Gisborne Airport, New Zealand

No, that’s not a typo. New Zealand’s regional Gisborne Airport isn’t just home to planes. The Palmerston North-Gisborne line of the Napier Gisborne Railway crosses the small airport’s main runway. How does that work exactly? Well, once trains approach the runway, they have to chill out for a bit and wait until air traffic control gives them permission to proceed across the tarmac. It’s pretty out there, but it’s not the strangest thing we’ve seen cross the runway. Remember when New York City’s JFK Airport’s runway was taken over by a bunch of pregnant turtles? Yeah…