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Guerbetaler <guerbetaler@...>
stephenhorobin wrote:
Do you know what Locomotive or Railcar this camera is fitted to.Ast 116, the "oldest" of the panoramic driving trailers. And how do they keep the camera so clean the picture are so amazinglySuppose you wanted to say TPF, didn't you? ;-) Markus, G�rbetal
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stephenhorobin <stevehorobin@...>
--- In SwissRail@yahoogroups.com, "Markus" <guerbetaler@...> wrote:
Thanks for the link. Do you know what Locomotive or Railcar this camera is fitted to. And how do they keep the camera so clean the picture are so amazingly clear you can see the faces of the trainspotters at the side of the line! (yesterday at Chateau D' Oex)Its good to see the variety of stock on the line and the connection with the GFM/TRN at Montbovon. Steve.
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Joe Krepps
--- In SwissRail@yahoogroups.com, "Markus" <guerbetaler@...> wrote:
Thanks!! My goodness, what a pretty country! Using the "Up" & "Down" arrows to change the photos is fantastic. I think I like this one better than the MySwitzerland.com camera. mfg, Joe Krepps Secretary/Keystone Chapter - European Train Enthusiasts www.EuroEastOnline.com
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gordonwis
--- In SwissRail@yahoogroups.com, "Markus" <guerbetaler@...> wrote:
Perfetc timing! I switched it n just as it was in an area wiht old wooden poles. Which reminds me that I am still hoping to engineer a day on the MOB sometime next year to finally get some lineside pictures of the wooden poles. Last time I travelled on the line (not in the front of the train) it looked as though most poles were now steel, but looking at this webcam there seem to be more wooden poles sections left than I realised. Can anyone list the exact section where wooden poles still exist and whether there are any of these sections particularly good for lineside photography? Many thanks
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Markus <guerbetaler@...>
New (moving) Webcam:
http://www.bildersammlung.ch/bahn-webcam-goldenpass/webcam.php
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