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Any Tildesian railfans?
After the Reddit exodus, I was really glad this community was so open and welcoming, and it warms my heart to have something akin to the original forum days of Web 1. Some of my favourite subs...
After the Reddit exodus, I was really glad this community was so open and welcoming, and it warms my heart to have something akin to the original forum days of Web 1. Some of my favourite subs were rail related - London Underground, Trains, Transit Diagrams - so I figured I’d ask: Are there any other railfans among the Tildes?
I personally love all kinds of trains, but gravitate most to inner-city rapid transit. Think your Subways, Metros, Ls, the MRTs of the world. I also do a lot of train spotting, looking for interesting rolling stock and logging their NVR numbers.
What about you? Are you a fellow trainthusiast or did you never pay mind to rail traffic?
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The Digital Transportation Archive
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Germany at a standstill as huge strike halts planes and trains
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A bus that transforms into a train
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Are we destroying our railroads for bikes?
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There were more toxic chemicals on train that derailed in Ohio than originally reported, data shows
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Why Amtrak isn’t building high speed rail (and that’s okay for now)
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How does the Finnish railway system differ from others?
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In 2017, I made an unofficial transit diagram covering the Oslo region in Norway – now, five years later, it's time for a revisit
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Why Swiss trains are the best in Europe
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Spain to introduce free train travel
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North America always gets this wrong when building transit
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Are rubber-tired trains a scam?
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What are some good YouTube channels about rapid transit?
I'm mostly interested in metro/subways, but also over the ground systems and rapid transit in general. Mostly the vehicles themselves, the rails, and the related technologies. I mean, I do enjoy...
I'm mostly interested in metro/subways, but also over the ground systems and rapid transit in general.
Mostly the vehicles themselves, the rails, and the related technologies. I mean, I do enjoy the city planning bits, but some channels focus too much on the design and evolution of the lines and I don't like that, looking at a map is not really enticing to me. A healthy mix would be nice, some engineering deep dives mixed with history, urban planning, and a lot of train porn! (Not rule 34 lol).
Thanks!
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Understanding how urban design makes Tokyo work
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The accidental music of subways
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US railroads should be nationalized
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The fastest train ever built: The SCMaglev
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Amtrak names Siemens Mobility preferred bidder for new train equipment
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Amtrak responds to Biden's infrastructure plan, proposing >thirty new routes, >twenty route enhancements, and more
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Japan has a train station just so people can enjoy the beautiful scenery
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Saved by the whale: Dutch train runs off elevated tracks, is caught by statue's tail
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Sweden could soon be within easy reach of London by overnight sleeper train under proposals drawn up by the country's rail planners
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Train driver and rail worker dead after passenger train derails near Wallan, north of Melbourne
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Amtrak asks two people who use wheelchairs to pay $25,000 for a ride
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Finland has expressed interest in a new high-speed train that would connect its capital Helsinki to Moscow in just six hours
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Denmark's government wants a planned bridge over the Kattegat sea between Aarhus and Copenhagen to carry trains as well as cars, more than doubling the cost
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Train driver's view: "Stormy" winter conditions on the mountainpass (Bergen Line, Norway)
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Sweden could revive its night trains to Europe, agency finds – Malmö to Cologne is proposed as the first route for sleeper trains
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Number of Interrail tickets sold in Sweden has nearly doubled so far this year as the country's no-fly trend has taken off
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A modest proposal to make domestic air travel obsolete
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Sweden's government has begun looking into a national ticketing system for public transport across the entire country
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Once again authorities are looking at the feasibility of a railway to Tromsø in the north of Norway
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In Denmark's train dream the next big city is only an hour away
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Swedish government wants night trains to European capitals
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For forty years, crashing trains was one of America’s favorite pastimes
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Denmark's first high-speed rail line officially inaugurated
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Ireland is ready to bet big on battery-powered trains
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Uber’s plans include attacking public transit: documents filed for IPO reveal plans to privatize transportation, getting riders off public buses and trains and onto "Uber buses."
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Vande Bharat Express begins first commercial run, tickets sold out
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Sydney's driverless Metro completes first full run on NorthWest corridor
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Hyperloop promises ultrafast transportation. But what does it mean for the environment?
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Will Africa’s first high-speed train be a £1.5bn magic bullet for Morocco?
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Magnetic levitation: The return of transport's great 'what if?'
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Why China is so good at building high-speed railways
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What is the future of high speed travel?
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Railway estimates 230,000 gallons of oil spilled into floodwaters after Iowa derailment
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