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(cn 33591/1894) A 737-800 fuselage enroute from Spirit Aerosystems in Wichita to the Boeing factory in Renton (in the same train as image 1003851). First flight of this aircraft was March 2, 2006 and it is now registered EI-DLI. [Canon PowerShot S2 IS]
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A visitor from United States posted Fri November 4, 2011:
I live near here and you can see 737 fuselages regularly on the trains - usually a couple at a time. The fuselage is small enough to fit through the long Stevens Pass tunnel, at which point is an underground airplane.

A visitor from India posted Thu March 10, 2011:
Vow!!!!Photo taken on February 5, 2006 and first flight of this bird on March 2, 2006. Boeing sure has a superfast assembly line for B737.

A visitor from United States posted Sun November 7, 2010:
Boy, David sure does manage to come up with some fabulous "vantage" points to get his pics!
(Check out the one of the A-12 in the museum!)

A visitor from Belgium posted Fri August 27, 2010:
If that train's tracks make a steep turn
they could end up with a lot of dammage looking
to the overhang the fusealage has!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu March 11, 2010:
I take it this train was not allowed to stop

A visitor from Malaysia posted Tue January 19, 2010:
Clearly indicates that aircraft is a flying tube.

A visitor from Sweden posted Thu November 5, 2009:
It is a Ryanair aircraft! :D

A visitor from United States posted Sat March 28, 2009:
Lol thats a funny picture because if i were boeing i would try to figure some way to get the plane covered from taggers 5*

A visitor from Canada posted Mon June 9, 2008:
Planes trains but no automobiles :(

A visitor from Brazil posted Fri February 22, 2008:
That's something you don't see around that much! It looks very different from the "airport-spotting" sort of photograph... very interesting!

A visitor from United States posted Fri October 5, 2007:
A great picture... If it is indeed a -8AS model 737, than it most likely will end up with Ryan Air...

A visitor from United States posted Fri August 10, 2007:
Add a bridge and a propeller in the back, and you have a Boeing Submarine B-U73!

A visitor from United States posted Wed June 27, 2007:
Whoa, that's rare

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu December 14, 2006:
Where's the wings gone!

A visitor from United Kingdom posted Thu December 14, 2006:
I'll remember to avoid this aircraft!

A visitor from United States posted Thu December 14, 2006:
Grikey, Don't let O'Leary see this. He'll order them without windows next. :)

A visitor from United States posted Wed December 13, 2006:
It's awesome to finally see what a Boeing fuselage looks like on the transport train.

A visitor from Croatia posted Wed December 13, 2006:
I`ve never seen this before.. Great shot, 5 stars!

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