is there some reason MBTA felt the need to have two engines on such a short train. I can understand for the train requiring more power to pull the train, but that's most commonly seen in long freight trains. In my view, it's just a waste of fuel and the rise of train fares
is there some reason MBTA felt the need to have two engines on such a short train. I can understand for the train requiring more power to pull the train, but that's most commonly seen in long freight trains. In my view, it's just a waste of fuel and the rise of train fares
synthsmagic 5 months ago
I was on that train.
blarization 10 months ago
That K5LA almost sounds like an RS3L when few enough of the bells are activated
TNT314159 1 year ago
awesome catch dude
sieman700 1 year ago