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Italian Railways, FS

PostPosted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 8:22 pm
by Dimitris
Hello.

Since no one have posted a section on FS, I will do it, if it's OK with all of you.

Bari Centrale, March 2000. A very big thanx to my aunt that made those pics, when she was there.

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Roma Termini, 05.06.2002

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Cervaro stazione, 05.06.2002

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Thanx

Dimitris

Re: Italian Railways, FS

PostPosted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 8:39 pm
by BarbaPanagos
Great photos Dimitris, my compliments to your aunt! :D
I have only once traveled with the Italian Railroad from Perugia to Firenze in the summer of 1986. Unfortunately I had no camera with me

I especially like the FS, if some day I decide to model another railroad than OSE most probably that would be it.

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Re: Italian Railways, FS

PostPosted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 9:08 pm
by Dimitris
Hi Panagiotis, and many many thanx.

The first photos of March 2000, were made by my aunt.

The rest in 2002, by me, when I travelled by car from Italy to England, so I had time to make pics of some stations and rolling-stock.

I also have a video of about 30min., between my travel by train from Abano Terme - Venezia. It shows exactly everything from the sart-station to the final station. It was so nice, I felt like a locomotive-driver. I wish, I could post it here. :(

Yes, me too, if I would made modules in P87, these would be FS ones, as they are very pretty railways - the italian ones. :D

Dimitris

Re: Italian Railways, FS

PostPosted: Sun Nov 10, 2013 9:28 pm
by BarbaPanagos
sorry Dimitri, the way you have written it, the aunt gets all the credits :D :D :D

about the video, just upload it at youtube and post the link, I'd really like to watch it


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Re: Italian Railways, FS

PostPosted: Mon Nov 11, 2013 12:58 pm
by Olympus
Hi Dimitris, thank you for the photos!

a information to a very nice book from Italy, i have bought this book by my modelshop at Vienna

"Viaggio Nelle
Ferrovie Italiane FS
anni 80 e 90"

(photos from 80/90s, 205 pages, many photos with train on the mediterranean!)
http://www.memoba.at/bilder/duegi_dg96179.htm

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best regards Andy

Re: Italian Railways, FS

PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 8:45 pm
by GAZKGK
Some photos of 2007 at Milan station ...


CAIMANOs, maybe my favourite FS engine :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

a rebuilt one, E 656 443

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and two originals...

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And a nice railcar, '' ALn 448 2007 '' at a railway museum...

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Re: Italian Railways, FS

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 7:31 pm
by BalkanExpress
Apreciate Panagiotis and the world railways followers.

Here we are in Milano Centrale FS, the gorgeous (and ultra fascist raising aesthetic) station.

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Main faÇade


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Side faÇade


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Outside lobby


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Main lobby


So, we must decide. To look inside or outside ;)

BalkanExpress

Re: Italian Railways, FS

PostPosted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 8:48 pm
by BarbaPanagos
Impressive, inside and outside!

we are waiting for the rolling stock ;)

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Re: Italian Railways, FS

PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 1:49 pm
by BalkanExpress
Well, Panagiotis, let's begin..let's look inside and watch tains ;)

Quickly, some high speed services, "FrecciaRosa" (red arrow) and "Freccia Bianca" (white arrow).

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Two "FrecciaRosa" and "Freccia Bianca" consists ready to depart


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A "FrecciaRosa" service from Venice Sta Luzia


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A "Freccia Bianca" ready to depart. You can see it's made by a power head unit and UIC cars up to 200Km/h, but all coupled permanently


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A double headed "Freccia Bianca" trains, not an undeformable consist but E400 serie locomotives and UIC cars up to 200Km/h

Re: Italian Railways, FS

PostPosted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 3:26 pm
by BarbaPanagos
great shots, thanks Adelardo


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