Weird Train

russian train

What a weird train runs across Russian railroads.

This photo was made in 2003 on actual Russian railroad.

According to its tech. specifications it can go up to 30 mp/h.

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    29 Responses to “Weird Train”

    1. It’s a snowplow. Duh.

    2. D says:

      Looks like trash.

    3. Mikhail says:

      It doesn’t need to look beautiful - it needs to do the job.

    4. TeratoMarty says:

      This is beautiful, in its own strange Mad Max/Steampunk sort of way. I wouldn’t want to be responsible for repairs, though.

    5. Good use for a garden shed!

    6. I am says:

      Hey owner of this blog suck my cock u fag

    7. Texas1 says:

      Hey Killer & I am, why don’t you post some pictures? I’m sure if they are appropriate the moderator will post them.

    8. Shep says:

      I worked on a railcar like this in Colorado. It was shoved by locomotives, plowed snow and two wings on the sides fanned out to spread the snow away from the rails, & it was thus termed a “spreader”.
      Here’s one.

    9. Shep says:

      See more if you Google “snow spreader”.

    10. Блять, соотечественники, ебать вас в рот, вы нахуй заебали уже пездеть!

      Есть что сказать по существу - говорите, но не надо приходить и тупо гнать пургу, как тут делают некоторые.

      Не можешь ничего по делу сказать - не говори ничего, сойдешь за умного. С той стороны пиздаболов ничуь не меньше, но хоть вы ведите себя нормально.

      • To blyat’, compatriots, to ebat’ you into the mouth, you nakhuy of zayebali to already pezdet’! There is that to say actually - you say, but it is not necessary to come and to dully chase snowstorm, as some here make. Cannot anything on business say - say nothing, you will descend for the clever. Not less from that side of pizdabolov of nichu’, but although you behave normally.

    11. Rote says:

      Картинка не загрузилась, поэтому линк как струг выглядит в работе:
      http://img265.imageshack.us/img265/9838/34187971tk7.jpg

    12. kree says:

      It is a spreader-snowplow, designed to move large amounts of snow not only off the tracks, but away to the side so it does not pile up.

    13. Darwinism says:

      Awesome! Things like that should be kept safe at museums.

    14. Peacepunk says:

      That is a spreader. Either for spreading dirt and ballast along the side of the tracks, or for pushing snow out. Worked for the Alaska Railroad for a few years and rode on some. The arms on the left are usually covered with plating and can be articulated around to get the right distance and angle

    15. Texas1 says:

      Oooow, ‘Killer’, I am soooo scared. You sound really bad.

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