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07033-4 on railway station Dimitrovgrad with freight train from Radnevo and Simeonovgrad.
Digital photo Veselin Malinov , e-mail: malinov.veselin99@gmail.com. Website: http://nightphotos.fotopic.net |
07034-2 restored in depot Gorna Oriahovitsa.
Digital photo Veselin Malinov, e-mail: veso_bog@abv.bg |
07035-9 restored in depot Gorna Oriahovitsa.
Digital photo Veselin Malinov, e-mail: veso_bog@abv.bg |
07035-9 near railway station Pernik Razpredelitelna - the field marshalling yard of railway station Pernik in a bad condition.
You can see my website: https://www.flickr.com/photos/123766380@N06/
Digital photo Veselin Malinov , e-mail: malinov.veselin99@gmail.com |
07036-7 restored in depot Gorna Oriahovitsa.
Digital photo Veselin Malinov, e-mail: veso_bog@abv.bg |
BDZ loco 07036-1 loaned to Greek Railways is seen here at Thessaloniki Central Railway Station after had arrived with international train 335 (Beograd-Thessaloni) from Gevgelja!
Photo taken at 28/10/2003
(c) George Deskas (gdeskas2003@yahoo.gr) |
BDZ loco 07036-1 loaned to Greek Railways is seen here at Thessaloniki Central Railway Station after had arrived with international train 335 (Beograd-Thessaloni) from Gevgelja!
Photo taken at 28/10/2003
(c) George Deskas (gdeskas2003@yahoo.gr) |
BDZ 07 036 with freight train at station Pernik, 31.01.2005
Photo: Nikolay Petrakiev, niki_pet@mail.bg |
07037-5(home depot Dimitrovgrad) restored in depot Plovdiv. Digital photo Veselin Malinov, e-mail: veso_bog@abv.bg |
07037-5 (home depot Dimitrovgrad) restored in depot Plovdiv.
Digital photo Veselin Malinov , e-mail: veso_bog@abv.bg |
BDZ 07 033 with freight train in Sadovo (between Dimitrovgrad (BG) and Plovdiv)
2004-04-07.
Photo: Helmut Uttenthaler, helmut.uttenthaler@gmx.at |
A detail of 07037-5 (home depot Dimitrovgrad) restored in depot Plovdiv.
Digital photo Veselin Malinov , e-mail: malinov.veselin99@gmail.com |
BDZ Diesel locomotive 07.033-4 (home depot Dimitrovgrad) arrives at railway station Plovdiv with Optima Express tourist train
Digital photo Atanas Galabov, e-mail: bdz_bg@mail.bg 1.www.railwaymodeling.com 2.www.bgphoto.net/bdz_bg |
Locomotive 07 033 arrives at the station of Dimitrovgrad with an OMFESA freight train coming from Turkey. 8 December 2006
Photo by Miroslav Georgiev (miroslav_sg@all.bg) |
BDZ Diesel damaged locomotive 07.037.5 in depot Plovdiv.
Digital photo Atanas Galabov, e-mail: bdz_bg@mail.bg 1. www.railwaymodeling.com 2. www.bgphoto.net/bdz_bg/ |
BDZ locomotive 07 036 with local freight train at station Blagoevgrad, 03.08.2005. The electrification of the main line Sofia-Kulata is finished a long time ago, but the freight trains are still operating by diesel locomotives.
Photo by Ivo Radoev, ivo_r23@mail.bg |
Due to a severe motive power shortage, Greek State Railways (OSE) has rented
some locomotives from Bulgarian State Railways (BDZ) since the summer of 2003.
A BDZ class 07 "Ludmilla" 07.35 pulls a freight train from Volos to Thessaloniki over the Axios river bridge. The left bridge was built in 1945 and was the first to be decommissioned from traffic (today, there's a new reinforced concrete bridge nearly 500m left from the photographer's vantage point).
Copyright: Nick Fotis (nfotis@cs.ntua.gr) |
Due to maintenance of electrification and bridges in the line between
Thessaloniki and Gefyra station in the Idomeni route, for some time there
was a switchback manoever via the Axios station in the mainline to Athens.
A BDZ class 07 "Ludmilla" 07.35 pulls the passenger train 334 from Thessaloniki to Skopje, the first train to follow this route. The view is from the bridge of the National road to Edessa from Thessaloniki, just half a kilometer before the train reaches Gefyra station.
By the way, Gefyra station holds a historical significance, since this is
was the place where Greeks and Turks representatives conferred about the
end of Turkish occupation of Thessaloniki in the Balkan Wars (the
station was called then 'Topcyn').
Copyright: Nick Fotis (nfotis@cs.ntua.gr) |