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    Light the Candles for Topo and mhdishere

    Thanks, interurben & Gauge friends. :D :D :D Greetings to mhdishere, too ;) I have enjoyed a nice day with my family, and this night I will give a try to my new D&RGW F9's :p
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    Spanish trains collide head-on

    Thanks for your feelings, interurben. At the end, 26 people have died. :( Now, several people are questioning the train as a secure way to travel. Curiously, every day die a lot of people in the roads and, however, the people don't say that the cas are unsafe. But if a train collide and...
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    Spanish trains collide head-on

    Last night, a Talgo train collided head-on with a TECO train (container transport). :( The enginers and several crew died (the two locos catched fire instantly), but there are more than twenty people missing and, due to the enormous fire and big mess, I'm afraid about their chance for survive...
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    Happy Birthday

    Happy Birthday, Jimmy :)
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    Rich & Jon

    Happy Birthday friends, and many to come for enjoy your new trains!! (because there are NEW trains, aren't? :D )
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    'traction'? pics from France

    Congratulations, aartwmich! You have catched a nice BB-7200 in freight scheme ("Fret") :cool: 193 of these locomotives wore this livery, and they are based in South France
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    Our loss

    Sorry to hear of your loss, Michael. My sincere condolences to you and your wife.
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    Your Help Is Needed

    Vic, my sincere condolences to you and your relatives.
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    A mole tale: The history of a little RR (1)

    Yep, at 1:87 (H0) the entire line (±20 kilometers/ ±12.43 miles) that would be... Hummm, around 230 meters / 755 feet. At H0 it could be cut at half of that without compromising the 'real' effect. That would be nice, yes :D The scenary would be a good mix between city&country, with a 20%...
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    A mole tale: The history of a little RR (1)

    A mole tale (and 4) In 1973, the aging "Topo" surrendered finally to public hands, and the FEVE ("Ferrocarriles Españoles de Vía Estrecha" / "Spanish Narrow Gauge Railroads") took it over, avoiding its total closure. In the late 80's it was passed to the Basque administration and since then...