Posted July 24, 201014 yr Gallery (such as it is) I saw this in person when I went to the Texas State Railroad's Railfest. I have no idea what they call it, or even what it is, but I'm calling it a tram. They were running it back and forth on their wye, giving children rides for a small fee while everyone waited for the big engine to depart. The real thing will carry the driver and three passengers, though my model doesn't quite do that. A picture of the real thing can be found HERE --Tony
July 25, 201014 yr Aw that's cute ! Great work there 'SavaTheAggie' - I might make something similar in yellow - I'm a conformist! !
July 26, 201014 yr Author Aw that's cute ! Great work there 'SavaTheAggie' - I might make something similar in yellow - I'm a conformist! ! Thanks! I was thinking of the different TSRR equipment the other day, and the thought of building this started off as a joke that became more and more like a good idea. I wasn't going to keep it after taking pictures of it, but I've decided to hang on to it. --Tony
July 27, 201014 yr I have no idea what they call it, or even what it is, but I'm calling it a tram. They were running it back and forth on their wye, giving children rides for a small fee while everyone waited for the big engine to depart. The real thing will carry the driver and three passengers, though my model doesn't quite do that. Hi, i think you mean a "Draisine" (german), http://www.ef-wetterau.de/ says "railcar". Click "DDS". Leergut
July 27, 201014 yr Hi, i think you mean a "Draisine" (german), http://www.ef-wetterau.de/ says "railcar". Click "DDS". Leergut yes they are called rail cars, used for maintenance. there are clubs in the USA that own those and take trips on old abandoned rail lines. great build :)
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