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OSE Z3 Vans 154 3 000-399 Bulgarian 1966

OSE Z3 Vans 154 3 000-399 Bulgarian 1966

Postby BarbaPanagos » Fri Aug 02, 2013 12:40 am

in 1966 SEK acquired 400 Z3 Box cars from Bulgaria, built at the Cherveno Zname factory at Burgas.
the numbers they bear today are
21 73 154 3 000-299 Gbs, 300 units
21 73 154 3 300-399 Gbs-v with brakeman's post (Tim, is this how you call it?), 100 units

about older classification and numbers, I'm sure, Jason knows better

21 73 154 3 201-3 Gbs at Thiva
21 73 154 3 201-3 Gbs Thiva 01.JPG


21 73 154 3 201-3 Gbs Thiva 02.JPG


21 73 154 3 305-2 Gbs-v at Amphiklia
21 73 154 3 305-2 Gbs-v Αμφίκλεια 01.JPG


21 73 154 3 305-2 Gbs-v Αμφίκλεια 06.JPG
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Re: Z3 series 154 3 000-399 Bulgarian 1966

Postby GAZKGK » Fri Aug 02, 2013 12:54 am

Right , these cars were built by ВАГОНЕИ ЗАВОД ЧЕРВЕНО ЗНАМЕ БУРГАС, БЪЛГАРИЯ (Vagoney Zavod Cheverno Zname Burgas, Bulgaria) and they didn't have any previous numbers. They were the very first boxcars to be named '' Z 3 '' and the only wooden ones.

They are also not so difficult to be found as soon as many of them still exist, withdrawn, at many stations. Some of them have been ''cut'' and later used as flatbeds...


EDIT: I 'm nearly sure that the ''brakeman's post'' is called brakeman's watchtower :mrgreen:
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Re: Z3 series 154 3 000-399 Bulgarian 1966

Postby Dimitris » Fri Aug 02, 2013 2:44 am

Very nice photos.

I like the 3 handrails on the front on one side of the bodyshell.

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Re: Z3 series 154 3 000-399 Bulgarian 1966

Postby BarbaPanagos » Fri Aug 02, 2013 7:35 am

Jason, thanks for the additional info and the... watchtower, when there is no "tower" how do we call it :)

Dimitris, as I can tell from your modeling interests you pay great attention to the detail, so you're gonna like this one too

21 73 154 3 305-2 Gbs-v Αμφίκλεια 08.JPG

Next maintenance/inspection 30/10/2001, obviously it never reached that date. One good thing about OSE is that it takes a loooong time till the withdrawn rolling stock is auctioned and scrapped, this way there is a lot of historic material around to view and shoot. Unfortunately many of them are striped by the looters.
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Re: Z3 series 154 3 000-399 Bulgarian 1966

Postby TimCC6558 » Fri Aug 02, 2013 10:54 am

Interesting wagons - it's usually known as a 'brake hut' here, the French would call it a 'vigie' or 'guèrite' and our German friends would say that it's a 'bremserbühne'. Anyway, I've only got one photo and here it is, taken at Athens Rentis in 2005, the same vehicle as Jason's shot at Amfiklia although in better condition than today!
Athens 6-10.jpg
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Re: Z3 series 154 3 000-399 Bulgarian 1966

Postby BalkanExpress » Fri Aug 02, 2013 10:58 am

Have these Z3 wooden wagons the same lenght between sides as the Z5 metalic ones?

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Re: Z3 series 154 3 000-399 Bulgarian 1966

Postby TimCC6558 » Fri Aug 02, 2013 11:07 am

BalkanExpress wrote:Have these Z3 wooden wagons the same lenght between sides as the Z5 metalic ones?

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They look like they might be the same, perhaps someone can provide more information?

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Re: Z3 series 154 3 000-399 Bulgarian 1966

Postby GAZKGK » Fri Aug 02, 2013 3:38 pm

BalkanExpress wrote:Have these Z3 wooden wagons the same lenght between sides as the Z5 metalic ones?

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The Z5 cars are renumbered Z3 (many different types by many differen builders at many different years) so I answer you about the Z3s. :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

:arrow: The wooden Z3s WITHOUT the watchtower or whatever it is called (21 73 154 3 000-299) have a total length (buffers included) of 14020 mm which is simillar to:

--> Z 3 Romanian built (class 21 73 154 3 625-812) without watchtower built in 1974 by UZINA DE VAGOANE MEVA - TURNU SEVERIN, ROMANIA
--> Z 3 German built (class 21 73 156 9 100-198) without watchtower built in 1979 by VEREINIGTER SCHIENENFAHRZEUGBAU DER D.D.R. VEB WAGGONBAU DESSAU
--> Z 3 Romanian built (class 21 73 156 9 200-298) without watchtower built in 1979 by UZINA DE VAGOANE MEVA - TURNU SEVERIN, ROMANIA
--> Z 3 Greek - German built (class 21 73 156 9 300-429) without wathtower built in 1988-1989 at ELEUSIS SHIPYARDS S.A., GREECE with cooperation of VEB WAGGONBAU NIESKY - GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC VEB KOMBINAT SCHINENFAHRZEUGBAU G.D.R.
--> Z 3 Polish built (class 21 73 156 9 000-089) without watchtower built in 1989 by ZIELONA GORA ZASTAL, POLAND

:arrow: The wooden Z3s WITH the watchtower (21 73 154 3 300-399) have a total length (buffers included) of 14520 mm which is simillar to :

--> Z 3 Romanian built (class 21 73 154 3 813-874) with watchtower built in 1974 by UZINA DE VAGOANE MEVA - TURNU SEVERIN, ROMANIA
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Re: Z3 series 154 3 000-399 Bulgarian 1966

Postby GAZKGK » Fri Aug 02, 2013 3:59 pm

Some random photos ....

21 73 154 3 008-2 at Lachanokipi

Ζ3 21 73 154 3 008-2 (ΛΑΧΑΝΟΚΗΠΟΙ).JPG


21 73 154 3 021-5 burned in the middle of Nowhere (outside Karia) :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Ζ3 21 73 154 3 021-5.JPG


21 73 154 3 170-0 at Ipato

Ζ3 21 73 154 3 170-0 (ΥΠΑΤΟ).JPG


21 73 154 3 194-0 at Ligaria

Ζ3 21 73 154 3 194-0 (ΛΥΓΑΡΙΑ).JPG


21 73 154 3 232-9 '' cabriolet '' outside Volos works

Ζ3 21 73 154 3 232-9 (ΒΟΛΟΣ).JPG


21 73 154 3 242-7 at Lianokladi

Ζ3 21 73 154 3 242-7 (ΛΙΑΝΟΚΛΑΔΙ).JPG


21 73 154 3 304-5 '' cabriolet '' at S.K.A.

Ζ3 21 73 154 3 304-5 (Σ.Κ.Α.).JPG


21 73 154 3 353-2 at Paleofarsalos

Ζ3 21 73 154 3 353-2 (ΠΑΛΑΙΟΦΑΡΣΑΛΟΣ).JPG
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Re: Z3 series 154 3 000-399 Bulgarian 1966

Postby TimCC6558 » Fri Aug 02, 2013 4:29 pm

Jason,
Thanks very much for such a comprehensive reply! We'll have to get onto the Z1s and Z2s next......
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