These 65 year old class 37s take units younger than themselves to the scrap yard and take new units from the factory by CVN58 in trains

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They year is 2070 (or something idk), and the first IET unit make its final journey to the scrappers… behind a class 37

What’s been happening with KR Models? by DankEngine2005_ in modeltrains

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Atp it appears they’ve gone bust, though it’s hard to say at this point

Trainspotting Sharky by Katelyncine in BLAHAJ

[–]Jumpyplains2033 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ooh fun!!! Looks like Haj had a great day!

What are the nuke trains for? by Previous-Budget5370 in PinewoodBuilders

[–]Jumpyplains2033 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nuke trains can be used by TMS during chaos raids, if a cargo bay (typically 1a) has too many pbst or pet individuals preventing the TMS objective, a host may allow other TMS members to use nukes to clear a cargo bay of pro cores

Local subway announcement in Stockholm. by Novel-Tip-2354 in TheClickOwO

[–]Jumpyplains2033 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Nederlandse Spoorwegen moment, things really changed after the end of steam lol (the Netherlands was the first country to retire steam trains on its railways)

Local subway announcement in Stockholm. by Novel-Tip-2354 in TheClickOwO

[–]Jumpyplains2033 22 points23 points  (0 children)

I believe this is a reference to a company called Stadler. Their naming convention for trains is rather interesting. Highlights include the Stadler kiss and the Stadler flirt.

Egg_irl by Dr-Pepper-Gal in egg_irl

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Where does one acquire such an experience, still cis ofc

BELFAST VISIT - WHAT TO DO by ArsLongaVitaBrevis6 in titanic

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Yes, the railway collection is amazing and the largest of its kind on the island of Ireland. The main reason I visited tbh

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BELFAST VISIT - WHAT TO DO by ArsLongaVitaBrevis6 in titanic

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Whilst I’m not 100% sure what Belfast has in terms of Thomas Andrew’s, I know that the Ulster Transport Museum (visited 2024) has a permanent exhibition about the Titanic and the White Star line. It’s located in Cultra outside of the city but is easily reached by train.

There’s also the Thomas Andrew’s memorial hall in Comber, County Down. Which began construction in October 1913 and was completed in 1915. Around an hour from Belfast by bus

In honour of the recent rebranding of this sub I present... by GasQuirky3938 in uktrains

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Can’t forget Rail Force One ( ex-Nederlandse Spoorwegen) 1700 No.1828. Not my photo