6 Replies to “Train Flashing”

  1. What kind of locomotive is that? It looks like a Soviet design, so it is probably somewhere in Eastern Europe, and from the fact that only one pantograph is raised, I would have to guess it is running on either 3000 volt DC or 25000 volt AC, but beyond that I am unsure.

    • You are right. It’s a ChS2 (ČS2 / ЧС2) – DC electric passenger locomotive manufactured by the Škoda in former Czechoslovakia and used mainly in the USSR and post-Soviet countries.

  2. It’s all fun and games until…

    Definitely stay off the tracks, even if you think it’s clear or if you think you can move in time. Many people are injured or killed due to being on tracks when they shouldn’t be.

    Even being near the tracks can be hazardous. The gal on the right is definitely too close. Loose material often flies free from the train and can injure or even kill.

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  3. “Aw, man. It’s only a freight train,” Glenda said looking down the track.
    “Since we’re already naked, let’s give the engineer and conductor a good look,” Angela shouted above the train horn.

  4. I really like this caption and would love to see it happen IRL, but here in the UK, trespassing on the railway is illegal and you could face a £1,000 fine. When someone is seen trespassing, Network Rail have to stop all trains in the vicinity to remove trespassers, check for damage and clear blockages. This not only delays nearby trains, (I’ve been delayed several times like this) but it also has a knock-on effect on trains across the network, sometimes lasting for hours. Hopefully for these girls everyone who spots them sees the funny side and doesn’t report it.

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