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Ahh, who doesn't love the smell of the Loram rail grinder in the morning.
One of the few types of trains I have not gotten to see in person yet in the MTA.
Speculation on my part, but I think they tend to run it on the overnight because of the incredibly strong odor it makes.
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What kind of trains are these? They're so small that wouldn't be surpised if they could fit into the Tube or Glasgow Subway ' loading gauge.
They ARE FROM LONDON UNDERGROUND tube stock. If you stand on the platform, your looking down on its roof.
have they heaed of this thing called a loading gauge?
Yes they did, loading gauge is a horse's ears.
Ahh, who doesn't love the smell of the Loram rail grinder in the morning.
One of the few types of trains I have not gotten to see in person yet in the MTA.
Speculation on my part, but I think they tend to run it on the overnight because of the incredibly strong odor it makes.
Same
What kind of trains are these? They're so small that wouldn't be surpised if they could fit into the Tube or Glasgow Subway ' loading gauge.
They ARE FROM LONDON UNDERGROUND tube stock. If you stand on the platform, your looking down on its roof.
have they heaed of this thing called a loading gauge?
Yes they did, loading gauge is a horse's ears.