Im not arguing any more. Im just stating the fact that American trains and British trains have their own unique look. One was built in the 1970's and one was built in the 2000's.
Neither am I, I think that we should not be arguing over public transport on rails, plus, I'm not an Amtrak fan, I'm more of a fan of First Great Western.
Ill give the P series trains a 7/10 too, their not too slow, but not too fast, and I have been on one before on a trip too the USA, and god damn, their nice.
The reason why is because they don't need them, they have loud enough horns, and bells are restricted on trains, I don't know why, but we can deal with it
We're* You're not arguing on your own, you're arguing on a public website in a public thread about what someones favourite train is (which is in the "Automotive" section btw). If you can't stand other peoples opinions then just shut up and wait on a graves wall until death gets to you. Argue about what train horn sounds better somewhere else or join a forum for autistic train fans if you want, but keep your shit away from here.
Yeah, we barely need horns, because their aren't much level crossings in Britain, and most of the rail in big cities are the London underground
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