What is the most comfortable train?

I like the Carl Phare train on the "Coaster" at the PNE Playland. It's a reproduction of the Prior & Church original.

More common, the NAD Century Flyers are nice, but sometimes the lap bars tend to be a little tight.

The PTC/NAD "mutt" on the Screechin' Eagle is nice except for the seat divider. Very cushy train, though.

And of course, the Kennywood Jack Rabbit has a fantastic set of trains on it...

--Dave Althoff, Jr.
Raging Bull
Glitch, you said it.
The old Iron Wolf cars and Magnum...ugh.

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Ah, Roller Coasters.
An hour wait for a two minute ride.

Rock on.

Soggy said:
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kneemeister said:

"Don't upset those of us that also like the big shiny trains. There is no C in Amtrak. But I would have to say The Park Car on Via 1 "The Canadian" would prolly win. As for the little trains I would say "The Force"."


Prolly? You left out 2 B's, have an extra L, and forgot the A. You probably should spell things correctly when complaining about spelling;).

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"X" marks the spot in 2001!"

One can not forget that which was intended, Prolly is just slang no different than Wazz Up or sorta etc.

On the other hand, Amtrak is a Trade name of The National Railroad Passenger Corporation. It is therefore a proper noun. *** This post was edited by kneemeister on 3/5/2001. ***
Morgan hyper trains rule!
I would have to say RAGING BULL'S trains, although Millennium Force's trains come in a very close second.
Actually the trains on Exterminator at Kennywood are pretty roomy for all of us 6-footers.

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Long live the Phantom!

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