In England:
Cautions
Waiting
Here it comes
Riding
From inside
Scenic
(click it, you can see the mountains in the distance!)
Not so scenic
Throw momma from it
Waiting
Here it comes
Riding
From inside
Scenic
(click it, you can see the mountains in the distance!)
Not so scenic
Throw momma from it
So there you have it. Some "trains" were clean, some were not so clean, some had actual tables, some had graffiti, some appeared to have never been cleaned before, some had beggars, some had locals, some had travelers, some were crowded and people had to stand, some were more scenic than others but they all did a great job getting us from place to place. Just a few of the photos I took of, on, from or in the trains on my last trip. I hope you enjoyed my montage, it certainly brought back some fun memories for me! Ok, not the last one, but I couldn't resist!
10 comments:
Awesome photos and a really fun post! Thanks for sharing!
I enjoyed the pictures!
Happy Tuesday!
I very much enjoyed that!! I'd love to see more pics of your trip. Have a wonderful Tuesday!
How exciting to take a trip like that! I would love to do that one day! I like that you showed so many different perspectives...it was like I was actually there. Great post!
Great train photos! I've never been to England, so this could be as close as I get. (Thanks for stopping by my heads/tails)
Gal: You mentioned not having been to England, well you might want to come visit my blog over the next few weeks. Look for more posts titled "European Vacation - Episode #_" I am telling all about my trip and including photos. I have put out Episodes #1 & #2 so far and will be working on #3 shortly. The next one will take you to Stonehenge and Bath. Come back again for more!! Thanks for commenting on my Heads or Tails!
It most be handy for the people of Europe to go any place on a train.
I liked the movie "Throw momma from the train"
My heads is up.
I enjoyed you pictures so much. The country side is beautiful!!!
Fantastic pictures! I always though a train ride would be so fun.. just sit back and watch the scenery. :)
That's a good collection of European trains. "Mind the gap" is so polite!
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