JointedRail stuff [screenshots/renders]

Some more

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Living in an area that has never seen Amtrak service, I've never really paid much attention to them. My interest is growing with every new post about these.
 
Naw, it looks like a vanilla doughnut with blue frosting:hehe:. I'm sure Justin will chime in eventually with an answer.
TJ
 
Are we really having a discussion about this? I think cascade is right, glazed and then some blue frosting on top of the glaze. Wonder what flavor the frosting is? blueberry?:hehe:
TJ
 
Justin is probably watching this thread not logged in and loling

anyway heres a real photo of the "doughnut"
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and will it have pull down sunshades
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Justin is probably watching this thread not logged in and loling

anyway heres a real photo of the "doughnut"

Looks like somebodies a slopy crew, LOL... a lone Pepsi from a 6 pack(not beer), mostly eaten bag of Chips some half drank water bottles, what else is hiding in the cab?

Also, Blake, what does quilling the horn do? I found a good example I just don't see a point...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPXms9uQlI8

P.S. Awesome cab Justin!
 
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BASR RF62 rolling through a suburban neighborhood in St. James, slowing down to line the iron into South Fork yard. The crew has just pulled this mixed bag from the SPRY a few miles down the line in Fort Washington, and will be bound for the Breadwood to swap cars there as well.

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I am and it is funny. The "doughnut" is actually a horn sequencer. Press it and it plays long long short long, rings the bell and activates the ditchlight flashers.
I've never seen one of these before. Do other railroads use them or are they strictly an Amtrak thing?

EDIT: Nice shots btw
 
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