VIDEODROME wrote:
Hmmm........ here's a question.
Do you feel the same way about the Subway cars?
Except for an interest in looking at subway route maps, I don't really like subways. The trains themselves are kind of dingy and loud. You are generally in a tunnel, so there is nothing to look at while riding. The subway trains in Japan are slightly better, but not much.
What I do really have a special interest in are old antique historical streetcars (trams). The older cars (80 - 100+ years old) were beautifully designed with handmade woodwork. Newer cars (50 - 70 years old) were nicely designed streamlined metal, usually painted in nice bright colors. The historical F Line in San Francisco is the best example. When riding it, I always get a kick out of hearing tourists talking. Many of them think the streetcars are just modern light rail trains. They have no clue how old the cars actually are. Thats a testimonial to design and workmanship, when people confuse a 70 year old vehicle as being modern.