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And those are the Business seats! You should see the economy seats.
I'd look like that too if I met Andre the Giant as a kid (hell I'd probably have that expression if he was still alive and I met him now)
No. No you don't.
whatever you say, shorty
Are you that hard up for attention that you need acceptance by random people on a random website?
Short people got no reason to live.
- - Randy Newman
are you that bored you need to comment stupid stuff on a random website to a random stranger, shorty?
how to tell, that the "banana" for scale has only 1 inch...
Looks like a Sim
October 24th 2019, South African railroad Transnet SOC Limited ran a 375-car train loaded with manganese ore from Sishen to Saldanha in South Africa.
As per the Guinness World Records website,
The record for the longest road train is 1,474.3 m (4,836 ft 11 in) where a single Mack Titan prime mover, driven by John Atkinson (Australia), towed 113 trailers for a distance of approximately 150 m (490 ft) in an event sponsored by Hogs Breath Café, in Clifton, Queensland, Australia on 18 February 2006.
Road trains on public roads in Australia can be up to 53.5 mts long.
Umm. Most transportation trains are a mile long, and can have multiple engines on front or back but only one actually doing the hauling. So, yes very possible.
I know my reply was for a tracked train, but the principle is the same. Trailers are not hard to pull, just gotta find the room