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TH&B
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July 2003
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TH&B
on Saturday, September 6, 2003 6:52 PM
I'm interested all freight railroading all over the world. I have mostly been able to follow North American and European trains from english magazines and websites.
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Anonymous
on Saturday, September 6, 2003 6:17 PM
I am also interested in Russian railroads. That's where my love of trains started[8D][8D]
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Anonymous
on Saturday, September 6, 2003 6:17 PM
I am also interested in Russian railroads. That's where my love of trains started[8D][8D]
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Gwolfe
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May 2002
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Overseas railroading
Posted by
Gwolfe
on Saturday, September 6, 2003 6:02 PM
I am curious about the level of interest among Trains readers in foreign railroads. Certainly North American railroading logically dominate the interest range, but do readers and forum participants crave information about overseas rail systems? If so, what sources are tapped to learn and stay informed about them?
Incidentally, I work in Taiwan where the rail infrastructure was built during Japanese occupation. The passenger train is still a wonderful mainstay of public transportation here.
Thanks,
Glenn
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Gwolfe
Member since
May 2002
69 posts
Overseas railroading
Posted by
Gwolfe
on Saturday, September 6, 2003 6:02 PM
I am curious about the level of interest among Trains readers in foreign railroads. Certainly North American railroading logically dominate the interest range, but do readers and forum participants crave information about overseas rail systems? If so, what sources are tapped to learn and stay informed about them?
Incidentally, I work in Taiwan where the rail infrastructure was built during Japanese occupation. The passenger train is still a wonderful mainstay of public transportation here.
Thanks,
Glenn
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