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2143 020, a former ÖBB engine, and now owned by the BRKS, is ready to leave Zahorska Ves on the way to Zohor on May 20th 2004. The schlieren cars behind the engine were purchased too by the BRKS.

This picture was taken by Sybic - www.bahnnews-austria.at



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The BRKS 2143 020 arrives at Bratislava hl.st. on May 20th 2004 with a regional train to Zahorska Ves.

This picture was taken by Sybic - www.bahnnews-austria.at



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BRKS 830 180-6 prepares to depart from Bratislava hl st with train Os2312 (15:26 to Zahorska Ves) on Wednesday April 28th, 2004.    

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

Website www.EinBahn.org



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BRKS 830 193-9 at Bratislava hl st on Friday October 1st, 2004.

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

Website www.EinBahn.org



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830 180 of the BRKS arrives with a regional train from Zohor at Zahorska Ves on May 20th 2004. The private slovakian railway company BRKS owned the line between Zohor and Zahorska Ves and is now responsible for the whole traffic there.

This picture was taken by Sybic - www.bahnnews-austria.at



830_057_2_Bratislava_hl_st_18_02_2005.jpg (161676 bytes)

Old dmu 830 057 of the BRKS, arriving at Bratislava hl.st. on 18th Feb 2005 on the way to Zahorska Ves.

This picture was taken by Sybic - www.bahnnews-austria.at



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830 180 after shunting the trailer at Zahorska Ves on May 20th 2004.

This picture was taken by Sybic - www.bahnnews-austria.at



830zohor.jpg (121642 bytes)

830 180 with another 830 of the BRKS on May 20th 2004 at Zohor.

This picture was taken by Sybic - www.bahnnews-austria.at



BRKS-830-180_Zohor.jpg (70245 bytes)

BRKS passenger train from Bratislava to Zahorska Ves

Photo was taken on my Railway Journey to Western Slovakia, (20.05.04 - 22.05.04)

Photo by Endre Barta (barta.endre@freemail.hu)
More pictures (mostly from Hungary): www.trains.hu



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BRKS DMU 830 193-9 with other 830 as a stop train Os2312 to Zahorska Ves. Bratislava hl.st. 20.07.2004

Photo by F. Kovac (info@cip.sk)



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BRKS 182 080-2 in Plavec on 03.10.2007

Photo by Iványi Csaba (c.ivanyi@chello. hu)



BRKS230_0416nz.jpg (150894 bytes)

BRKS 230 041-6 at the depot of Nové Zámky on 25.06.2006

Photo by Iványi Csaba (c.ivanyi@chello. hu)



BRKS_2143-020_Zahorska_Ves.jpg (79789 bytes)

BRKS passenger train from Zahorska Ves to Bratislava

Photo was taken on my Railway Journey to Western Slovakia, (20.05.04 - 22.05.04)

Photo by Endre Barta (barta.endre@freemail.hu)
More pictures (mostly from Hungary): www.trains.hu



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Komarom: BRKS 771507-1 private railway diesel loco is on a sidetrack.
This loco is used for hauling goods train.

Digital photo: Krisztian Balla unrealt04@freemail.hu



ZahorskaVes.jpg (160684 bytes)

The very nice station of Zahorská Ves with an old 830 dmu of the private railway operator BRKS, a.s. This Bratislava-based company operates the trains on line 113 from Zohor (on the Bratislava-Kúty-Breclav (CD) mainline) to Zahorská Ves, and they also used to operate a passenger service on part of the Zohor-Plavecký Mikulás line (which now has no passenger traffic at all). The station looks very nice and idyllic, especially with the 830 in front, but the dmu was in a bad condition and the timetable of BRKS, a.s. does not seem to be very reliable either: On this day they simply cancelled the train back to Zohor without any prior notice, so I had to take a bus to get back to Bratislava...

Photo (May 2005): Janne Petersson (e-mail: petersson_janne@hotmail.com)



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BRKS - 771513-9

Lok 771513-9 im Bahnhof Bratislava Hlavná Stanica, aufgenommen am 25. Februar 2010.

Photo: Bernd Kittendorf (info@bernd-kittendorf.de)
Homepage: www.bernd-kittendorf.de



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