By Andrew Liszewski
The Rail Runner looks more like a prop from a Marx Brothers movie than an eco-friendly mode of transportation. But it’s real, and if you happen to have access to a section of railroad track that isn’t frequented by a 200 ton diesel locomotive, you can spend a leisurely afternoon riding the rails via pedal power. The Rail Runner can accommodate up to 4 people (it can support about 1,200 pounds when sitting on a set of tracks) but can actually be powered by a single rider since it only weighs around 140 pounds thanks to an aluminum frame and polyurethane wheels. The base version of the Rail Runner comes with 2 seats and a price tag of $1,950 but you can add the optional ‘deck’ in the back with 2 additional seats for $135, and a sun canopy for another $165.
[ Rail Runner ] VIA [ 2dayBlog ]
Interesting idea – how long do you think it will be before some idiot tries this on an occupied rail and doesn’t see the train coming??… hmmmm…
who should buy such a thing when you can rent it actually where u can ride it too?
and have some beers…
http://www.draisinentour.at/index.php?id=20
Liz: Not too long, and they should probaly get a Darwin award for that…
Hi!
Really nice and smart idea!
The rail wheels, where can I buy them?
//Mika from Sweden