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Any Polish railway fans on the forum?
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In 1932 there was made in Belgium a giant Franco(-Crosti) engine. I put Crosti between paratheses as his name wasn't yet linked to this type of engine at that time. It was the first of it's type. It did only a few runs and was then exposed at the 1935 world fair.
Nothing came of it, the boiler was sold and the rest laid up. During WWII the Sänger company (Bremen) ordered 2 engines and the parts laid up were used. Both engines left Belgium in the spring of 1944.
They appear to be used at Deutsche Werft in Kiel and passed then on -through the russians- to the PKP. There they got mumbers 0601 (Poznan)and 0602 (Gdansk). Last info is that the 0602 was broken up in Krakow in 1955.
Now in Belgium itself there isn't much to find apart from what a few book tell (like the Polish link I copied here). The archives are lost due to the war and due to negligence. So I would like to try to find something in Poland, but I don't know any polish... First thing I'd like to do is to find some contact with some train freaks in poland that I could talk to in english or french or german with the idea to find the track at that end. The Bremen link looks difficult as well knowing the fate of Bremen during the end of the war.
Unless others are interested I propose we continue by email.
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I model European, primarily Swiss (SBB/BLS) and am expanding into Austria (OBB). I love history and this interests me. Please continue or use my email if you want to do this off form. Since there is a Form for European Steam, Diesel and Electric it could be in one of those forms. However, they are about models, so maybe we need a "History" form for this type of discussion.
Jim/Brad: Are you listening???
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There is a coal train that runs from Poland into Germany. I keep hoping Marklin will release the cars in Z scale. I believe they already have done so in HO. There is a German web cam that I watch frequently, and I have a few screen captures of this train working the rails.
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What is the address for that German web cam? I've come across several Swiss web cams.
Here is Landquart Railstation
www.bildersammlung.ch/landquart-outlet-village-alpenrhein-webcam-live-eins/webcam.php
I hope you enjoy surfing.
Robert
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It is:
www.frankenstein-wetter.de/webcam10n_aktuell.php
Click on Direktverbindung to get the live video stream. Switch the stream to max.
If you click on the still image on the like, you will get a static large shot of the image. I plan to replicate this scene on my layout.
Rob
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If you need some translations from Polish to English I can help.
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There are no known existing photos of them while in Poland and both were eventually scrapped.
There was a short article about them in "Swiat Koleji" (World of Railways) magazine No4/2004.
Apparently they were stationed in Poznan workshop and listed on the inventory of DOKP (Regional Directorate of National Railways) in Gdansk.
There are some rumours that they were used for a while on experimental basis on Klodzko-Kudowa line, but it is highly unlikely that they were ever used operationally.
You can read about them here but there is only single line about their eventual fate in Poland.
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No it wasn't a matter of you (or anybody else) objecting - simply didn't think it would interest anybody...Interesting you would think that I might object. ...Cheers, Jim CCRR:)
ps don't get me started or else I will bore you forever after about Polish Railways
My great grandfather worked on Ostbahn (when it was part of KPEV) and later on PKP, hence my interest in the subject.
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I haven't found more than that single line. The original source of it is the book "Vapeur en Belgique" by Phil Dambly ("Steam in Belgium"). Which is a book giving a historical overview of all steam engines that ran in Belgium. There is however no attribution of where that info comes from.
It cannot be the railway company (NMBS) as neither the original loc nor both spin-off's ever were aquired by the NMBS. I tried to find the archives of the builder, but those got lost partly during the war, partly during aquisition by other companies later and by willfull destruction when steam was phased out. Unless someone saved some parts personally.
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I haven't got it, but I'll see what I can doAny chance of obtaining a copy of that article somewhere? These are the type of things I'm looking for....
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Strangely this was exactly the story with another loco I was researching (built by Vulcan Foundry Newton-le-Willows see here ). In the end I found the only remaining drawings and microfilms for this loco in Maritime Museum (of all places). But at least I have found it, so there is a hope for you yet?...I tried to find the archives of the builder, but those got lost partly during the war, partly during aquisition by other companies later and by willfull destruction when steam was phased out. Unless someone saved some parts personally...
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For myself, I don't have a particular interest in Polish Rail. However, I love history and I love mechanical things - so I really like the history of mechanical things. I went on vacation over the Christmas Holiday. One of my 2 souvenier T-shirts is a mechanical drawing of a historic lighthouse with the dimensions. How geeky is that? So bring on the history of mechanical things. It's always great to read.
Besides, sometimes it is these kinds of discussions that spur someone to venture into something new. I was reading in MRR last night about a fellow in England modeling a specific steeplechase loco in Yakima, Washington. He got his interest reading a historic article about it in RMC. You never know where it will lead. . .
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bambuko wrote:
Socalz44 wrote:
No it wasn't a matter of you (or anybody else) objecting - simply didn't think it would interest anybody...Interesting you would think that I might object. ...Cheers, Jim CCRR:)
ps don't get me started or else I will bore you forever after about Polish Railways
My great grandfather worked on Ostbahn (when it was part of KPEV) and later on PKP, hence my interest in the subject.
Chris
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