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Railway pictures from my city

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Posted by BudKarr on Wednesday, October 5, 2005 1:06 PM
For electrolove:

Thank you for the reply. I traveled from Göteburg to Stockholm about 10 years aboard the X2000. A wonderful experience. Never did get to your city, unfortunately.

Regards,

BK
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Posted by electrolove on Tuesday, October 4, 2005 12:44 AM
The name of my city is Söderhamn, that means Southharbor. It's located 258 km north of Stockholm.

QUOTE: Originally posted by BudKarr

Wonderful pictures! Perhaps I missed it, but what is the name of your city? I have traveled in your country by railroad, although it has not been recent. Some of those scenes jog my memory.

BK
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Posted by MisterBeasley on Monday, October 3, 2005 5:14 PM
I'm surprised that train tracks are being torn up and replaced with bikeways and pedestrian trails in Europe, too. Here in Massachusetts, the car has displaced the train, and it's awkward now to commute to work unless you happen to live very close to one of the few commuter lines.

If the trains had to go, though, it's nice to preserve the right-of-way, particularly the parts which are still unpaved. We have a couple of dirt trails, in addition to some paved ones, here in Bedford, MA. I like to ride my mountain bike through the woods, imagining what it was like a hundred years ago when the old tracks carried steam engines through the town.

Alongside one of our paved paths, there is now a short run of narrow-guage track, which (I suppose) matches the original line through town. A couple of years ago, a group of rail enthusiasts brought a narrow-guage engine to town and laid a hundred feet or so of rail (using the existing abandoned line for the other rail) and shuttled the engine back and forth for a weekend. I'm hoping the engine will be back to ride the slightly longer track sometime soon.

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Posted by waltersrails on Monday, October 3, 2005 3:54 PM
I like the pics. Lokks like a great place for rr history and a great town to live in.
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Posted by BudKarr on Monday, October 3, 2005 3:22 PM
Wonderful pictures! Perhaps I missed it, but what is the name of your city? I have traveled in your country by railroad, although it has not been recent. Some of those scenes jog my memory.

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Posted by selector on Monday, October 3, 2005 11:33 AM
I can see lots of history there, EL. Thanks for the pix. Looks like a nice place.
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Posted by csmith9474 on Monday, October 3, 2005 10:15 AM
Really cool pics. Hopefully one day something will be riding the rails again.
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Railway pictures from my city
Posted by electrolove on Monday, October 3, 2005 10:01 AM
Nice to see that the forum is open again.

Just wanted to tell you all about the nice railroad in the city I live in. 4-5 years ago it was the main railroad into my city. But politics and money changed that. No trains runs there anymore... Enjoy...

Here we go...


It was doubletrack but they took away one track so the people that lives in the city can walk there...


A bit futher down the track...


Now you can see the beginning of my city...


Pretty nice to ride bicycles here...


A big building...


I love the colors this time of the year...


Imagine that X-2000 trains are running here...


Nearly there...


Far away in this photo you can see the railway station...


Closer to the railway station...


And here it is, the railway station. Only computer people in the house right now...


I still remember how I waited for the trains here...



Railway station from the city side...


Water...


More water. Futher down in the photo the turntable is located, between the houses...


Water and railway station. You can also see the tower called Oskarsborg (Oscars castle) on the mountain...


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