>>936051021 (OP) The little steam train that Rosencrantz & Guildenstern ride in '96 hamlet. It's as big as an old age mini-switcher and I can't help but like that.
>>936051021 (OP) This guy was kind of a big deal growing up. Pretty cool train tbh.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 12:32:02 PM No.936058814
>>936057905 I'm in love with the Russian Railways train called the 'Golden Eagle', which is the world's most luxurious passenger train, with 28 suites and a whole staff to take care of you
>>936051397 Have ridden this -- comfy. Memory fails at recalling price, but I took it all over France in 2014? To see late father's good friends b4 they died in their 80s. Vive la France
Shaky the Drunk
6/21/2025, 3:39:13 PM No.936062334
>>936057001 I've fished the Wabash River along the IL/IN state line.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 3:44:23 PM No.936062463
autism and trains were made for each other. what the fuck did retards do before the 1800's?
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 3:53:44 PM No.936062722
>>936051133 Oy vey goyum the anti-semetism is so bad in this country we demand protection we demand a safe space now. You must make us safe take us to a safe place we demand it now.
NS ICM aka Koploper (Headwalker). They used to be way cooler before the modernisation when the heads could be connected as a walkway like >>936052597 still does. Smooth ride, extremely comfortable seats in both second and first class and uses controls which don't rely on software. Truly the peak of Dutch trains.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 4:49:30 PM No.936064530
I have a lot of love for the British class 158. Comfy seats, big windows, smooth as silk ride, good too speed and easy to work