• Our booking engine at tickets.railforums.co.uk (powered by TrainSplit) helps support the running of the forum with every ticket purchase! Find out more and ask any questions/give us feedback in this thread!

Search results

  1. subway156

    Carriage Exteriors

    I knew you guys would come through for me. I really appreciate it. This is a formal education. Sweet. --- old post above --- --- new post below --- Most brilliant! I'm speechless. The only subway car ever built in the U.S. to this standard (not close really) was a car called the August...
  2. subway156

    Carriage Exteriors

    Oh, I had no idea. The wraps I have seen on the NY trains are very detailed and all encompassing. They cover the interiors and transform it's look completely. I was unaware of the type of film used in London. I am so anxious to experience riding the London system. My wife was born in Hendon and...
  3. subway156

    Your best suggestions, please. PHOTOS!

    I have checked them out and they are great. Thank you.
  4. subway156

    Carriage Exteriors

    Andrew P, those red cars were Red Birds from the late 1950's and early 1960's. They were some of the best cars ever run on that city. They have many preserved units within the system. The Trasnit Museum runs specials with them often. They were built in many liveries: green, red, pale blue and...
  5. subway156

    Your best suggestions, please. PHOTOS!

    I have recently asked for sources of photos that I can share on my facebook subway page. Flickr accounts were suggested and they have some very fine images. But, I cannot use them as too few are allowed by their owner's arrangement with the host site. So, rather than go through joining Flickr...
  6. subway156

    Carriage Exteriors

    My guess is that same type of film is what they use for advertising wraps. I have seen them in many systems (in photos). There are many of use who would like to see NYC cover their trains with color. But, even with new units already being readied for production, it is not is the plans for them...
  7. subway156

    Carriage Exteriors

    I appreciate your responses. London's equipment usually looks very well cared for as the livery is clean and bright. Stainless steel is boring. I wonder how much it costs to paint each car. Cost control is the main reason why New York (and probably others as well) do not paint their cars...
  8. subway156

    Carriage Exteriors

    I am an administrator on a tiny page for subway trains on Facebook, oddly enough, called The Subways Page. I urge you to visit it and maybe even join us. This is not a solicitation. I am seeking information on the exterior finish of your undergound and overground rolling stock. Are they painted...
  9. subway156

    Fife Circle

    Thank you all for the knowledagble answers to my query. You certainly know yer onions.
  10. subway156

    Fife Circle

    Hello everyone. I live in Pennsylvania, but have family in Leven, Fife. They sometimes use the train to travel to Edinburgh. I have read somewhere on a web site that the Fife Cirlce is no longer using DMU's as their main equipment due to shortages within the system. Is this a result of budget...
  11. subway156

    The s stock of the underground - Deep Level Design

    In the case of New York's desings, they were based mostly on cost. The cost of not adding equipment to increase the number of bodies they could stuff in each car.
  12. subway156

    Collecting photographs of London Underground.

    Thank you for helping me out. The quality of the pictures I have seen so far is excellent. Well Done to you all. I appreciate your sharing with me and our fellow fans and spotters. --- old post above --- --- new post below --- Usually, they tell you that their own the rights to everything found...
  13. subway156

    The s stock of the underground - Deep Level Design

    It is interesting that arm rests are still installed on any underground train. I use New York as my example as I am a native of that city and have ridden their units countless times. With the optimal passenger numbers made possible by transverse seating, they have never provided arm rests. In...
  14. subway156

    Collecting photographs of London Underground.

    Good day people and greetings from Easton, Pennsylvania. Yes, another town in the U.S. with a stolen name from the UK. Actually, I live in the area known as Wilson Borough, but enough of that stuff. I am one of 2 administrators of a subway page on Facebook. I am always in the hunt for sources of...
  15. subway156

    BEER and the cars that we drive.

    What you said about those certain people who don't pay taxes, well, that's been accepted by your citizens throughout your history, right? Here, we have many rich people who probably spend more money through tax men and lawyers to keep from paying their fair share and that makes them happy...
  16. subway156

    BEER and the cars that we drive.

    Well, I guess that my lousy spelling and the content of my last entry must have ****ed off some people. Yikes! That wasn't the intent. Life is tough everywhere. I feel expenses sort of even out in "free" countries. But I realize the cost of many things in the UK are out of whack with other...
  17. subway156

    BEER and the cars that we drive.

    I knew someone who had a Micra and loved it. About those pesky taxings, I always tell people that we are free in the States: Free ta pay. I live in pennsylvania, named for William Penn (one of your former citizens who was a Quaker thrown out of England because his family had doubts about his...
  18. subway156

    BEER and the cars that we drive.

    You'd have to be somewhat civilized to be a 3rd world country. Living here these days, I encounter cheaters, law-breakers and all sorts of morons. The national passtime is to see how many rules one can break. Speeding, zig-zagging, texting and general driving mayhem occurs daily. In-town driving...
  19. subway156

    BEER and the cars that we drive.

    I had enough. I am as I mentioned, diabetic. So my forays into drinikng beeres are limited. I was at home, not out anywhere and possibly only annoying some of you people. Oh darn. I have had Brooklyn beers and prefer Blue Moon always. And living here in the shadow of Philadelphia (65 miles to...
  20. subway156

    BEER and the cars that we drive.

    It is Saturday afternoon. I am sitting at my PC drinking beer. I have had 5 already. I am drinking Blue Moon, an American made Belgian White wheat ale. It is not sour and it is very desirable. I have type 2 diabetes and do not usually drink. But today, I had to drop off my motor at the garage...

Top