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Silver Flash

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Silver Flash
Silver Flash.png
Vehicle Information
Use: Personal transport
First Appearance: Railroaded!

The Silver Flash is a express train that the Simpson family took.

History[edit]

The Simpson family taking the Silver Flash, they look forward to a pleasant ride but end up in a crowded train. Bart and Lisa going to the snack cart which has ran out of almost everything. After some time offereds a traveler in the coach a meal in the first class dinning section and the traveler becomes Bart who gets to sit next to Martin. During the meal, replacing Bart his ticket with Martin without he knows it and he gets thrown to coach while Bart enjoying thhe first class. At the next train stop trying Martin take back his place but fails. Lisa tell then Bart at she can not stand the coach another minute so she let him into her first class carriage. Bart then takes Marge to the first class and she convinces him to pick up Homer. Homer begins to take charge of the other passages to get to the first class carriage which will soon be filled with people and the family does not feel comfortable anymore in the first carriage so they going back to the empty coach carriage while Martin returns to his now full first class carriage.

Behind the Laughter[edit]

The Silver Flash train is based off Amtrak's various "Superliner" cross-country passenger trains. The passenger cars are fashioned off Amtrak's "Superliner" bi-level cars, and the locomotive hauling the train seen in one panel is based on Amtrak's F40PH diesel locomotives from the 1980s and 1990s (a portion of the word "Amtrak" is even shown on the front).

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