Official #TrainTwitter Policy:
Electric > Diesel > Steam
MU > Loco
Catenary Wire > 3rd Rail
Passenger > Freight
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Moreover, because your time is important to us, poorly-accelerating locomotives are frowned upon.pic.twitter.com/lZgpaGLutX
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Rapid acceleration, quiet passage, and no space wasted on engines at the front--the view is all yours!pic.twitter.com/0t4jSbsEam
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no--Odakyu VSE Romance Car and Meitetsu Panorama Super
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power plants can run on whatever, the point is that they don't go roaring past your house 50 times a day
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yes, for sure!
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have they? we still have lots of coal and oil plants; nuclear uses the same strategy
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the Japanese, too! burnable waste is a major power source there
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Are we allowed to enjoy retired steam engines as museum pieces?
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yes--and even in active service, provided they're on rural lines and for charter trips (not regular scheduled trips)
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yes--I've softened on this position since I first tweeted it in September...steam trains are ok for charter trips on rural lines
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they're still anathema in cities though
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