Home | Open Account | Help | 338 users online |
Member Login
Discussion
Media SharingHostingLibrarySite Info |
European Railroad Discussion > Wednesday's [narrow gauge] Polish FlashbackDate: 03/28/18 06:48 Wednesday's [narrow gauge] Polish Flashback Author: gbmott As promised, some shots of various narrow gauge operations. At Sochaczew, 60km from Warsaw, there is a narrow gauge museum that includes 33km of line in the form of a Y, the junction being at Tułowice with lines from there to Wyszogród and Piaski Królewskie.
1. Zt Ty-830 - Tułowice 10-16-93 2. PKS 3 - Tułowice 10-16-93 3. PKP Px48-3912 - Stargard Szczecinski 8-14-93 4. PKP Px48-1752 - Białynin 6-14-95 5. PKP Lyd-1 208 - Ełk 2-5-94 6. PKP Enginehouse at Gniezno Gordon Date: 03/28/18 06:50 Re: Wednesday's [narrow gauge] Polish Flashback Author: gbmott Date: 03/28/18 08:55 Re: Wednesday's [narrow gauge] Polish Flashback Author: krm152 Interesting and different.
Thanks for posting. ALLEN Date: 03/28/18 14:17 Re: Wednesday's [narrow gauge] Polish Flashback Author: Bob3985 That is quite an array of headlights. And Number 3 is a cute little locomotive.
Bob Krieger Cheyenne, WY Date: 03/28/18 14:32 Re: Wednesday's [narrow gauge] Polish Flashback Author: gbmott Bob
The lower two lights are really more marker lights, size notwithstanding, than headlights. You will notice that there is a small red light inside the housing at the bottom and serves as rear-end protection if the locomotive is backing. One of the markers (I can't remember which) is extinguished if the locomotive is switching. Both are illuminated when making an actual train movement. At least that is what I recall from twenty-five years ago! Gordon Date: 03/29/18 08:56 Re: Wednesday's [narrow gauge] Polish Flashback Author: Milepost_130 Very nice. Thanks.
|