Train Graveyards Are a Rust Covered Landscape of the Past

Railways were once the mainline for both shipping and transportation, and while moving goods and passengers via rail is still viable, they train’s heyday is behind it. When a train reaches the end of the tracks it finds itself cast among dozens of other cars in a train graveyard.

Both eery and beautiful these rail graveyards offer a glimpse into the past and convey a sense of adventurous nostalgia. Once mighty locomotives are now left to slowly succumb to the ever creeping hand of rust.

Before heading a to a scrapyard in Germany these trains wait in limbo in a rail hanger.

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Uyuni Train Cemetery, Bolivia.

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No train will be leaving this Belgian graveyard anytime soon.

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These stacked trains are from a scrapyard in Leicester, England.

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Via Io9

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