P36 0064 is awaiting departure from the Brest station at the border between Poland and Belarus. In 1990, this was the first steam charter to be organized in the former Soviet Union. The train run ... (more)
Here is a picture of the notorious 'bogie changing shed' at Brest at the Border between Poland and Belarus. The Russian Railway Gauge is 1,520 mm (4 ft 11+27⁄32 in), whereas in Poland it's 1... (more)
Portrait of the streamlined steam locomotive Pm3-5 at the Warsaw railway museum. Initially, it was intended to transfer the Pm3-3 to the Railway Museum, but this machine has been scrapped before t... (more)
Konstal 105N streetcar #1297 in the streets of Warsaw.
Two narrow gauge diesel locomotives of the Lxd2 class built by Faur in Romania are waiting for a next assignment at the Krosniewice shed. All regular passenger traffic ceased in June 2001 on this ... (more)
An old diesel railcar is waiting for a next assignment at the Krosniewice shed. All regular passenger traffic ceased in June 2001 on this narrow gauge system.
Rush hour at the Krosniewice station. All regular passenger traffic ceased in June 2001 on this narrow gauge system.
Portrait of the PKP tender locomotive TKt48 143. Originally intended for use in suburban traffic, the locomotives were later mainly used for passenger and freight trains on the low mountain range ... (more)
Portrait of the PKP SP45-057 diesel locomotive at Wolsztyn. The locomotive looks very clean and well maintained.
OL49 105 is awaiting departure from the Wolsztyn station with a local passenger train.
A local passenger train running between Wolsztyn and Nowa Sol is arriving at a small station to pick up a few passengers.
Wolsztyn station departure.
The SP45-057 is meeting the ST43-08 at the Wolsztyn station.
The PKP Kriegslok Ty42 87 is hauling a short freight train near Wolsztyn.
Three diesel locomotive of the ST44 class are resting at the Gniezno shed. When the first prototype of the M62 heavy diesel freight locomotive was completed in Lugansk in 1964, no-one probably cou... (more)