W whitepass Active member Dec 29, 2019 #21 I think who ever got the GM aerotrain and E & F units mixed up, the aerotrain did have curved front windows and bus like cars.
I think who ever got the GM aerotrain and E & F units mixed up, the aerotrain did have curved front windows and bus like cars.
J JCitron Trainzing since 12-2003 Dec 29, 2019 #22 whitepass said: I think who ever got the GM aerotrain and E & F units mixed up, the aerotrain did have curved front windows and bus like cars. Click to expand... The Aerotrain coaches were GM buses-based vehicles fitted air-cushioned bogies that made for a very rough ride. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerotrain_(GM) I can imagine that the ride would be much better on today's welded rail, but welded rail wasn't a common thing back then.
whitepass said: I think who ever got the GM aerotrain and E & F units mixed up, the aerotrain did have curved front windows and bus like cars. Click to expand... The Aerotrain coaches were GM buses-based vehicles fitted air-cushioned bogies that made for a very rough ride. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerotrain_(GM) I can imagine that the ride would be much better on today's welded rail, but welded rail wasn't a common thing back then.
J jeffmorris Active member Dec 30, 2019 #23 The windshields on the AeroTrain had four pieces, not one piece.