Well, with all the leaks going on I've been scouring the Internet for train leaks. Since the weekend I was both conscious I didn't want to be one of these clowns that ruin everything for devs and consumers, but equally I like anyone else is curious. So, after some intense, and I mean intense harvesting of various files I think I've found one of the biggest train leaks for sure. You'll hate me for sharing but it's huge!!!! I was in a real quandary about sharing this as I didn't want to have one of those posts harvesting attention, constantly trying to get it bumped up with click bait, looking for likes, being the person to share but I feel as a train fan we should know about leaks. Not sure this is one I could drive. Spoiler: The latest leak
I really looked at that picture and thought, 'why has he put up a picture of firewood in water?' I needed a second look!
Could it be that your profile picture is from the Munich-Augsburg route? The electricity pylon always stucks in the middle of the train.
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I thought "Porree" was just the German word for "Leek"? Could be wrong. I always mix them up with scallions too...same family I guess.
Random question to deploy some constructiveness to an initial post. There's some.really good pictures here.. If DTG could make drepwater scenarios with some of these what would you ask for?
The Illinois Telephone and Telegraph Company got the City of Chicago's permission in 1899 to dig out small tunnels under the Loop for telephone cables. What they didn't get permission to do, but did anyway, was dig large enough tunnels to run a miniature electric railroad that hauled freight between buildings. Eventually the tunnels were no longer needed, and the operation ended in 1959. The tunnels sat mostly forgotten afterward. Until one day in 1992 when construction workers installing replacement drawbridge pilings accidentally breached the abandoned tunnels, causing the Chicago River to start draining into the underground Loop like a giant bathtub, to the tune of roughly 250 million gallons and nearly $2 billion in damage.
Oh dear... It looks like Perth (Highland Main Line platforms) to me as the platform doesn't look like Dundee P1 or P4 but I could be wrong.
This is what happens when you don't screw the filler cap on correctly. Anyway all this talk of leaks not only has me wanting a salad, but I also think that I've figured out what's coming once we finally see the 60s return...