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I know that there is the South Shore Line from Chicago into India,
"India", wow, never knew you could catch through train from North America to India! :-) Street running of passenger and freight trains in North America wasn't that uncommon. -- Cheers. Roger Traviss Photos of the late HO scale GER: - http://www.greateasternrailway.com For more photos not in the above album and kitbashes etc..:- http://s94.photobucket.com/albums/l9...Great_Eastern/ |
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[Apologies if my trimming has mucked up the attributions]
On Mon, 20 Aug 2012 15:16:12 +0100, Someone Somewhere wrote: On 20/08/2012 14:42, Graham Harrison wrote: wrote in message I have seen videos of trains going through that market before. Are there any other trains that go through such built up areas or something similar? I know that there is the South Shore Line from Chicago into India, which runs at street levels via some residential areas, for example. Ahem ... India? Indiana maybe? Mind you nothing like what it once was and they keep talking about rerouting out of the streets of Michigan City. It does depend on definition. I came across 2 lines in Japan, one in Tokyo (Toden Arakawa line) and one in Kyoto (Randen) which use tram like cars but run largely on private RoW but short sections of street running. What about Aguas Calientes in Peru? There's no road there and the main street of the town is dominated by the railway that runs straight through it San Pedro Sula, Honduras. The one passenger train service in the country runs daily along tracks that were colonised by the surrounding market when the service was suspended about 5 years ago. The rest of the time, vendors spread their wares right across the tracks. The train consists of two ageless coaches between two large diesel locos. It could give rise to a new form of train robbery: train shoplifting, by grabbing stuff through the windows. Except that the train goes at about jogging pace, so you'd get caught. Colin McKenzie. -- Cycling in the UK is about as safe as walking, and helmets don't make it safer. Make an informed choice - visit www.cyclehelmets.org. |
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On 20/08/2012 20:21, Roger Traviss wrote:
I know that there is the South Shore Line from Chicago into India, "India", wow, never knew you could catch through train from North America to India! :-) Street running of passenger and freight trains in North America wasn't that uncommon. I saw such a case some years ago in Portland, Maine. |
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On 20/08/2012 20:21, Roger Traviss wrote:
I know that there is the South Shore Line from Chicago into India, "India", wow, never knew you could catch through train from North America to India! :-) Street running of passenger and freight trains in North America wasn't that uncommon. Indiana, everybody. I meant Indiana. |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 01:02:05 +0100, " wrote: On 20/08/2012 20:21, Roger Traviss wrote: I know that there is the South Shore Line from Chicago into India, "India", wow, never knew you could catch through train from North America to India! :-) Street running of passenger and freight trains in North America wasn't that uncommon. Indiana, everybody. I meant Indiana. Wailing cat siren goes off in head, You Sod, I've now got "Indiana wants me" as an earworm. Enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD5UdXq-JLQ (1971, BBC Top of the Pops, weird video) Also, for fans of Northern Soul: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5S7aiDdZ1A0 |
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On 21/08/2012 11:07, Bruce wrote:
wrote: On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 01:02:05 +0100, " wrote: On 20/08/2012 20:21, Roger Traviss wrote: I know that there is the South Shore Line from Chicago into India, "India", wow, never knew you could catch through train from North America to India! :-) Street running of passenger and freight trains in North America wasn't that uncommon. Indiana, everybody. I meant Indiana. Wailing cat siren goes off in head, You Sod, I've now got "Indiana wants me" as an earworm. Enjoy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qD5UdXq-JLQ (1971, BBC Top of the Pops, weird video) For Indiana, read Dorset! IIRC that was shot in the quarry they used for Dr Who. Is that a Vauxhall Victor masquerading as an American police cruiser? -- Graeme Wall This account not read, substitute trains for rail. Railway Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail |
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On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 09:41:17 +0100, Graeme Wall
wrote: On 21/08/2012 01:02, wrote: On 20/08/2012 20:21, Roger Traviss wrote: I know that there is the South Shore Line from Chicago into India, "India", wow, never knew you could catch through train from North America to India! :-) Street running of passenger and freight trains in North America wasn't that uncommon. Indiana, everybody. I meant Indiana. Indiana wants me, Lord I can't go back there. Interesting that you should quote a Canadian, R. Dean Taylor... |
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On 23/08/2012 02:29, Nobody wrote:
On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 09:41:17 +0100, Graeme Wall wrote: On 21/08/2012 01:02, wrote: On 20/08/2012 20:21, Roger Traviss wrote: I know that there is the South Shore Line from Chicago into India, "India", wow, never knew you could catch through train from North America to India! :-) Street running of passenger and freight trains in North America wasn't that uncommon. Indiana, everybody. I meant Indiana. Indiana wants me, Lord I can't go back there. Interesting that you should quote a Canadian, R. Dean Taylor... Not interesting at all, I didn't even know he was Canadian. -- Graeme Wall This account not read, substitute trains for rail. Railway Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail |
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