...or more correctly I would like to be added to one of these carts!
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Interesting, but maybe too loud don't you think?
I agree. Most of that noise is the wheel flanges grinding against the rails. If they were a more correct profile and larger they would be quieter.
That looks like my kind of fun. Here in the American Midwest some rail trails converted for bicycle use are scenic in that way. The Sparta - Elroy trail goes through the Driftless Area (That the massive continental glaciers did not flatten.) with hills, ridges and valleys, through three tunnels, the longest 1 1/4 miles. A Midwest gem.
Yep. Because Chicago was an old transportation hub through which EVERYTHING passed, the train routes originating from Chicago keep the names used since the age of steam. like theTexas Eagle, Southwest Chief (formerly, Super Chief, Empire Builder, Pere Marquette (which carried rich Chicagoans to N. MI) , The Broadway Limited.I LOVE trains. Unfortunately, I've only ridden a few.
Trips:
Round trip Windsor to Montreal
Steam train in Canada, N. of the U.P. of Michigan
Amtrak Pere Marquette (Holland, MI to Chicago)
Amtrak Texas Eagle (Chicago to San Antonio)
Wonderful! Never did that, but I did take Funiculars in Zagreb, Barcelona, and Hong Kong.That is amazing! New Zealand is on my bucket list too.
I have done the Mt. Washington cog railway in New Hampshire. Breathtaking!
Thank you so much for your reply! Trains and banjo! Hard to beat that!Yep. Because Chicago was an old transportation hub through which EVERYTHING passed, the train routes originating from Chicago keep the names used since the age of steam. like theTexas Eagle, Southwest Chief (formerly, Super Chief, Empire Builder, Pere Marquette (which carried rich Chicagoans to N. MI) , The Broadway Limited.
Or Windsor to Montreal!! My spouse and I got as far as Toronto on that line. We had such a special time that we both recognized that we were getting married, and I hadn't asked her directly . . . . . the romance of the rails?
So, to close I'll give you this from Blue Highway