| ▲ | LarsAlereon 4 hours ago | |
Yes, they're called "high-rail" or "road-rail" vehicles. They have rail wheels that can be lowered down to drive on tracks or raised up for road use. | ||
| ▲ | edoceo 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
And sometimes the axel is short (narrow), so the tires are on the rail. It's funny to see them on a standard road. | ||