Ha, Wuhan high speed rail depot. This from the last 12 months I suspect. Trains quarantined because they got the virus. Employes working elsewhere now.
IIRC, Wuhan has a population of 11 million and international flights to about 40 cities daily. Had the Three Gorges dam broken last year Wuhan would have been in a world of (wet) hurt.
NOT the U.S.
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ReplyDeleteI'm guessing those are in Japan?
ReplyDeleteHa, Wuhan high speed rail depot. This from the last 12 months I suspect. Trains quarantined because they got the virus. Employes working elsewhere now.
ReplyDeleteWuhan is correct. There is a huge holiday train season once a year. Most of those trains probably spent 9+ months parked.
DeleteThey're called "tlains a glande vitesse".
DeleteThenk yew. Try the veal. Tip your waiter generously.
Might be a flat on the wheels. But I am sure they move them every week.
DeleteThese could be in the US...either "N" gauge or "HO" gauge toy railroad sets!
ReplyDeleteOr1 It could be Commifornias long awaited rail line!!!
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Thought that looked familiar
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IIRC, Wuhan has a population of 11 million and international flights to about 40 cities daily. Had the Three Gorges dam broken last year Wuhan would have been in a world of (wet) hurt.
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