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European Railroad Discussion > Germany/Austria 2014 part 2Date: 12/05/14 17:53 Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave on the way back from Berchtesgarden i decided to make a short detour to Salzburg to see what was there Trolley Buses were at the main plaza near the station and a good cross section of OBB trains
Freilassing tower box the junction for the Berchtesgarden line Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/05/14 17:54 by bakersfielddave. Date: 12/05/14 17:56 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave Date: 12/05/14 17:59 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave Date: 12/05/14 18:01 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave Date: 12/05/14 18:04 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave the original station with the new in mid afternoon
one of a number of freight trains seen that afternoon typical european style trash bins the pronunciation of 'plastic' can be amusing Date: 12/05/14 18:09 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave lots of color here both in rollingstock and architechture
also i seem to remember seeing this no trespassing past platforms icon to be reminiscent of a certain 1951 era Sci Fi movie 'Gort....klaatu barada nikto' Date: 12/05/14 18:11 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave Date: 12/05/14 18:14 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave Date: 12/05/14 18:17 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave Date: 12/05/14 18:21 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: Ray_Murphy bakersfielddave Wrote:
> typical european style trash bins the > pronunciation of 'plastic' can be amusing Essentially, it means "art material." Ray Date: 12/05/14 18:29 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave i will post the Salzburg trolley bus photos in a day or so when i sort them out
Date: 12/06/14 04:06 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: andersonb109 Wow. Lots of changes to the Salzberg station including what looks to be an entirely new train shed since my last visit only a few years ago.
Date: 12/06/14 04:09 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: hwb36604 I sometimes wonder if Europeans, Germans in particular are color blind???
Date: 12/06/14 04:14 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: Ray_Murphy hwb36604 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > I sometimes wonder if Europeans, Germans in > particular are color blind??? What on earth are you talking about??? Ray Date: 12/06/14 08:46 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: colehour Brings back memories of my visits to Salzburg. The religious congregation I belong to has a house there, in Aigen, about a block from the station of the same name.
Date: 12/06/14 11:40 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: Stephenloco I love that they have integrated the original train shed into to the new station (in the 2nd photo) however it is now overwelmed by the new structure.
Date: 12/08/14 15:51 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave Date: 12/08/14 15:53 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave Date: 12/08/14 15:54 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave Date: 12/08/14 15:54 Re: Germany/Austria 2014 part 2 Author: bakersfielddave |