Jedlova still life
After InnoTrans I made a spur of the moment to Prague. The main goal was to ride the CD dining cars before they were taken out of service, and also ride some of the KZC seasonal services which operates behind the famous Czech "Bardotka" locomotives. On Saturday the weather forecast called for rain, clouds and maybe some sun so I decided to take a suggestion from a friend at InnoTrans and take the KZC train to the remote Jedlova station. The station is well known for its restaurant and was worth the trip for lunch and beer on its own. However, a surprise was sitting on the side track in Jedlova, yet another Bardokta, 751 149, parked perfect for photos with a VlakExpress charter train. The train unfortunately wasnt moving anytime soon but with the mixed weather this was probably a blessing. After lunch some sun holes appeared and I burned a few rolls of virtual film on the attractively painted 751.
Jedlova still life
After InnoTrans I made a spur of the moment to Prague. The main goal was to ride the CD dining cars before they were taken out of service, and also ride some of the KZC seasonal services which operates behind the famous Czech "Bardotka" locomotives. On Saturday the weather forecast called for rain, clouds and maybe some sun so I decided to take a suggestion from a friend at InnoTrans and take the KZC train to the remote Jedlova station. The station is well known for its restaurant and was worth the trip for lunch and beer on its own. However, a surprise was sitting on the side track in Jedlova, yet another Bardokta, 751 149, parked perfect for photos with a VlakExpress charter train. The train unfortunately wasnt moving anytime soon but with the mixed weather this was probably a blessing. After lunch some sun holes appeared and I burned a few rolls of virtual film on the attractively painted 751.