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Obb 1822 as Korridorzuge...

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Obb 1822 as Korridorzuge sent on March 06, 2021 (18:40) by Ilgattone65. 42 comments, 1137 views. [retina]

at 44mm, 25 sec f/22.0, ISO 200, tripod.

Il Korridorzuge con in testa la bellissima 1822 delle Obb è pronto a lasciare la stazione di Prato di Mezzo/Mittewiese alla volta di Lienz. I treni corridoio o Korridorzuge furono istituiti nel 1946 dopo il secondo conflitto mondiale grazie ad un accordo sottoscritto tra il Ministro degli esteri austriaco Gruber ed il presidente del consiglio italiano Degasperi. Servivano ad unire attraverso il territorio diventato italiano la capitale del Tirolo Innsbruck e Lienz, rimasta isolata dal resto della provincia. Dopo il succedersi di vario materiale rotabile dal 29 Luglio 1996 entrarono in servizio le nuovissime e bellissime 1822 che in seguito, per vari motivi, non ebbero molta fortuna. Furono successivamente cedute alle Ferrovie Polacche. P.S. sulla destra si nota il chiosco per il noleggio delle biciclette. (L'insegna è quella di Papin Sport....chi conosce la zona sa chi è!)



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sent on December 20, 2021 (22:53) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Hello Leonardo, what a pleasure to meet another model railway player! I'm glad you like my images of the small model I have under construction.
Roco and Fleischmann are two excellent brands belonging to the same parent company. Roco has an unparalleled vastness of models and as far as I am concerned the operation of the products has no equal; Fleischmann seems to me to only do N currently, or at least is an excellence in this scale. It has always made excellent H0 scale tracks but it seems to me that due to problems with the plants it has abandoned production.
In any case, have fun!
Thanks of the passage and Happy Holidays.
Mario.

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sent on December 20, 2021 (23:23) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)

Thanks to you Mario and I gladly reciprocate the best wishes! Good evening and see you soon !
Leonardo


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