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KR passenger coach 1129, Nairobi Railway Museum Kenya Railways 1st class passenger coach 1129 exhibited at Nairobi Railway Museum. Right behind is Kenya-Uganda Railway 2401. Photo taken Sunday 9 November 2014. Photo: Steffen Mokosch (Steffen.Mokosch@web.de) |
KR passenger coach 1129 interior, Nairobi Railway Museum Interior of Kenya Railways passenger coach 1129 exhibited at Nairobi Railway Museum. Photo taken Sunday 9 November 2014. Photo: Steffen Mokosch (Steffen.Mokosch@web.de) |
KR passenger coach 1129 interior, Nairobi Railway Museum Interior of Kenya Railways passenger coach 1129 exhibited at Nairobi Railway Museum. Photo taken Sunday 9 November 2014. Photo: Steffen Mokosch (Steffen.Mokosch@web.de) |
KR passenger coach 1141, Nairobi Railway Museum Kenya Railways 1st class passenger coach 1141 exhibited at Nairobi Railway Museum. Photo taken Sunday 9 November 2014. Photo: Steffen Mokosch (Steffen.Mokosch@web.de) |
Historic box car 2855, Nairobi Railway Museum Historic box car 2855 exhibited at the Nairobi Railway Museum. Photo taken Sunday 9 November 2014. Photo: Steffen Mokosch (Steffen.Mokosch@web.de) |
Kenya-Uganda Railway flat car #327, Nairobi Railway Museum Historic flat car 327 of Kenya-Uganda Railway exhibited at the Nairobi Railway Museum. EAR 3123 seen behind. Photo taken Sunday 9 November 2014. Photo: Steffen Mokosch (Steffen.Mokosch@web.de) |
Tanganyika Railway box car 880, Nairobi Railway Museum Historic box car 880 of Tanganyika Railway exhibited at the Nairobi Railway Museum. Photo taken Sunday 9 November 2014. Photo: Steffen Mokosch (Steffen.Mokosch@web.de) |
Historic flat car, Nairobi Railway Museum Historic flat car exhibited at the Nairobi Railway Museum. Photo taken Sunday 9 November 2014. Photo: Steffen Mokosch (Steffen.Mokosch@web.de) |
Historic passenger car, Nairobi Railway Museum One of the surviving passenger cars of Uganda Railway exhibited at the Nairobi Railway Museum. This one was designated for 3rd class passengers. Photo taken Sunday 9 November 2014. Photo: Steffen Mokosch (Steffen.Mokosch@web.de) |
Historic passenger car No. 12, Nairobi Railway Museum One of the surviving passenger cars of Uganda Railway exhibited at the Nairobi Railway Museum. This one was designated for 1st class passengers and was that one in which one of the famous incidents with the man-eating lions of Tsavo occured. Photo taken Sunday 9 November 2014. Photo: Steffen Mokosch (Steffen.Mokosch@web.de) |
Historic passenger car No. 12 interior, Nairobi Railway Museum Interior of Uganda Railway passenger car No 12. It was from this coach that superintendent Charles Henry Ryall was dragged and killed by a man-eating lion at Kima station on 6th June 1900. Photo taken Sunday 9 November 2014. Photo: Steffen Mokosch (Steffen.Mokosch@web.de) |
Historic passenger car, Nairobi Railway Museum One of the surviving passenger cars of Uganda Railway exhibited at the Nairobi Railway Museum. This one was designated for 1st class passengers. Right behind: Tanganyika Railway box car 880. Photo taken Sunday 9 November 2014. Photo: Steffen Mokosch (Steffen.Mokosch@web.de) |