I'm not sure

I’m not sure what this Train Operator (T/O) was doing, but he seems to have caught the attention of my striped friend.

It is true that rules require all of the conductors to point at the zebra, but this one is not a zebra.

How’d he get so far from Vegas… did they send him to NYU?

Seriously, kitty’s front paws are folded, and he’s half asleep. Photoshopped by someone who can’t read cats’ facial expressions, I guess. :-}

RME

I don’t know about Photoshop (I use Serif) but in any event I took the picture and so I know what I saw. In fact, I took both pictures, and I can assure you that she (It is a female tiger) was definitely not asleep at the time. Lila, yes, Lila was asleep but not for very much longer.

Does any railroad use a tiger as a mascot, icon, logo, etc. ? If so, probably in Asia or India someplace ?

Yes. It is now a subsidiary of UP, but they still have all of their stone cars running in solid trains with the GRR reporting marks on the side.

Well now HOW can a railroad that runs on electricity have a tiger in it’s tank?

I think the Georgetown Railroad (GRR) is still independent. But yes, their locomotives have (had?) tigers on them.

The same way you can get an elephant in the refrigerator.

Thanks ! [bow] That’s funny - in the “States” and in Texas, even ! [swg]

  • PDN.

I have always known that NY is a jungle, but I did not know there are big cats on the loose.

They were sent into the Subway tunnels with the baby alligators when they were cubs.