darkroastedblend.com — Often referred to as "Hy-Rail", or "Hi-Rail", these dual purpose vehicles (able to travel on rails, as well as highways) can be fascinating to both train geeks and car collectors. The liberating idea of putting your car to rails, when the road ends or ceases to be an option, is good news to any off-road enthusiast.
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mrdeathgodAug 25, 2008
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wertachAug 25, 2008
You don't need the "special wheels". Most full size cars and trucks are close enough to the same wheel base to just use your regular tires. When I was young and dumb we would drive our cars hands free on a seldom used track.