• Railways in Góngora

  • Discussion about railroad topics everywhere outside of Canada and the United States.
Discussion about railroad topics everywhere outside of Canada and the United States.

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  by philipmartin
 
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Where's Góngora?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sEvsMUaqvA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
El tren en los patios de Caldera. Where's Caldera? Note the archbar trucks o the caboose.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIyvjMJNT14" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
A little train work in Heredia. (Where's Heredia?)

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Train and tracks part company.
  by Sir Ray
 
While there's a time and place for ironic & meta-humor, railroad.net is rarely it. :P
Tell the nice people that this is railroading in Costa Rica. (Not sure about the last clip).
  by philipmartin
 
Costa Rica. Thank you for clearing up the mystery. That meet at Gongora seemed to be perfectly timed. I wish that my railroad (NJ Transit) could do that.
  by Sir Ray
 
philipmartin wrote:Costa Rica. Thank you for clearing up the mystery. That meet at Gongora seemed to be perfectly timed. I wish that my railroad (NJ Transit) could do that.
Sorry, didn't realize you weren't sure of the location/country with your "where" sub-questions.
Instead, I thought you were going for the ironic media anti-questions (that you would already know full well the answer to - like "Where's Chelsea Street" or "Who's John Galt?" - to get readers curious and interested).
Too much viral marketing to fend off lately - carry on, old chap! :P
  by johnthefireman
 
Sir Ray wrote:"Who's John Galt?"
"Who's John Galt?" reminds me of my naivete when I first started reading Atlas Shrugged thinking it was a novel about railways! I was quite a way into it before it dawned on me that it was in fact a rather unpleasant political manifesto.