r/trains • u/AndrewTheLNERA1 • 21h ago
Observations/Heads up i just realized that Network Rail kinda ripped off the Amtrak logo
galleryr/trains • u/Gokay_2007 • 11h ago
What is this Train Engine? Found these 2 in a video about 1950's America,can anyone Identify them?
galleryr/trains • u/Ill_List_9539 • 1d ago
N&W 1218
gallerySome photos I took recent of the 1218 in Roanoke, VA
r/trains • u/AmtrakPepsi160 • 19h ago
Question The Nick Express
galleryThe collab that I never knew existed, nor thought would exist. Basically, back in 1990, as part of Nickelodeon Studios opening Day Celebration, Nick partnered with Amtrak to create the Nick Express. They chose a handful of kids from a sweepstakes they ran to ride the train from New York to Orlando to visit the studio. An Amfleet ii (and possibly other cars/the entire train) we're decked out in Nickelodeon decor of the era, as well as with some Universal Studios decor and IPs, along with activities for the kids, including several TVs with Nintendo Entertainment Systems strapped to the top of them. On board the excursion were Nick stars like Mark Summers and others.
The route alone gives away the fact that it was one of Amtrak's eastern long distance routes. Unfortunately, there's next to no information on this excursion online asides from the Opening Day celebration footage, and a person talking about said footage. The train itself could be the Silver Meteor, Silver Star, Palmetto, or even the Auto-Train, as this was before Superliners were added to the it. From what I've heard, the only car that was decked out like this was an Amfleet ii, but in some of the shots from the Opening Day Celebration, the windows don't seem to match those of Amfleet ii's, so I'm thinking that some other cars (i.e. heritage fleet cars), were also decorated, if not the entire consist, but I doubt it.
This is a really intriguing mystery to me, and one that I'm hoping can get solved (mainly because I want to model this in HO scale). If you have any information about or footage of this train, feel free to share.
Nick Studios Opening Day Celebration footage (skip to 22:27 for the Nick Express portion) https://youtu.be/N3nDgI5trMQ?si=uv2FmzO3FVrMzHHZ
Nickelodeon Studios documentary (skip to 37:46 for the Nick Express portion in this one)
r/trains • u/Finottis7 • 50m ago
Berlin freight
Hello! Is there a freight train map of germany/Berlin? I am visiting next week and would want to plan my train spottings.
r/trains • u/HighburyAndIslington • 6h ago
4K 60 fps Paris Metro Line 4 Full Journey From Porte de Clignancourt to Bagneux - Lucie Aubrac
youtu.ber/trains • u/Gokay_2007 • 1d ago
What is this Train Engine? I'm new to trains i found this one in a video ( i know nothing about trains )
galleryr/trains • u/BanverketSE • 1d ago
Train Video X61 Pågatåg running alongside each other to Malmö Central
r/trains • u/gokus_kindafly • 18h ago
Question Does anybody now the loco on Manchester United’s oldest crest?
r/trains • u/ActGullible5147 • 3h ago
API Vs. Manual Data Entry - Carpal Tunnel is Real!
I cannot prove it, but I speculate that rail-focused logistics teams will experience a 98.3% reduction in Carpal Tunnel by getting API near-real-time rail car visibility into their TMS rather than copying and pasting updates from several railroad websites.
Does anyone have any recommendations for API's for the Class 1,2,3 rail roads?
r/trains • u/Single_Country3671 • 1d ago
Why Europe doesn't build sleeper trains as multiple units?
I've recently been researching rail transport in Japan and came across Sunrise Express trains. They're sleeper Electric Multiple Units with a seamless design, similar to High-speed or Intercity trains. Europe's Nightjet is -probably- permanently coupled locomotive and cars, so why doesn't Europe have sleeper train designs similar to Japan's? Is it easier to run as locomotive+cars or there is another issue to solve?
r/trains • u/Tiny-Bag5849 • 17h ago
Found this Journal box cover off of an old ACL railroad that was scrapped in the 1980s. Does anyone know the year/era of it? Lucky metal detecting find. First one I have ever found!
r/trains • u/Flyer452Reddit • 16h ago
Passenger Train Pic The power of Lightroom. (I'm sure I've uploaded this before. But this time, it's with different edits.) (And also, took the photo in inactive rail, so it's safe)
r/trains • u/3p1cP3r50n • 1d ago
What happens if you don't wait 10 seconds before moving the dynamic brake lever? This is on an SD40-2
r/trains • u/OpenCircleFleet_YT • 15h ago
Question What train numbers does SunRail use for its deadheads?
I was watching trains at DeBary station and noticed a number of deadheads from DeLand to Sanford Yard. Does anyone know what train numbers SunRail uses for those moves? They passed DeBary at 8:46 AM, 9:18 AM, and 10:19 AM if that helps. They were the consists that just ran P306, P308, and P312 respectively.
r/trains • u/AcrobaticVacation375 • 6h ago
Question How do you become a steam Engineer?
It’s been a dream of mine since I was a kid. I can’t find a straight answer online so is there anyone who knows how to get a job working as a steam locomotive engineer? I’m just really curious.
r/trains • u/Additional-Yam6345 • 1d ago
Semi Historical 3 years ago on January 12th 2022, Amtrak unveils their Operation Lifesaver heritage unit which was wrapped on GE P42DC 203. Like Santa Fe 3751, I too caught this engine at trainfest 2023 on September 10th 2023. Let's hear the story of Operation Lifesaver, The GE Genesis Series, and 203 in general.
galleryr/trains • u/Valdotorium • 1d ago
Train Video ICE passing by at full speed
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