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At the 26'th of may 2006, with an Event called "DSB-døgnet", the Danish state Railways offered extremely cheap all-day tickets for all of Denmark for only 50 kroner (Approx. 6,50 Euro!). The ticket was valid for an unlimited use of all DSB-trains for 24 Hours! This offer was used by very many people, with stuffed trains and delays as a natural consequence ;-) I mainly used the day for going to the Danish Railway Museum in Odense. The loco O 318, originally used for suburban trains, with a double-deck car.
D. 26/5 2006 var "DSB døgnet". DSB solgte heldagsbilletter til 25 kr for vest eller østområdet, og 50 kr for hele landet! Dette medførte en sand passagerstorm, særligt på Intecity-togene, med forsinkelser til følge. Nærtrafiklokomotivet O 318 med en gammel dobbeltdækkervogn.
Photo by: Morten S. Sørensen |
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Mariager-Handest Veteranjernbane. Loc VLTJ 7 in Mariager, 13/7/2003. Submitted to ERPG 8/8/2003.
© Rob Reinders (www.OnTheSpot.nl) |
| Dead at the station stand DSB 161 with freight train: Randers, 23 May 2004 Scanned photo by Leon Schrijvers Leon2711schrijvers@yahoo.co.uk |
| Steam in Randers museum: DSB Q 345, 23 May 2004 Scanned photo by Leon Schrijvers Leon2711schrijvers@yahoo.co.uk |
| DSB 736 ins Bw Randers am 23.Mai 2004 Scanned picture by Leon Schrijvers. Leon2711schrijvers@yahoo.co.uk |
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DSB Cs 246 build in 1876 by Esslingen.
This locomotive was severely damaged when the storage shed
burned in 1981 but has now been externally restored.
Railway Museums open day at Randers, Denmark 12 August 1995.
Photo by Erik Hjelme <hjelme@worldonline.dk> |
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DSB G 78 built in Esslingen 1875, retired 1934. This locomotive is a so called "long boiler" in that the firebox is behind the rear axle of the engine influencing on the quality of the ride.
Photographed at Railway Museum in Odense 03 may 1997 by hjelme@worldonline.dk |
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DSB H 800 build in 1923 1'D by Borsig for freight service.
Railway Museums open day at Randers, Denmark 12 August 1995.
Photo by Erik Hjelme <hjelme@worldonline.dk> |
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DSB N 203 in Silkeborg, november 1959. These locomotives was build in
Belgium during the second world war as german class 50ÜK (übergang zur
Kriegslokomotive). After the war they were returned to Belgium, who didn't
want them and sold them to DSB.
Photo by Svend Jørgensen.
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Danish steam engine exiting Copenhagen on November 9th. 2000 on it's way to Roskilde with the dead Queen Mother, to the burial and her final restingplace at Roskilde. |