

I guess it depends what train is being used, if it's deisel, the tracks at a road crossing I think would be very oily from all the breaking and acceleration. If it was an electric train, then maybe rusty perhaps. I think the screenie of a railway must be an electric railway, it looks like a train never ran on it.chin.democ. wrote:There's two types of rail - rusty and clean looking. The rusty ones believe it or not are the new rails, these new rails have been left out in the rain and have a thin layer of rust in them, the old rails are clean looking as the rust has been long worn away by friction from trains.