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46 lines
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title: "Trains"
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slug: "trains"
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I **love** trains, here's a small collection of my train-related photos. The page
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is going to be barren for a bit as I figure out how to organize this...
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# Orlando, Florida, USA
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I took a ride from Orlando to Miami in 2024, using the new Brightline tracks. It was a nice, smooth ride and the Siemens-built cars were super new. I think this is the newest train car I've been in so far. Their screens even work!
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# Königstein im Taunus, Germany
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Took a train from Frankfurt Hauptbahnof outside the city here. I got an
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amazing photo while walking next to the tracks. I was lost. 😅
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# Frankfurt, Germany
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Random photos around Frankfurt.
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# Special Mentions
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Here's some train systems I rode that I unfortunately don't have pictures of for one reason or another.
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## Miami, Florida
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This city surprised me a bit actually, I didn't expect them to have a transit system like this. I was able to ride from the airport into downtown proper (to get to the Miami Brightline station.) I remember the cars being a bit old, but from what I can tell is that it's wear from actual day-to-day usage, unlike the trains in my city.
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## Stockholm, Sweden
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Their trains are great, of course! The one I ride in from outside Stockholm into the city was quite spacious (probably the most spacious cab I've rode in?)
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