Only a little water has the river Rhine, when the Churchill Double Red Arrow, built in 1939, is crossing the brigde above the Rhine Falls.
The double red arrow "Churchill-Pfeil" from 1939, RAe 4/8 # 1021 of the SBB, seems tiny when crossing the highest railway viaduct in Switzerland, the 99 meter high Sitter viaduct of the former Bod... (more)
"Churchill Arrow" RAe 4/8 # 1021 from 1939 is on a privately ordered charter trip "Round the Säntis", slowly crossing the highest railway bridge of Switzerland, the 99 meter h... (more)
"Round the Säntis" charter trip of RAe 4/8 # 1021 "Churchill-Pfeil" (Churchill Arrow) is running along the Walensee, which has a remarkable depth of 151 meter, with the Churfi... (more)
"Round the Säntis" charter trip of RAe 4/8 # 1021 "Churchill-Pfeil" (Churchill Arrow) is crossing the 282 meter long Weissenbach viaduct on the former Bodensee-Toggenburg Bahn... (more)
Red double arrow "Churchill-Pfeil" RAe 4/8 # 1021 of SBB passenger division on a brunch round trip through the Töss valley between Bauma and Steg. This iconic railcar with a max. veloci... (more)
"Churchill Arrow" RAe 4/8 # 1021 is on a brunch roundtrip through the Töss valley on this beautiful spring day. The trip started in Zürich, running via Winterthur-Bauma to Rapperswil, ... (more)
At one of rare days with snow, the Churchill Double Red Arrow, built in 1939, was en route in the north east of Switzerland.
Double red arrow "Churchill-Pfeil" RAe 4/8 # 1021 on the Rhine bridge between Feuerthalen and Schaffhausen. The vehicle was on a "Brunch trip" from Zürich via Winterthur-Thalh... (more)
Double red arrow "Churchill-Pfeil" RAe 4/8 # 1021 is crossing the Rhine vaiduct between Feuerthalen and Schaffhausen.
The Churchill Double Red Arrow, built in 1939, en route as a "brunch trip" in the north east of Switzerland.
The Churchill Double Red Arrow en route as a "brunch trip" in the north east of Switzerland.
Coming back from a brunch journey through eastern part of Switzerland, "Churchill-Pfeil" (Churchill Arrow) RAe 4/8 # 1021 of the SBB passenger division is entering Zürich main station.