Posted by Mitch Goldman on March 25, 2010 
Flat cars. Cheaper.
Posted by Jeff Swanson on March 25, 2010 
Simply unbelievable
Posted by Mark Pappalardo on March 25, 2010 
The crew can't even see out of the cab. Maybe that's the conductor sitting on the coupler.
Posted by Nscalemike on March 25, 2010 
From the thumbnail, I said to myself...ok, where's the train?
Posted by Milton Moore on March 26, 2010 
I sure ponder over the culture differences. On this continent you are hassled for being on the R/W. In Asia you can flock to the track in great numbers, with no apparent control. Obviously they don't suffer from the same paranoia about potential vandalism, or terrorists.
Posted by Jeff Jordan on March 26, 2010 
Good point Milton!
Posted by Jeff Swanson on March 26, 2010 
...or the threat of lawsuits
Posted by Iben WerkinonnaRR on March 26, 2010 
All aboard!
Posted by Philip Mangefrida on March 26, 2010 
Ok, besides the obvious, What is purpose of the far 3rd rail? The train seems to be on the inner 2 tracks? do they use 2 different size trains on the same bed?
Posted by Scott Haugland on March 30, 2010 
Foamers!
Posted by Charles Bonville on March 31, 2010 
With so many people on the front of the locomotive, I can see that sometimes the number boards would be obscured. Thus, now I see why the locomotive number is also painted twice on the plow!
Posted by Sidesaddle on April 1, 2010 
Where's the exhaust?
Posted by on July 1, 2011 
Wow...I would love to see what happens when the driver blows the horn!
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