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Királyrét Forestry Railway, section between Kismaros and Morgó stations. 19th January, 2003.

Királyréti Erdei Vasút, pályaszakasz Kismaros - Morgó között. 2003. január 19.

Foto & Scan: Pap Dávid István (davep@webmail.hu)



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Királyrét Forestry Railway, section between Kismaros and Morgó stations. 19th January, 2003.

Királyréti Erdei Vasút, pályaszakasz Kismaros - Morgó között. 2003. január 19.

Foto & Scan: Pap Dávid István (davep@webmail.hu)



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KÁEV
Kyrályrét is the northern end of the KÁEV narrow gauge line from Kismaros and has an empty building with a station platform and run round loop. Steam locomotive 490.2004 is being uncoupled before running around its train. Shortly afterwards the empty stock left and the diesel hauled train arrived.

Photo by Michael Taylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. (michael@einbahn.org)

Website www.EinBahn.org



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KÁEV
One of the villages served by the KÁEV is Szokolya-Felsö. I was surprised how close the tracks were to the houses. The train stop is the 2nd house, pink walls, and is marked by a simple board and a timetable on a post. Photographed from a steam hauled train on Saturday May 1st, 2004.

Photo by Michael Taylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. (michael@einbahn.org)

Website www.EinBahn.org



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KÁEV
One of the villages served by the KÁEV is Szokolya-Felsö. The train stop is marked by a simple board and a timetable on a post. Photographed on Saturday May 1st, 2004.

Photo by Michael Taylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. (michael@einbahn.org)

Website www.EinBahn.org



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KÁEV
Departing Szokolya-Felsö. Photographed on Saturday May 1st, 2004.

Photo by Michael Taylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. (michael@einbahn.org)

Website www.EinBahn.org



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