KeithT Hillwalking, chickens and - err - garden railways. 24 Oct 2009 13,214 190 Nr Manchester Best answers 0 11 Nov 2018 #1 Somewhere in the USA I think. https://www.facebook.com/groups/659767510848279/permalink/1160163930808632/ Reactions: 1 user
Somewhere in the USA I think. https://www.facebook.com/groups/659767510848279/permalink/1160163930808632/
Rhinochugger Retired Oik 27 Oct 2009 36,768 4,243 North West Norfolk Best answers 0 11 Nov 2018 #2 KeithT said: Somewhere in the USA I think. https://www.facebook.com/groups/659767510848279/permalink/1160163930808632/ Click to expand... Mmmm - Okehampton viaduct is, I think, about the nearest equivalent that a train like that would have been so far above the ground - very impressive
KeithT said: Somewhere in the USA I think. https://www.facebook.com/groups/659767510848279/permalink/1160163930808632/ Click to expand... Mmmm - Okehampton viaduct is, I think, about the nearest equivalent that a train like that would have been so far above the ground - very impressive
KeithT Hillwalking, chickens and - err - garden railways. 24 Oct 2009 13,214 190 Nr Manchester Best answers 0 11 Nov 2018 #3 Rhinochugger said: Mmmm - Okehampton viaduct is, I think, about the nearest equivalent that a train like that would have been so far above the ground - very impressive Click to expand... I see there is a clear glazed screen on the far side to protect that expensive rolling stock being blown off. Reactions: 1 user
Rhinochugger said: Mmmm - Okehampton viaduct is, I think, about the nearest equivalent that a train like that would have been so far above the ground - very impressive Click to expand... I see there is a clear glazed screen on the far side to protect that expensive rolling stock being blown off.
Greg Elmassian Guest 8 Mar 2014 7,806 972 San Diego Country www.elmassian.com Best answers 0 12 Nov 2018 #4 The facebook page has a reply from the owner, the state of Utah.