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A new Italian railsite: Rail on Web
Posted by
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Sun, Jul 27 2003 12:58 PM
Hi, i'm Fabrizio Tellini, a joung italian railfan. I have made a new site: the link is Rail on Web. This site contains hundreds of photos of italian trains. In the future new photos of european trains will be uploaded.
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Sun, Jul 27 2003 12:58 PM
Hi, i'm Fabrizio Tellini, a joung italian railfan. I have made a new site: the link is Rail on Web. This site contains hundreds of photos of italian trains. In the future new photos of european trains will be uploaded.
Please write here your opinions and suggestions!
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Posted by
ironhorseman
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Sun, Dec 21 2003 11:01 PM
Hello.
Perhaps it would make it easier for us to find your website if you copy and paste the exact website address and post it in here so we can get there.
I searched for Rail on Web at www.google.com and got nothing, but then I put your name, Fabrizio Tellini, into a goggle search and got what looks like an Italian based website. If it is indeed yours it looks nice, but it's all in Italian, a language I do not read or speak.
Perhaps this is your website? http://www.photorail.com/autori/fabrizio_tellini.htm
However, goggle has this neat feature where you can translate the page to English. Some of the translation didn't appear to be correct but it's mostly understandable. I hope everyone takes a moment to look at a little bit of it. It's well laid out.
See the translated verson here: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=Fabrizio+Tellini
yad sdrawkcab s'ti
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Posted by
ironhorseman
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Sun, Dec 21 2003 11:01 PM
Hello.
Perhaps it would make it easier for us to find your website if you copy and paste the exact website address and post it in here so we can get there.
I searched for Rail on Web at www.google.com and got nothing, but then I put your name, Fabrizio Tellini, into a goggle search and got what looks like an Italian based website. If it is indeed yours it looks nice, but it's all in Italian, a language I do not read or speak.
Perhaps this is your website? http://www.photorail.com/autori/fabrizio_tellini.htm
However, goggle has this neat feature where you can translate the page to English. Some of the translation didn't appear to be correct but it's mostly understandable. I hope everyone takes a moment to look at a little bit of it. It's well laid out.
See the translated verson here: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=Fabrizio+Tellini
yad sdrawkcab s'ti
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Posted by
michaelstevens
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Mon, Dec 22 2003 8:51 AM
Thanks Fabrizio (and I. H. M.) -- nice collection of photos.
Happy Xmas !!
British Mike in Philly
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Posted by
michaelstevens
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Mon, Dec 22 2003 8:51 AM
Thanks Fabrizio (and I. H. M.) -- nice collection of photos.
Happy Xmas !!
British Mike in Philly
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Mon, Dec 22 2003 10:16 AM
I spent quite a while going through your site. Very excellent! Great photos! I enjoyed it thoroughly. I'll be sure to visit again.
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Mon, Dec 22 2003 10:16 AM
I spent quite a while going through your site. Very excellent! Great photos! I enjoyed it thoroughly. I'll be sure to visit again.
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Wed, Jan 28 2004 6:29 AM
His quite excellent site at http://www.RailonWeb.com/page1.html does have an Engli***ranslation by clicking on English within the left hand side menu.
Best Wishes from Ross R. Moore, Jr.
P.S.: The Italian high-speed Diretissima Pendolino tilt-body trains are truly wonderful!
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Wed, Jan 28 2004 6:29 AM
His quite excellent site at http://www.RailonWeb.com/page1.html does have an Engli***ranslation by clicking on English within the left hand side menu.
Best Wishes from Ross R. Moore, Jr.
P.S.: The Italian high-speed Diretissima Pendolino tilt-body trains are truly wonderful!
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Posted by
Anonymous
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Thu, Feb 19 2004 3:13 PM
Sorry to everyone... but I'm looking at your messages now for the first time!!!
Thank you very much for your opinions: I'm very happy to have make a site that people like so much!
I have uploaded a new version of the site with a new graphyc solution: from now on the updates will be one a month.
Fabrizio
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Thu, Feb 19 2004 3:13 PM
Sorry to everyone... but I'm looking at your messages now for the first time!!!
Thank you very much for your opinions: I'm very happy to have make a site that people like so much!
I have uploaded a new version of the site with a new graphyc solution: from now on the updates will be one a month.
Fabrizio
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