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Western Railroad Discussion > TrainsIDon'tKnowWhatTheyAre #3Date: 04/03/26 09:22 TrainsIDon'tKnowWhatTheyAre #3 Author: BoilingMan Date: 04/03/26 09:24 Re: TrainsIDon'tKnowWhatTheyAre #3 Author: BoilingMan Date: 04/03/26 09:26 Re: TrainsIDon'tKnowWhatTheyAre #3 Author: BoilingMan Date: 04/03/26 09:31 Re: TrainsIDon'tKnowWhatTheyAre #3 Author: BoilingMan Okay, I'll stop. I shot all of these in a couple hours and I probably missed about a quarter of them- electrics are very quiet and sneak up on you.
The variety is nuts! SR On to Switzerland... Date: 04/03/26 09:41 Re: TrainsIDon'tKnowWhatTheyAre #3 Author: Gonut1 Fascinating, like paging through a Marklin Z Scale train catalog!
Thanks for sharing. Gonut Date: 04/03/26 09:49 Re: TrainsIDon'tKnowWhatTheyAre #3 Author: dan Go marklin!
Date: 04/04/26 04:21 Re: TrainsIDon'tKnowWhatTheyAre #3 Author: WrongWayMurphy I took that trip a few years ago on Avalon.
All I could identify was Bo-Bo and Co-Co Date: 04/04/26 06:35 Re: TrainsI Don't Know What They Are #3 Author: cozephyr Will you be visiting Switzerland-?
Photo - Here's the Railjet 1116 208 Vienna to Zurich (Zürich), Switzerland, train Austrian Railways OBB a 200 KMH (125 MPH) train arriving Zurich, Switzerland, 4 September 2015. Date: 04/05/26 06:22 Re: TrainsI Don't Know What They Are #3 Author: PFE_COI Took the same trip up the river a few years ago...found this map to be helpful for getting the ID of some locations.
Ron Date: 04/08/26 11:49 Re: TrainsI Don't Know What They Are #3 Author: pbouzide I like the M.U.'d electrics pic, but really have enjoyed all the freight action in your entire series.
It's been more than a decade and a half now, but I once rode an overnight sleeper train between Rome Terminii and Munich, and when we arrived in Munich Central, I saw that the locomotive had been replaced with an Austrian OBB Siemens Vectron like the one in your photo, but with the only difference being that it was shiny-brand-new. |