Pics of your local trains
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Hungarian trains, trams and trollies are shown here. For more pics, go to http://mercurio.iet.unipi.it/pix/hu/electric
Two locos of the Children's Railway
Nostalgia: 109.109 steam
424 steam, one of the best steam engines
NOHAB - made in Sverige
Árpád Intercity train from 1934
"Blue Arrow" from the 1970s
Cog-wheel train
Trams:
The last 2 trams aren't used any longer...
V63, the strongest engine
First trollies from the 1930s
A suburban train
The old Underground
A prototype, the so-called phantom-metro But we use the Russian Mityishchi metros.
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Two locos of the Children's Railway
Nostalgia: 109.109 steam
424 steam, one of the best steam engines
NOHAB - made in Sverige
Árpád Intercity train from 1934
"Blue Arrow" from the 1970s
Cog-wheel train
Trams:
The last 2 trams aren't used any longer...
V63, the strongest engine
First trollies from the 1930s
A suburban train
The old Underground
A prototype, the so-called phantom-metro But we use the Russian Mityishchi metros.
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It's a regular suburban train, BM72. Designed by and for NSB for use on short, local distances in Norway, produced by Ansaldo in Italy.raptortycoon wrote:@dizcon, if that is a subway train it beats the ugly ones we have here in Rotterdam, yours looks somewhat like the TGV.
3d sketch
The only Norwegian city that actually has a subway, is Oslo.
There they are replacing this one:
http://mercurio.iet.unipi.it/pix/no/met ... e_1344.jpg
with this one:
About time, eh?
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My local trains (and indeed railway): the Sanday Light Railway, and very nice it is too.
muhahaha, that's a good one! is there a 'thomas' in the making?orudge wrote:My local trains (and indeed railway): the Sanday Light Railway, and very nice it is too.
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the nearest Heritage railway to me is the: http://www.llangollen-railway.co.uk/
Its standard gauge.
My favourite railway however is a narrow Gauge railway and the link is the train in my sig
oh yeah, raptortycoon, it is bulit by a bus company, can't remember right now, but the train is a Sprinter 155 and is cheap to run and fits 80 people per car, it is in TTD as the 'dash'
Its standard gauge.
My favourite railway however is a narrow Gauge railway and the link is the train in my sig
oh yeah, raptortycoon, it is bulit by a bus company, can't remember right now, but the train is a Sprinter 155 and is cheap to run and fits 80 people per car, it is in TTD as the 'dash'
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I'm sort of equidistant between three heritage railways - the West Somerset Railway, the longest in Britain; the East Somerset Railway and the Bristol Harbour Railway.
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Born Acorn i had to ride one of those across scotland once, not sure if it was that exact type but one very similar. also the model in your picture looks A LOT like the one my dad has on his extensive 00 gauge model railway that is in our loft. i will get a list of all the models he has and some photos if possible
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Whilst on the subject of Heritige railways, I think that the "Zig Zag" is worth a look (a one and a half or so hour away from my place here in Sydney)
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Many times. It is truley an incredible ride, and a major feat of engineering!
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I went here http://www.tweetsie.com/ once when I was small.. its the closest thing to a "heritage" railway aroung here.
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