ugly trains

All those lights remind me of the SP light package-A question about that, why on the SD40T's do they have the extra long hood lights, but on the SD45 they don't? Or is this just an inaccurate representation? I doubt it as these are jointed rail locos (Built in TS12)
 
While on the subject of buses, this literally is a bus body on rails. Designed by British Rail in the late 70s, early 80s, it is essentially a double ended bus body slightly redesigned to make a cheap railbus.

 
Randomly found this while searching ALCo PAs:
A tank on rails.

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Surprisingly, it still exists.
 
I doubt that UP said: "Man that loco is so ugly, that we should shave "it", and train it to walk backwards" !

As long as the ugly loco performed well with little maintenance, they though it was just swell.
 
The first two links go to the H.K. Porter page for me, but I found the pics anyway.
The loco in the first pic has pannier tanks, which are technically side tanks, I suppose. But as you can see, they are different from conventional side tanks.
The second has classic Porter proportions. I call 'em "hermit crabs" for their proportionately huge cabs. :hehe:
 
That UP rotary plow isn't ugly, it's friggin awesome. Never have I seen a rail machine that looked more menacing than that - wouldn't look out of place in front of the Snowpiercer train.
 
Though i'd give you gus some things to gag at. :hehe: All pics are from this site.

A "Soda Locomotive". What that means, i don't know.

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D&H's own Horatio Allen. Could've used more and less streamlining at the same time to cover up those huge pipes and whatnot.

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A Belgian Type #3, under "Smashing The Whyte System". Just take a loon look at it's wheels. Notice anything....odd? It's not a 4-2-2, which means it has 2 driving wheels, not 4, as the picture implies (the first 2 large wheels are powered), so that means, by using the UIC system, it's classified as a B2A (B = 4 drivers, 2 = 1 trailing (?) wheel, and A = the unpowered driving wheel).

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A 1-1-2-1-1 tram. Why, France, WHY???

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Steampunk indeed. A 100-foot high killing machine.

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This. That's all i can call it.

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And, finally, a heavy duty train with a bulletproof cab vest.

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Enjoy (or not)!
 
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