Pictures & Clips
Your Drawings

What do you think trains of the future might be like? What might they be made of? How fast might they go? Do you think there will ever be underwater trains?

Draw a picture of what you think a train of the future should be like. You can ask an adult to scan it for you, then e-mail it to us at trakkies@atoc.org. Or you can post it to us at this address: Trakkies, Trains of the Future, ATOC, 3rd Floor, 40 Bernard Street, London, WC1N 1BY.

Trains of the future designs you have recently sent to us...

Jessica

 Name: Jessica
Age: 6

William

Name: William Lawrence

Cameron

Name: Cameron Leal

Brandon

Name: Brandon Lane Bond

 Yianni

Name: Yianni
Age: 6

Jodie

Name: Jodie
Age: 6

Ben

Name: Ben
Age: 7

Matthew

Name: Matthew
Age: 7


Alexander

Name: Alexander
Age: 7


Grace 

Name: Grace
Age: 7

Name: Lucy
Age: 6

 

Name: Emma
Age: 7

Oran
Name: Oran
Age: 6

 Chris Das
Name Chris Das
Age: 11

 
Adam
Name: Adam
Age: 6

 
Anon

 

 

Ashik Jayakumar 

Name: Ashik Jayakumar

 

Connor Ager

Name: Connor Ager
Age:13

 

Chris Das
Name: Chris Das
Age: 11 

 Callum

Name: Callum
Age: 4

 

More trains of the future designed by you


Name: Marshall McFady
Age: 11
Josie & Harry Richards
Name: Josie & Harry Richards
 
Christopher
Name: Christopher
Age:7

 

Name: Bradley Everied

Name: Barnaby Nash Age: 10

Name: Jane Ambler
Age: 6

Name: Nick Lawson
Age: 10

Name: Adam Downs
Age: 4

 Name: Aaron Short
Age: 10

Name: Alistair Stonleigh Age: 5 

 Name: George
Age: 6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

And while your trains of the future all look like great fun, this short story by Daniel Turner (aged 11) shows how today's trains can be just as exciting...

Daniel Turner

 


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