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The little trains of Wales

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... another little train in Wales - Snowdon Mountain Railway ...

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... and not to forget - Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway ...

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North Platte, Nebraska, Railroad Museum - Q

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Local train leaving Virton's station (Belgium)

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Old Diesel locomotive still in use for track maintenance

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St. Nicholas Abbey distillery, Barbados - Q

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Milano Centrale, Summicron 4 35mm/ M-E 220.

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El Cajon Pass.  Where heavy frieght struggles to get over the last obstacle to Los Angeles.  Five locomotives are set for the final pull and perhaps a helper or two in the rear.  An M8 panarama...

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Shinkansen in Hiroshima - Q

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An Acella approaching.  It's a high-speed US train limited to average speeds by inferior roadbed.

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5 minutes ago, stuny said:

An Acella approaching.  It's a high-speed US train limited to average speeds by inferior roadbed.

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Good one.

The Acela is not limited by inferior roadbed. It’s limited by traffic. Freight trains can’t do those speeds. The Acela reaches 150 mph where it can. Good idea but freight rules the road in the United States just based on size of the country. 

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Barstow Historic Center

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St. Nicholas Abbey distillery, Barbados - Q

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On 8/29/2024 at 2:44 PM, stuny said:

Shinkansen in Hiroshima - Q

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I was on the opposite platform with my Q2 Stu...   these Shinkansen trains are impressive looking - and wonderful tot travel on. 

 

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Train arriving shortly before the station

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Barbara shoveling coal on the Zigzag Railroad, Blue Mountains of Australia

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