


Which could imply that the “Battle Subway” could also perhaps be just a local nickname for Gear Station? I’m not entirely sure, to be honest. They don’t really look at all too similar, so I’m wondering if maybe they were different model of trains? (I’d go so far as to say that the Old Train looks more like the wooden train cars that were mentioned in the post, while the Safari Zone train is similar to the Redbird trains)Īlso, I did some more digging on Bulbapedia’s transportation page and it seems that the Battle Subway and Gear Station are used interchangeably over here I screenshotted a closeup of what I’m dubbing as “The Old Train” and the actual 3D model of Pastoria City’s train from Pokemon DPPt (taken from the models resource). In relation to this post about how the age of Anville town’s old train could correspond to the age of the Battle Subway, I decided to do a side-by-side comparison of the trains in question. Sorry to you here, but I did some more digging around and I’d like to show you what I’ve found haha w )
