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International Railroad Discussion > Cuba's only electric RR (Hershey)Date: 05/25/16 11:13 Cuba's only electric RR (Hershey) Author: stevelv Date: 05/25/16 13:31 Re: Cuba's only electric RR (Hershey) Author: andersonb109 Here are the Brill cars back in the day. We covered almost the entire system over two days in 2001 with charters. Some of the track couldn't even be seen. When one of the Brill's failed, we were stuck in a field for hours. While waiting, a local farmer offered up his teenage daughter to any American who would marry her to get her out of the country. I swear a true story. As one of the readers commented to the reporters story, socialism at it's best. Everything is equally crap.
Date: 05/26/16 09:20 Re: Cuba's only electric RR (Hershey) Author: reindeerflame andersonb109 Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Here are the Brill cars back in the day. We > covered almost the entire system over two days in > 2001 with charters. Some of the track couldn't > even be seen. When one of the Brill's failed, we > were stuck in a field for hours. While waiting, a > local farmer offered up his teenage daughter to > any American who would marry her to get her out of > the country. I swear a true story. As one of the > readers commented to the reporters story, > socialism at it's best. Everything is equally > crap. Yes, just look at that crappy automobile in the front. It's hard to believe anyone travels in ancient autos like that. Date: 06/03/16 07:48 Re: Cuba's only electric RR (Hershey) Author: gbmott Excellent collection of photos of a railway that has long fascinated me. Are the Brills still around and just not in use, or are they gone? Does any freight service exist on the line?
Gordon Date: 06/04/16 13:18 Re: Cuba's only electric RR (Hershey) Author: 86235 gbmott Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Excellent collection of photos of a railway that > has long fascinated me. Are the Brills still > around and just not in use, or are they gone? > Does any freight service exist on the line? > > Gordon In 1999 the scheduled service was in the hands of Spanish EMUs, the Brills were still in evidence for tourist operation https://nick86235.smugmug.com/Trains/Nostalgia/Viva-Cuba-libre/i-qnnpHbc |