Some well drawn graffiti is on this car ☝️. There were three in a row with graffiti. The next train is from Huron & Eastern Railway 👇
This one was headed to Durand Michigan. This train had a couple of autorack cars in it.
I met my friend in Bay City and rode around with him because he knows the streets better there.
More graffiti on some cars in this train too. ☝️
This is my buddy snapping the first train we chased. Right after I took this, he literally was running to chase the train engine to get another shot 😂 😂
Yes, I am proofreading this crap, trying to catch the ‘autocorrect fixes’ like I missed in a couple of posts lately. 😠
That’s how I spent my morning. What interesting stuff are you guys up to?
With the new structure, customers traveling from Philadelphia to New York can buy tickets starting at $19 if they choose the low-cost Value option or $21 if they want more flexibility. Previously a flexible ticket for the same trip would cost at least $128.A ticket to Boston from Philadelphia in coach could cost customers as low as $35 with thenew flexible option, whereas it used to cost $223.
Lake Burlinskoye Location: Altai Krai, Western Siberia
Lake Burlinskoye is a pink lake in Siberia with a train that runs through it. The train collects sediment from the lake bed using harvesting tools, as a part of a salt harvesting operation dating back to 1768. This method yields 65,000 tons of salt each year.
So i'm working on a project that involves looking at people's opinions on public transportation, and something that keeps coming up is that a lot of people like the idea of public transportation but ridership is at the same time low, so I wanna figure out what stops people from riding.
If you could reblog this for bigger sample size that would be so so appreciated