9160 Boort to North Geelong Loaded Grain 4/2/21
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I gravitate towards the unusual, so yes I do. Looking for some more GG-1 pictures, they're pretty distinct and unique as well.
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Just saw this on Twitter.
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Looks very much like our Victorian Railways B Class which the first one was commissioned in 1951.
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Cudgee, thanks for the recommendations! I have now watched a few of those videos.
Here are a couple of pics that I recently saved. A Gulf Mobile & Ohio diesel along with a steam loco, and how about these Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe steam locos? What a lineup of horsepower!
John, good post, the 40s thru the 60s are a Railfan's dream, in my book. There was still steam, diesels were coming on, streamliners were in vogue, the old classic depots were still around, most of the small lines hadn't yet been gobbled up by the big boys, and photographers as well as Hollywood preserved much of the history.
Here are a couple of pics that I recently saved. A Gulf Mobile & Ohio diesel along with a steam loco, and how about these Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe steam locos? What a lineup of horsepower!
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Really cool pictures, Ike. Wish I could find one of the inside of the Cumberland Roundhouse like you posted. My Dad said sometimes a loco would get loose and go through the back wall into the middle of Virginia Ave.
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Great photo's.Waukonda wrote: ↑Wed Feb 10, 2021 2:44 pm Cudgee, thanks for the recommendations! I have now watched a few of those videos.
John, good post, the 40s thru the 60s are a Railfan's dream, in my book. There was still steam, diesels were coming on, streamliners were in vogue, the old classic depots were still around, most of the small lines hadn't yet been gobbled up by the big boys, and photographers as well as Hollywood preserved much of the history.
Here are a couple of pics that I recently saved. A Gulf Mobile & Ohio diesel along with a steam loco, and how about these Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe steam locos? What a lineup of horsepower!
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I am always on the lookout for railcars with old logos, and/or, logos of companies that no longer exist. I decided I would try and photograph, when possible, any that I see. Here are a couple I have seen recently. Southern Pacific and Northwestern were both absorbed by Union Pacific in the mid 90's, these 2 cars were in separate UP subdivisions.
So, the photos of the 2 railcars are mine, and I downloaded a couple of locomotive pics to show for each company as well.
So, the photos of the 2 railcars are mine, and I downloaded a couple of locomotive pics to show for each company as well.
Ike
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Great shots.

The first photo, is that a general carry wagon or a specialist wagon for something?
The first photo, is that a general carry wagon or a specialist wagon for something?
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An auto carrier, for hauling new automobiles from the assembly plants. They are basically a flat car with 2 levels of automobiles. When I was growing up, they were open on the sides. This made the cargo susceptible to vandalism, so the mesh siding was added in the 70s or 80s.
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I should post this here. Taken in the Cumberland Yards, heading Eastbound back in August of 2020.
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1967redrider wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 2:20 am I should post this here. Taken in the Cumberland Yards, heading Eastbound back in August of 2020.
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Waukonda wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 2:25 am1967redrider wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 2:20 am I should post this here. Taken in the Cumberland Yards, heading Eastbound back in August of 2020.![]()
If you are gonna have graffiti, it may as well be knife graffiti! Good one!
Train thread on a knife forum . . . it's like devine intervention.
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I live a block and a half from the BNSF Depot. This is where the crews change. From my Apt I can watch trains all day long. Ike I see a lot old rail cars. I'll try to remember to get some pics for you when it warms back up and I start going track side again. While I dont care much for the tagging. Some of these people are talented. Its also interesting to see some of the themes. There are certain taggers that are regular and quite prolific. It seems like something we just have to live with in this day and age. Do any of you know who Bozo Texino is?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0psXu4sSyms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0psXu4sSyms
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That is pretty interesting, David. "Palm Tree Herby" was the guy we had in my neck of the woods. He worked in the yards in St Louis, and I wish I had a buck for every one of his pieces of work I saw on boxcars back in the 70s and 80s.DM11 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 11, 2021 3:20 am I live a block and a half from the BNSF Depot. This is where the crews change. From my Apt I can watch trains all day long. Ike I see a lot old rail cars. I'll try to remember to get some pics for you when it warms back up and I start going track side again. While I dont care much for the tagging. Some of these people are talented. Its also interesting to see some of the themes. There are certain taggers that are regular and quite prolific. It seems like something we just have to live with in this day and age. Do any of you know who Bozo Texino is?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0psXu4sSyms
It would be great to see any pics from your area, thanks!
Ike