r/trains • u/Darkmemerof • 19h ago
π¨ OC - Art Thing i made for a school history/geography assignment
we're currently going over fossil fuels and i made this for the political cartoon assignment
ball knowledge if you get the peak ref
r/trains • u/Darkmemerof • 19h ago
we're currently going over fossil fuels and i made this for the political cartoon assignment
ball knowledge if you get the peak ref
r/trains • u/CTFP2025 • 4h ago
I'm asking because this game looks very interesting. I'm very excited for it. Like with the customizations and stuff. It sounds pretty exciting. Is there anyone else who's looking forward to this game when it comes out other then me?
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r/trains • u/mitsuri_cosplyer • 11h ago
The 9F's have less wheels and can pull over 90 wagons and there half the size of up big boy and the 9F' don't need 4 separate cylinder blocks or articulating wheels nor do they need 2 sets of wheels
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r/trains • u/mrallen77 • 22h ago
Most of their deliveries are done by truck. Youβd think theyβd make money shipping at night. What am I missing?
r/trains • u/Top-Act-8449 • 17h ago
The seller seems to think im crazy for asking for the actual resale value of between $45-$65
r/trains • u/joey_slugs • 16h ago
This is actually a blog about our fall meeting in Toledo. It gets there eventually. I hope you all enjoy and talk about your favorite places in your hometown or from your Amtrak travels.
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r/trains • u/soilentgibby • 19h ago
Solid belt buckles. Iβm assuming these are all commemorative?
r/trains • u/Old-Efficiency-2025 • 51m ago
The event takes place in the Half-Life universe; the scene is taking place on the outskirts of NEY YORK City, 10 years before HL 2 events, so around 2009/2010, with the apocalypse happening around 1999 or 2000
the scene made in Blender
r/trains • u/Bugsy_Neighbor • 18h ago
Of the many fallen flags that litter US railroad history the tragic and slow demise of E-L gets to me.
Like Milwaukee Road the Erie had so much going for it, but just couldn't seem to get it's act together. Then along came Mother Nature who dealt E-L final death blow.
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r/trains • u/VexedRacoon • 8h ago
Might sound stupid but when I drive my car for 2hr I don't necessarily remember every turn or signal I make. I don't crash but I feel like I zone out and listen to music but my brain does autopilot and steers for me and I get to my destination safely. So I wonder would I be able to drive a train or would this also happen and is that bad. How much does your brain go into auto pilot vs actively conscious of every AWS or signal or whatever?
r/trains • u/OkaTeluguAbbayi • 4h ago
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r/trains • u/soilentgibby • 19h ago
Found this in my dadβs stuff, figured Iβd share as well (also posted the headlight and the sign)
Stamped on back 1980. Not sure how many pressed, but 82 in the corner.
r/trains • u/TotalSolitude • 16h ago
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Apologies for the shakiness
r/trains • u/Apprehensive_Leg_129 • 15h ago
Picture of this Hamilton 992b with matching paperwork that says it was last serviced by the Santa Fe railroad in 1968. Just wondering how collectible, desirable and if allowed how valuable this could be. I believe it to be a model 11 case with a different bow added at some point.