Victorian era
Selene A. Wilson
1920s-1930s
Yume (GW): we don’t need standards!
DH: I thought you’re a chicken!
Akki: It’s not thanksgiving!
Edit: Thanks @Major2004Rex for the heart! This one would be called ‘looking for turkeys!’
Pakistani, Switzerland, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Mali & Greece are 170 cm! Ina Onari is also 170 cm!
Russia: My government has denied your existence after the collapse of the Soviet Union… but… you did well…
Mongolia: this is why I have annoying neighbours…
Now I can make train novels!
Is your favourite Dutch Steam locomotive the NS 3900?
You forgot her favourite industrial steam locomotive: W.G Bagnall New Standard 18” 0-6-0. Which my question to her is: does she like them?
Victorian era
Selene A. Wilson
1920s-1930s
Do a skit, where SA puts her sword in front of wales, saying: ‘You shall not pass!’ Because wales has Quarry hunslet disease, due to the Padarn railway using them,
Japan had that look on her face that if Ina Onari would find her in that outfit, she’ll be in for trouble!
And…
I asked America if a C&IM (Chicago & Illinois midland) Class A-1 4-4-0 should be preserved, as they’re underrated 4-4-0s, modern and used for commuter trains between Springfield & Peoria, IL.
I also asked Poland if she likes the PKP OK22s (and not call them beefy because they’re powerful).
PN: who said an order from W G Bagnall was considered?
The Bagnall locos that are mentioned (NCC&ER class A5, Built 1914, OG’s built in 1951)
(YES, my take on her has lip makeup)
A LNER B15, (NER S2)(the one with Uniflow cylinders, but made to be standard cylinders)
Locomotives that solely transported coal from mines to canal entries were in use in the 1830s, but goals were set to use railroads to bypass canals all together. In 1855 Asa Packer opened the Lehigh Valley Railroad (LVRR) to compete with the Lehigh Coal & Navigation Company's monopoly. The LVRR would eventually link the Mauch Chunk area of Pennsylvania all the way through New Jersey to New York City. The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad was opened in 1839 connecting Reading, PA in the southern anthracite region to Philadelphia.
Railroads in Pennsylvania when Sweet, Sweet, Anthracite coal:
And I dared Germany to wear a dress identical to the one she wore, but in DRG Rheingold colours!
This car as an example