It’s the train you use to worship the Swiss god of punctuality in public transport. 😉
W O R S H I P the T R A I N
Weird but I would have loved to be on it
Where is it even going?!
I don’t know about this train in particular, but private people can use the sbb train stations and lines (rent them) so it could be that. My grandpa used to work as a train mechanic and is part of a club which restores old locomotives. For one of his birthday we had a private party in one of their trains operated by some of his (retired mechanics) friends. We were on the same train tracks as normal trains.
So I suppose it’s a similar event, some train lovers own a locomotive and few wagons and rent the track to sbb?
r/AdeptusMechanicus has entered the SBB
EXT is “Extrazug” , so “special train”.
Probably a private event (yes, you can rent trains for private events).
Can’t tell you about the event but the used train was the Churchill Arrow.
It’s obviously an extra train and somebody booked it for worshipping something. I assume it’s a christian church who booked the train.
It means you shall worship the god of transit.
The best sbb joke I a saw till now 😂😂😂👌
Most likely it’s a train chartered to carry Catholic pilgrims to Lourdes or some place like that.
Do it. Or it will come for you by night.
Did you not know we worship trains? Why do you think they are always on time? We take great care to please the gods of the track!
Its the EXTRA Train to UK for Worship the Russians
The Letter „O“ in the „Wor“ is because, we are Swiss, we are Neutral.
Reformed Church Train.
Bless RE 460 and Its cargo. Bless the coming and going of it. May its passage cleanse the world.
It’s actually warship train
It sounds like a train for the church ICF (international christian fellowship). They use the term “worship” for their services. Other evangelic churches might use the same wording, but as far is know, ICF is one of the biggest non-denominational churches in Switzerland.
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FYI saw this today at ZH HB
It’s the train you use to worship the Swiss god of punctuality in public transport. 😉
W O R S H I P the T R A I N
Weird but I would have loved to be on it
Where is it even going?!
I don’t know about this train in particular, but private people can use the sbb train stations and lines (rent them) so it could be that. My grandpa used to work as a train mechanic and is part of a club which restores old locomotives. For one of his birthday we had a private party in one of their trains operated by some of his (retired mechanics) friends. We were on the same train tracks as normal trains.
So I suppose it’s a similar event, some train lovers own a locomotive and few wagons and rent the track to sbb?
r/AdeptusMechanicus has entered the SBB
EXT is “Extrazug” , so “special train”.
Probably a private event (yes, you can rent trains for private events).
Can’t tell you about the event but the used train was the Churchill Arrow.
Looks like this one:
[http://70×7.info/](http://70×7.info/)
No idea on the specifics, that was all Google.
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# All hail T̶̩̺́̅͜r̵͔̝̯̾̅̈́a̵͓̟͑ͅḭ̷̺̈͐ͅṉ̷͂̽͐
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Thats an order!
Ist an Order
It’s obviously an extra train and somebody booked it for worshipping something. I assume it’s a christian church who booked the train.
It means you shall worship the god of transit.
The best sbb joke I a saw till now 😂😂😂👌
Most likely it’s a train chartered to carry Catholic pilgrims to Lourdes or some place like that.
Do it. Or it will come for you by night.
Did you not know we worship trains? Why do you think they are always on time? We take great care to please the gods of the track!
Its the EXTRA Train to UK for Worship the Russians
The Letter „O“ in the „Wor“ is because, we are Swiss, we are Neutral.
Reformed Church Train.
Bless RE 460 and Its cargo. Bless the coming and going of it. May its passage cleanse the world.
It’s actually warship train
It sounds like a train for the church ICF (international christian fellowship). They use the term “worship” for their services. Other evangelic churches might use the same wording, but as far is know, ICF is one of the biggest non-denominational churches in Switzerland.
Ich mag züge.