Favorite trains
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Favorite trains
Everyone likes trains and railways. There is and will be no question of this matter. Since trains and, the huge powerful inflexible monsters which are why we all like trains, vary so much I'm just limiting the poll to there main types. Consider the switch between early and late steam to be around the turn of the 19th century. All shall now declare their favor locomotive types.
Personally I first liked trained just for there own sake, now both because I like them and appreciate them even more so because of their importance to military history. The railway being what made modern total war possibul.
Personally I first liked trained just for there own sake, now both because I like them and appreciate them even more so because of their importance to military history. The railway being what made modern total war possibul.
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Late Steam trains, always something rather romantic about them, that and the fact that you always get the feeling that Basil Rathborne could step off the train at any minute and make some dry comment to what'is'face...
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I really dig the streamliner facelifts given to some of the steam locomotives in the late thirties. Hell, ALL the streamliners were very, very cool.
But there's something about the early locomotives, as well. If you haven't noticed, I'm a fan of primitive machinery and emergent technologies.
When I decide, I'll vote.
But there's something about the early locomotives, as well. If you haven't noticed, I'm a fan of primitive machinery and emergent technologies.
When I decide, I'll vote.
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ooh..... tough call... I gotta say I really love the Big Boy 4-8-8-4 steam locomotives. Very Beautiful and immensely impressive machines.
I do love watching the diesel locomotives rolling through town also. Years ago I even got to drive a diesel locomotive along a stretch of track in a train yard 40 minutes north of here. That was absolutely awesome. Very much a dream come true.
So for me it's a tie between late steam and diesel locomotives.
I do love watching the diesel locomotives rolling through town also. Years ago I even got to drive a diesel locomotive along a stretch of track in a train yard 40 minutes north of here. That was absolutely awesome. Very much a dream come true.
So for me it's a tie between late steam and diesel locomotives.
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Re: Favorite trains
That, sir, is a bald-faced lie.Sea Skimmer wrote:Everyone likes trains and railways.
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Modern high-speed trains are the best. Nostalgia is nice, but extreme velocity is nicer.
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One of the steams...the ones you see in westerns with all the cool carriages with their own stoves and stuff.
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I'd think a high speed electric train hitting a cow at 300km/h+ would make a nice mess. If the TGV whacked a cow on its 512km/h test run it would've made the best splatter pattern ever. On the other hand a cow getting dragged and crushed under a 200 ton steam locomotive is pretty cool too.XaLEv wrote:Whichever one makes the bigger mess of the cow standing on the tracks.
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Hunting down a TGV in a P-38 would be pretty cool, no huge cloud of smoke and steam to let you know you've scored on the locomotive though.Darth Wong wrote:Modern high-speed trains are the best. Nostalgia is nice, but extreme velocity is nicer.
There was suppose to be.... though in reality there so rare I ought to include, wind, dog, horse, mule, man, hydraulic, vacuum powered and a couple as well if its on.evilcat4000 wrote:What about magnetic levitation technology based trains ? There is not an option for them.
The thing might be derailed by that, certainly the front of the locomotive is going to be crushed. Course, a train hitting a cow in India combine with bad signals resulted in a wreck that killed over 300. Rear end collisions with thousand plus ton trains going 70mph are not fun.aerius wrote: I'd think a high speed electric train hitting a cow at 300km/h+ would make a nice mess. If the TGV whacked a cow on its 512km/h test run it would've made the best splatter pattern ever.
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I'm a big fan of the Pennsylvania, so I love the stuff from the golden age--late steam, early diesel, and of course, the GG1 has a special place in my heart. I love modern equipment though. I'd love to see a Dash 9 in Pennsy livery.
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I don't think I'd call the GG1 my favorite locomotive, but it is in the top five without question. Speed, power, style and longevity, combine into one. Plus where also tough as hell, 4876 lost its breaks coming into the Washington Terminal, crashed into the concourse and fell into the basement. The locomotive was then cut up, with the parts then reassembled in the shop and locomotive then returned to service, its now among the surviving examples.RedImperator wrote:I'm a big fan of the Pennsylvania, so I love the stuff from the golden age--late steam, early diesel, and of course, the GG1 has a special place in my heart.
One thing that always gets me though, is it's actually on the ugly side if you see it broadside on from any distance. Yet its beautiful; from any other angle.
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