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I'm from Poland and I used to go to Gdansk for my doctor when i was younger. The trains are pretty bad. They stick kinda too.
They stick like u
I really like the Polish Railways as its like a museum!
thats the ultra old ones still in service while the fleet is updated.. They have bullet trains there.
Was there a trainmen on the end of that first train doing the reverse?
Does anyone know the type of cars being pushed by the electric loco at the very beginning? They are very distinctive - looks like 4 axles and some kind of very large air tanks above the bogies. Air brake reservoirs? Any help would be appreciated.
I think the air tanks are there to open the bottom opening doors of the wagon to discharge the contents - coal?
What's the gauge there?
the second train has DB logo on its wagoons
Where exactly in Poland are these videos from?
Where was the first electric engine?
Branislav Turčina y
its crocodille of coal power station in Konin
@@rrogii your wrong!
weird looking locomotives and frieght cars.
Ur looking wierd dude IT was a comunist era in Poland when these all trains were build
I'm from Poland and I used to go to Gdansk for my doctor when i was younger. The trains are pretty bad. They stick kinda too.
They stick like u
I really like the Polish Railways as its like a museum!
thats the ultra old ones still in service while the fleet is updated.. They have bullet trains there.
Was there a trainmen on the end of that first train doing the reverse?
Does anyone know the type of cars being pushed by the electric loco at the very beginning? They are very distinctive - looks like 4 axles and some kind of very large air tanks above the bogies. Air brake reservoirs? Any help would be appreciated.
I think the air tanks are there to open the bottom opening doors of the wagon to discharge the contents - coal?
What's the gauge there?
the second train has DB logo on its wagoons
Where exactly in Poland are these videos from?
Where was the first electric engine?
Branislav Turčina y
its crocodille of coal power station in Konin
@@rrogii your wrong!
weird looking locomotives and frieght cars.
Ur looking wierd dude IT was a comunist era in Poland when these all trains were build