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Who is on the autism spectrum loves trains?
Post it here!!!!
10-4, and over
Edit: Sorry. I meant to ask 'who loves buses?'
Post it here!!!!
10-4, and over
Edit: Sorry. I meant to ask 'who loves buses?'
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When I was 10 I was just old enough to realise how old my great grandmother was. I said "Gran, you were born in 1880.". She said "That's right.". I said "You saw the first steam train.". She said "We rode on it!".This is a local landmark....
Buses in Brisbane have been running on canola oil for about 20 years now, their exhaust smells like donuts.Buses are great, but bus exhaust? Oh no. What a smell to disrupt my fragile senses.
I love trains, have taken the Sunset Limited line across the country 3 times and the palmetto line along the east coast twice. I also love buses. Take them as often as I can. Yes, the stereotype reigns. But WHY? WHY do autistic people love trains?Who is on the autism spectrum loves trains?
Post it here!!!!
10-4, and over
Edit: Sorry. I meant to ask 'who loves buses?'
I can't figure out why they made electric buses. Trolley busses do the same without the need for polluting the enviroment to make all those batteries.The last public transportation bus in Reno was replaced with all electric buses back in 2022.![]()