I don't know why this image is cut so strangely, as trying to view the web page turns up "This brochure has been removed from public view." (I wonder if that means it'll disappear from the Google results soon) But hey, I suppose that makes sense... it does say "private" beneath the sign.
Guess I wasn't awake enough, at the time it looked like an 8. Edited a new pic for correct number in my post above.
Ah, the not-that-old-old Benelux train! Not true! Not all companies are German. Just take a screenshot... I read "Greek nation" at first and wondered why it was in English... I'd expect a bigger house with that car... or perhaps this was just weekend house number 7. Hahahaha, great. We did it though!
I wondered... do those carriages really run coupled in the real world? Yes. Yes they do. What a sight to behold.
It's been a while since I've been here. Starting with university both was and is tough. I finally got myself to go visit this thread again and catch up, but if I'm being realistic I still haven't learned much when it comes to time and going to bed on time... whoops. This picture appears to have gone missing now, so here is the same number again: --- And I am glad to have the first number and pictures after coming back be from Trix!
:$ Hooray! Welcome back, Tom! Lovely comments, too, I had hoped you would make some but thought you might think the posts too old to bother! I was wrong with the company remark, anyway. Lionel, of which we have seen several sets in this thread, are American. :$ Speaking of...
Perfect quote and reaction, amazing. Thanks. Of course I'd comment on the old posts. It weren't that many pages, and wanting to see all previous posts is the main cause for not returning earlier. And it's fun. Thanks! --- I caught myself saying "thirteen, three nine six"... seems like I need to re-learn "how to number". Here is our number: And here is our Trix: Bigger: Longer: I've seen these myself in Hamburg. They appeared to be quite nice trains from the outside!