I think they just used one of those novelty plate companies that just use the standard Euroband design for everything
I think they just used one of those novelty plate companies that just use the standard Euroband design for everything
Grand Prix shuttles on the little used westbound curves from Kingsway onto Sturt St
Building Beautifully collab when
The ultimate gunzelmobile
NJT Gladstone Branch (mostly peak direction on weekdays but hourly in both directions on weekends)
Line 5 π€ Sydney light rail
interestingleigh would be such a good name for a girl
when you have never heard of signal priority
they should be keeping some for the sleeper services
Maryborough mentioned
Sheβs yellow for an amazing reason
Kicking up dust
Depends on the project, Perthβs rail expansion program that just completed cost like $200 million/km
Tbh this is probably just a result of the government trying to get everything to run to the new airport
Mandela effect ahh
Until 2008 it was standard gauge with a unique Y-shaped rail profile and heritage trams.
the tram-train lines in Paris have to switch sides when they leave the railway section which is rather amusing
looks like it's Chikan en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chikan,...
Istanbul T1, some of the Paris tram lines get some pretty good ridership
Portugal: just one more rebuild of our multiple units from the 1950s bro. Just one more I swear
what do the french find so funny about Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk
10mph limit over crossings π
pretty much
one thing they have in common with Iran
as others have said: the whole intersection should be a pedestrianised plaza.
get ready to learn kinyarwanda
Auckland core
almost didn't get completed due to the Van Hool bankruptcy but thankfully Hess took over.
Gifted kid burnout
Gifted kid powerslide
Gifted kid Scandinavian flick
Gifted kid handbrake turn
Gifted kid cold start