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Steam locomotive JZ 61-011 at Gevgelija, behind the railway station.
Photo: Zoran Bundalo, 13.06.2006 (cheminot@eunet.yu) |
Steam locomotive JZ 61-011 at Gevgelija, behind the railway station.
Photo: Zoran Bundalo, 13.06.2006 (cheminot@eunet.yu) |
Die Dampflokomotive JZ 61-011 in Gevgelija, hinter dem Bahnhof.
Foto: Zoran Bundalo, 13.06.2006 (cheminot@eunet.yu) |
Die Dampflokomotive JZ 61-011 in Gevgelija, hinter dem Bahnhof.
Foto: Zoran Bundalo, 13.06.2006 (cheminot@eunet.yu) |
Die Dampflokomotive JZ 61-011 in Gevgelija, hinter dem Bahnhof.
Foto: Zoran Bundalo, 13.06.2006 (cheminot@eunet.yu) |
Steam locomotive class 01 at Veles. It was manufactured in Germany. In former Yugoslavia it operated
on the Macedonian railway lines: Veles - Gevgelija, Veles - Kocani
and Veles - Prilep - Bitola.
Photo: Slobodan Ilic, 13.06.2006 (slobodan.ilic@bluewin.ch) |
Steam locomotive class 01 at Veles. It was manufactured in Germany. In former Yugoslavia it operated
on the Macedonian railway lines: Veles - Gevgelija, Veles - Kocani
and Veles - Prilep - Bitola.
Photo: Slobodan Ilic, 13.06.2006 (slobodan.ilic@bluewin.ch) |
Steam locomotive class 33 at Veles. It was manufactured in Germany during the Second World war; in Germany
it operated as class DRB 52. In former Yugoslavia it operated on the Macedonian railway lines: Veles - Gevgelija, Veles - Kocani
and Veles - Prilep - Bitola.
Photo: Slobodan Ilic, 13.06.2006 (slobodan.ilic@bluewin.ch) |
The steam locomotive 99.4-053 that operated on the narrow gauge (600 mm)
railway line Skopje - Ohrid. Now this locomotive is exposed as a monument in
Kicevo.
Foto: Zoran Bundalo, 20.07.1987 (cheminot@EUnet.yu)
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The narrow gauge (760 mm) steam locomotive 83-064,045 in Skopje, exposed as
a monument.
Foto: Zoran Bundalo, 25.04.1989 (cheminot@EUnet.yu)
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The steam locomotive 99.4-025 that operated on the narrow gauge (600 mm)
railway line Skopje - Ohrid. Now this locomotive is exposed as a monument in
the depot LISICE near Skopje.
Foto: Zoran Bundalo, 20.07.1987 (cheminot@EUnet.yu)
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