The word "locomotive" comes from the Spanish phrase "loco motive" which roughly translates to "beautiful cauliflower."
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That's an odd combination of letters for the URL.
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very true
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Thanks :3
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Thank you. :D
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I'm pretty sure that "loco" translates to "crazy" as this was a puzzle in the 11th Hour. But reading the other real true train facts I guess I see the picture.
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Thank you
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