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Last update: Tue Aug 15 20:40:32 CEST 2023
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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.
Here's a small diesel-railcar, built by Triangel for smaller lines in the 20's and 30's.
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. Her ses en Triangelmotorvogn (ME35), en type der redddede en del sidebaner fra at uddø dengang.
Photo by: Morten S. Sørensen |
DSB ME 35, built 1927 by Triangel in a series of 17 units with
a Continental petrol engine of 100 hp, length 10.72 m, speed
70 km/h, weight 14.4 t, 33 seats, wood body on steel chassis.
In 1985 a new Scania-Vabis engine was installed, since 1997 it
is part of DSB Museumstog.
Danish railway museum Odense, 2023-08-04. |
DSB ME 35, built 1927 by Triangel in a series of 17 units with
a Continental petrol engine of 100 hp, length 10.72 m, speed
70 km/h, weight 14.4 t, 33 seats, wood body on steel chassis.
In 1985 a new Scania-Vabis engine was installed, since 1997 it
is part of DSB Museumstog.
Danish railway museum Odense, 2023-08-04. |