What train is the weirdest train ever made?

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I have seen many weird trains since I started the hobby of model railroading, but I wonder, what was the weirdest train ever made?

I have seen in a book something called the "Crampton" locomotive, and it looks like something Frankenstein would build, but is it the weirdest?

Are there weirder locomotives? If so, what's the weirdest?
 
The Fontaine Fiasco, proof that there are stupid people who will believe just about anything you tell them.

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And of course we can't forget the UP DDDD80AX

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The Fontaine Fiasco, proof that there are stupid people who will believe just about anything you tell them.

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And of course we can't forget the UP DDDD80AX

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Well, that Fontaine engine is really weird, but the Union Pacific loco doesn't look THAT bad. (maybe I'm biased because I like UP.)
I can understand why UP made that engine, but the Fontaine just looks like a mistake. (kinda like that Crampton loco.)
 
This has to be in the running

M-497 Black Beetle

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or the Electro-McDonnell Douglas DD-40-10X

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I can also understand why NYC would make something like that.
Because of cars, busses, and planes.
When cars, busses, and planes started taking over passenger travel, passenger railroads converted their trains into streamliners as a last-ditch effort to bring in more passengers. (although, that engine DOES look weird)

Also, is that "air-train" photoshopped?
 
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I nominate the EMD E9BA, also known as the "Crandall Cab"

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What's wrong with that one, it doesn't look that bad either. (good pic though)
Is it something internal, (such as frequent engine failure or an uncomfortable cab), or the shape of the engine itself?
 
I have always considered circus trains "weird".

Especially the ones with clowns riding on it. Actually, once the clowns get on the train, it stops being weird and becomes extremely creepy.

(by the way, which cartoon did you get that signature from? I don't remember Elmer dressed like that.)
 
Isn't this thread just a spin off of the "Ugly Trains" thread, and would be best kept going in the "Ugly Trainz" thread ? ? ?

I have a 1980 4 door Chevy Malibu ... what would happen if I cross mated it with the Galloping Goose ? ? ?

Would it be a Challoping Moose ?
 
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