Posted by cnw4007 on December 8, 2015 
Light bar on the police car looks almost as big as the car. Great industrial scene. Can only imagine the loco's rocking back and forth across the track.
Posted by Rich Brown on December 8, 2015 
There's just "something" ABSOLUTELY FASCINATING" about this image. The more you study it, the more there is to see.
Posted by Sport! on December 9, 2015 
now there's something you won't run across everyday....
Posted by Dana M. on December 9, 2015 
I agree with Rich Brown - the more you look at this photo, the more you see. I do wonder how often they have to re-rail a locomotive or rail car though...lot of MofW track work needed here. Nice photo Fabrice.
Posted by Janusz Mrozek on December 9, 2015 
Wonderful scene, so interesting!
Posted by stakee on March 31, 2016 
For those curios, the 2 automobiles are Dacia (a romanian franchise of Renault), first one looks like a Dacia 1410 Cab or Kingsize Cape, the police one is a tipical Dacia 1310, one of the most comon romanian cars till the end of the 90s. The 2 vans are former road running vans of romanian concep called TV 12(Tudor Vladimirescu) it was the tipical romanian ford van if you will, they were converted as draisines to roll on the track as a workers van for track maintanence or just like a small railcar. The blue locomotive in the yard is a LDH, i would like to say class 45 but because this one is for narrow gauge its more likely LDH 45M, LDH standing for diesel hydraulic locomotive (in romanian) next to the small steamer you can see behind the log car a shape of a passenger car but its actualy a selfpowered railcar(the taller and most rearest one)
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