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pic commentMay 4, 2017


What are those very tall wagons with the egg shaped X-section?
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pic commentJul 12, 2016


Great job!
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pic commentJul 11, 2016


Actually to be consistent with the related drs 68 the description should read: Electro-Diesel Hybrid locomotive from Eurodual series", see https://trainspo.com/class/7714/
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pic commentJul 11, 2016


Loco ought to be reclassified in the database as "Electro-Diesel Hybrid locomotive" as the diesel auxiliary is specified for more than just "last mile" shunting. Nice capture btw, look forward to seeing them in service!
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pic commentJul 11, 2016


It looks like a meter gauge vehicle - checked on wikipedia and the database is indeed wrong: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_transport_in_Bratislava
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pic commentJun 8, 2016


I noticed the Danish origin, also that the particular class did not seem to be accessible through the country vehicle database. So I had suspicions that the gauge on database would be fixed at standard. Obviously not, well done fixing it!
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pic commentJun 8, 2016


Its described as standard gauge - it doesn't look it. Worth checking by a Spanish rail fan?
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pic commentFeb 5, 2016


Here in the UK 11 coaches is considered a long passenger train!
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pic commentNov 16, 2015


I presume from the sleepers on right of frame that the line is under conversion to broad gauge.
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pic commentNov 1, 2015


On first glance I mistook the tree for exhaust from the roof of the loco.
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pic commentOct 21, 2015


There's something rather sad about an intercity "train" with one carriage.
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pic commentSep 18, 2015


Strictly speaking the Fairlie engines belong to Ffestiniog Railway, although WHR is now owned by the same company this is academic. WHR is most associated with its own type of articulated, the former South African Garretts.
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pic commentSep 18, 2015


We have to take your word there is a loaded freight train behind the loco...
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pic commentAug 4, 2015


What an adorable little engine! The train looks like a cross between Welsh narrow gauge and the Isle of Wright's ex London underground stock!
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pic commentJul 9, 2015


Is the road new?