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Welcome

 

Welcome to Trains & Rails, which is a small rail enthusiast community who share stories, photos and Youtube videos. If you're are a rail enthusiast and you even like to meet regular enthusiasts alike or want to meet new people near you, then your at the right place.

 

About Us

 

We began Trains & Rails on Facebook  on the 3rd of April 2012.

With Trains & Rails growing all the time, we have now thought its time we started saying "we are a small company".

Trains & Rails like to share your railway world with other rail enthusiasts. Trains & Rails' goal is to give you that rail 'WOW' factor.

 

We like to have a mixture of Locomotives: Steam, Diesel, Electric. We also like to share information on Rail Models, Simulations, Trains & Rails also has scenario packs for Train Simulator and anything else we can think of that is railway related.

 

We hope you enjoy your visit here and if there is anything you would like to see on our website then please feel free to contact us, using our 'contact form' Form.

 

 

Would you like to take part in the community, by sharing photo's / video's?

Then please read our guidelines below:-

 

Trains & Rails (T&R) Submissions Guidelines:

 

We welcome your photos, captions and comments direct to our timeline. But here are a few guidelines:

 

Photos: Railway images and related interest or significant news are especially welcome, particularly those of high quality. Regular contributions are especially welcome!

 

Captions: Tell us about your photos. While some images may stand alone, most need some explanation – please tell us what, where & when.

 

Comments: Please keep these relevant to the subject matter, while remaining courteous and considerate.INFLAMMATORY COMMENTS WILL BE REMOVED.

 

International Audience: We are an international website, so assume our audience doesn’t know about your country or its railways. A brief explanation may help everyone enjoy your contribution.

 

Scope: Our goal is to make T&R more than just a website for pretty pictures. We also welcome interesting stories and good research into railway and industrial archaeology. You can email longer articles for use on our Trains & Rails Website and Facebook page.

 

Copyright: Please do not post photos or text if you don’t own the copyright. If its not yours, please at least credit the Photographer, Artist, Writer, or credit the original source.

 

HOW TO POST A PHOTO AND CAPTION ON FACEBOOK: 

a) Upload it to the box above (where it says “Write something on this Page”);

b) Press “Post” and it will be queued in the ‘Posts to Page’ list on the left;

c) We will share it to our Timeline as soon as possible, at our editorial discretion.

 

Thanks for all your contributions!

Trains  Rails would like to ask for a donatation, to help with the upkeep of the website, with up to date information.

Just click on the PayPal logo, where you see the button, and enter the amount of your choice.

 

Trains & Rails would like to know about your experience with us, by taking a small survey from our Page at the end of you visit.  

Thank You, and hope to see you again soon.

 

*All of our images have the watermark feature.

Class 158 with Class 170 at Glasgow Queen Street, Scotland, United Kingdom

Class 158 & 170 at Glasgow Queen Street.

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