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 Post subject: Modern and Everyday Trains in Germany.
PostPosted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 10:14 pm 
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Evening All,

Although my recent trip to Germany was to visit some railway museums and experience some German steam, I did take a few pictures of the modern and everyday trains that we used to get around the country.

I have now added another dozen pictures to my Fotopic site and, if anyone is interested to see them, here's one of them :

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Clicking on the picture will enlarge it and take you to the others. Alternatively, click on this link :

http://ronfisher.fotopic.net/c1099919.html

At the moment, the pictures are in the 'Stop Press!' collection in the first gallery which is where all new pictures go for the first two to three weeks or so. In due course I shall move them on and you will then find them in the second gallery with the other pictures :

http://ronfisher2.fotopic.net/c1856583.html

Hope that they are of interest.

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 Post subject: Re: Modern and Everyday Trains in Germany.
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 10:23 am 
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including a model train. what is a 0-5-0WT :?: :?: :?: :mrgreen:
(this ain't a cog model-railroad ... or :shock: )


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 Post subject: Re: Modern and Everyday Trains in Germany.
PostPosted: Thu Aug 05, 2010 10:17 pm 
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Jens Wulf wrote:
including a model train. what is a 0-5-0WT :?: :?: :?: :mrgreen:
(this ain't a cog model-railroad ... or :shock: )


I was clearly having a bad finger day when I typed up those captions. I'm surprised that the spill chucker didn't pick it up though.

I blame the bloke that put the 5 next to the 4 on the keyboard.

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