Special #TrainTwitter nostalgic thread: steam trainspic.twitter.com/c9dmn3as29
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No idea what this one is called, but it was built by Norfolk & Westernpic.twitter.com/xFUt5N8lXs
Apparently, the Japanese use of "duckbill" design on their high-speed trains has historical precedent...lmaopic.twitter.com/ymj3tCUDpU
More Lehigh Valley, plus Santa Fe and Pennsylvaniapic.twitter.com/HjmIlpDIIj
Steam trains are used in Japan for certain charter tripspic.twitter.com/XE1hE1Ts0Z
*At least* one of them, probably more, is called "Ginga," meaning "galaxy"pic.twitter.com/Lurlt7noNn
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Mallard design always threw me a bit, I like the American designs better--but it's not a *bad* design, either
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