After a day of sightseeing and visiting the amazing city of Samarkand I headed for an hour to a spot in the suburbs to try to catch something for my first taster of Uzbek railways. The first catch was a new type of loco for me personally a 3ES5K with a mixed freight heading westbound out of Samarkand. Also seen at this location was a 2O'ZELR and Talgo set 01/02.
Looking rather smart displaying a headboard on the front and of course the common sight of Romanian flags in the cab, 60 1376 works regional train CONSTANTA - TULCEA ORAS
TransPennine Express 68 031 works driver training service 5B79 1334 Cleethorpes to Doncaster. The locomotive is named Felix after Huddersfield station's resident Cat. This cat is quite famous in the UK with a book even being written about her. https://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/n...t-bolt/
Это приятно снаружи, но это ад для машиниста поезда. Летом высокие окна обжаривают стенд, где нет ни одной ровной поверхности для написания бумаги или употребления пищи. С этой точки зрения я предпочитаю локомотивы 242.
I mean that it looks like there is no internal pass through, only this "side walk" we can see on the photo (don't know what would be the right word in English to name it).
Colas Rail 70 807 leads 6E46 0439 Kingsbury Oil Sdgs to Lindsey Oil Refinery past Knabbs Bridge, Barnetby on the final part of it's journey to Immingham. Seen here running 33 minutes early!
Quote (Алексей Потелещенко, 15.02.2023): > Это вам не АЧ/АПЧ...(я про межвагонный переход)
It's not, all DMU's are connected by a walkway between coaches in the UK now, a lot even have connections at the front and back so when joined with another DMU/EMU it's possible to walk through.
220 008, United Kingdom Railways