• The Problem with Trains in Media

  • Discussion related to railroads/trains that show up in TV shows, commercials, movies, literature (books, poems and more), songs, the Internet, and more... Also includes discussion of well-known figures in the railroad industry or the rail enthusiast hobby.
Discussion related to railroads/trains that show up in TV shows, commercials, movies, literature (books, poems and more), songs, the Internet, and more... Also includes discussion of well-known figures in the railroad industry or the rail enthusiast hobby.

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  by Jtgshu
 
wow those are some BIG TRUCKS!!! hahahaha

Seeing the Juice Train is a sight, reefer after reefer after reefer and reefer!!!!

And while im not the biggest fan of OJ (Orange Juice I mean :) hahah), when I do buy it, I only buy Tropicana
  by atsf sp
 
Wait we are pointing out whats wrong?
Mike Roque wrote:How many things can you find?
Well
1. Refrigerated Boxcars are not larger than a GE Unit.
2. Where are the rear exhaust fans?
3. I did not know that those cars ran on the frame of a GE engine.
4. I know they were going for Tropicana colors but CSX pulls the train, not BNSF.

But at least the train appears in marketing.

And I have seen this train and it is really cool.
  by Plate F
 
atsf sp wrote:3. I did not know that those cars ran on the frame of a GE engine.
Complete with 6 axles and a fuel tank!
  by kalvingp30fan
 
Isnt that a AC4400 or AC6000, becuase it has those wierd trucks? Its probaly a CSX engine they photoshopped for the picture.
  by atsf sp
 
kalvingp30fan wrote:Isnt that a AC4400 or AC6000,
It is definately a GE unit but it could be a ES series also. But the back exhausts are cut off. You could also tell by the cab. I don't know if it is possible to tell what RR it is from.