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Embed: David Francey - St. Johns Train–(YouTube)
R No.4525  [Reply]  >>4526
Thread restarted after a devastating flood of poorly drawn wojaks wiped out the entire catalog in one fell swoop.

(Also testing if the youtube embeds are still post stamp sized.)
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¨ R No.6577
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Museum with the Chesapeake and Ohio Hudson #490 & Allegheny #1604–(YouTube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JIOZ81aYLo – The <embed> title says it all, I believe.
¨ R No.6586
Ich fahre eine 55 Jahre alte Straßenbahn | Duewag GT 8 | Führerstandsmitfahrt im Straßenbahnmuseum–(YouTube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky61PWAx_9g – Driving a fifty-five-year-old Düwag GT8 tram around the block in a museum in Hannover.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZpmaJJV1Kc – Hannover's Line 8 as seen from the driver's seat in a TW2000.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFkTpifhhmk – Another TW2000, this time on Line 16.
¨ R No.6595
Japanese train foamers raging when something gets in their perfect shot (bonus clips of them breaking harmonious Japanese rules to jump fences to take a picture): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GctvcjIx5u8

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R No.6514  [Reply]  >>6516
Half of these boards are dead, with no backups in sight.
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¨ R No.6590
It's like an archeological dig site. Of the sites that still work only 1 or 2 still have users on it.
¨ R No.6592
BTW why isn't the banner showing up?
¨ R No.6594
Just use waybackmachine and have fun seeing the past

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R No.6588  [Reply]
2816 is leaving for Mexico from a few kilometers away from me on the 24th, and I desperately need to be somewhere in the other direction because the flood of foam is going to be unlike anything in recent history

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R No.6587  [Reply]
So, what's the latest on Alstom fucking over my tax dolalr?

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R No.6575  [Reply]
In case anyone is not up to date on the story you can google Hobo Shoestring Mark Nichols. JCPD and the TBI are set to hold a press conference either later today or tomorrow and the search has been called off. A fisherman has discovered a body in the lake by Hobo's house earlier today.
¨ R No.6578  >>6579, >>6583
Wasn't there some other youtube hobo guy that died riding trains?
¨ R No.6579
>>6578
Stobe.

Shoestring was old and rickety but he seemed like an alright fellow. Rest in peace.
¨ R No.6583
RIP Shoestring

>>6578
Stobe, he got killed in the Baltimore area in Nov 2017
Last I heard the story was he got dragged or fell while crossing an overpass, not actually riding
Anyone know any details?

Embed: Klaus Wende 1000 Kilometer–(YouTube)
R No.5068  [Reply]  >>5113, >>5602, >>6281, >>6282
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ikdWpyijVik – 1000 Kilometer (Klaus Wende)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yzo6Otpgj-E – Canadian Railroad Trilogy (Gordon Lightfoot)

https://archive.org/details/78_7924-The-Chesapeake-and-Ohio (Ella Fitzgerald)
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¨ R No.6432
Mystery Train–(YouTube)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nujOFgn4FZ0 – James Burton plucks out "Mystery Train". A nice theme tune for these miffical FEMA Trains? The captcha seems to agree.
¨ R No.6435
test
¨ R No.6571
https://archive.org/details/vintage-trains-songs-of-the-steam-age

That's a pack of 25 songs and tunes for folk with steam-oriented lifestyles.

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R No.4843  [Reply]
Time for something big to read?

https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/66868 – "The Railway Conquest of the World" by Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot (© 1911)
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¨ R No.6548
>>6296
This is superb, thank you for posting.
¨ R No.6557
https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Hobbies-UK.htm – Hobbies Weekly is another British magazine that had features and articles for the railway modeller from time to time.

There were also articles on fishing, woodworking, photography, stamp collecting, music, electronics ...
¨ R No.6569
https://archive.org/details/ModelEngineerVol073No1807wIndex
https://archive.org/details/modelengineer

This is the final UK magazine I know of with content for railway modellers. I am sure there are more; I just don't know of them.

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R No.6535  [Reply]  >>6536
what's the best EMD and why is it the SD70MAC
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¨ R No.6558  >>6559
>>6556
>Dat feel when I use SD40-2s every day and run 8 is the norm in certain areas
¨ R No.6559  >>6567
>>6558
Does that imply scarcity of motive power?
¨ R No.6567
>>6559
Nah, that's just shortline life for ya. I'd rather have a pair of GPs or SDs than the Gensets that are also in the roster.

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R No.6560  [Reply]
Modellers, check in.
¨ R No.6562  >>6565
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Still here, still doin the Lego Train thing. I've given up on the "purism" that many Lego enthusiasts value; now I buy parts from the higher-quality clone brands, and I've even painted a few pieces here and there.
¨ R No.6565
>>6562
An average of one train set a year from Lego is enough to just barely maintain "L-gauge" being a thing but not enough for the hobby to grow on its own
We should realistically never expect more wheels, buffers, track pieces -- especially now that third-party companies took it upon themselves to fulfill all Lego train modeller's needs to a high quality standard
Purism is dead if you want to get anywhere in Lego trains -- go wild
(that being said the Orient Express passenger cars is a high point and a highlight of the last several years, and it's an indication the niche seems profitable enough for Lego to keep occasionally putting these gems into production)

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R No.6549  [Reply]
:3
¨ R No.6553
kek

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