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The Alaska Railroad dining car is a bit utilitarian but, omg, check out those picture windows!
Glad you had such an enjoyable and fulfilling !Hello lovelies! I am backckk ... had a fantastic weekend with old friends. Very emotional and fun ... and now I feel like a trainwreck myself
Fckg nerve pain ...
I need to wind down lol
How is everyone? So many new posts!
Awesome combination of the trip and the view of the Northern Lights
Golden Eagle: Trans-Siberian luxury train.
Um, I'm staying here on terra firma!
"Stadler congratulates Pilatus Bahnen AG ((Link)) on the successful start of operation of the new Stadler rack-and-pinion multiple units. With an average gradient of 35 percent, the Pilatus Railway is the steepest rack railway in the world - on the steepest section, the gradient is even 48 percent. Eight modern railcars in double traction replace the old vehicles from the last century. From now on, they will take passengers up Mount Pilatus on the original track, which is over 130 years old. The panorama windows offer a breathtaking view of the impressive natural landscape."
What madness is this?
I think I need to stop, lol.
The madness continues
GLACIER EXPRESS Switzerland
Wow! That is one big beast!This is a tourist train that we have taking passengers to Karelia (Russia)
I really liked the color of the couches. Also, there is a piano playing in the dining car!Wow! That is one big beast!
I loved everything about this including the view out of the window.I really liked the color of the couches. Also, there is a piano playing in the dining car!
Are the views here? This train has been there before, but the views here are incredibleI loved everything about this including the view out of the window.
Splendid detective work! You found her!There's this.
oh, bugger! You'll have to follow the YT link. The video is about 2m 40s.
Unreal!The Alaska Railroad dining car is a bit utilitarian but, omg, check out those picture windows!
NOOOOOOO!!!!!!
Is it a tractor or a locomotive?
What a majestic sight!This is a tourist train that we have taking passengers to Karelia (Russia)
And this is the inside.
I can see myself getting a lot of stuff done on a Trans-Siberian ride.Those old trains / engines are just amaaaaaaazing!!! I wanna go o a trip to ... I donĀ“t care, just enjoy the train rides
Imagine thatā¦Almost forgot about this
yes? What?Imagine thatā¦
Itās the idiom! āImagine that,ā as in, āisnāt that remarkable?ā (Which in turn is a rhetorical question lololol)yes? What?
A train passing you and Michael peeking out the window?
Taking a train and Michael asking if the seat next to you is available?
Getting on a train and Michael assisting in storing your luggage.
I know, but ...Itās the idiom! āImagine that,ā as in, āisnāt that remarkable?ā (Which in turn is a rhetorical question lololol)
Although I must say youāve got me thinking now with your questions. Interesting!
You say āplopp,ā too? Yey! Though we alternate between āploppā and āplupp.ā The latter is wetter, but not a full-on āplums.ā
That's how you exit a train PLOPP!
you say plumps???? lol We even have a verb "plumpsen":You say āplopp,ā too? Yey! Though we alternate between āploppā and āplupp.ā The latter is wetter, but not a full-on āplums.ā
you say plumps???? lol We even have a verb "plumpsen":
Michael plumpst aus dem Zug ...
rather than plopp
we don't have plupp, though
Yes, we too have it as a verb. Plumsa. Notice how we donāt bother with a second āpā there!you say plumps???? lol We even have a verb "plumpsen":
Michael plumpst aus dem Zug ...
rather than plopp
we don't have plupp, though