RailPictures.Net Photo: 14305 SBB Historic Ce 6/8 III, Dm3 at Storvik, Sweden by Georg Trüb
 
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» Storvik 
» Storvik, Sweden (more..)
» September 13, 2015
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» 20874 (more..)
» Georg Trüb (more..)
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Night is falling, when the "once in a lifetime" common traction of the swiss crocodile and the swedish ore train "monster" Dm3 stopped in Storvik for some minutes. The Ce 6/8 III # 14305 of SBB Historic from 1926, based in Olten/Switzerland, and the three sections former LKAB Dm3 # 1246-1247-1248 "Oskar" from 1970 and based in the swedish railway museum in Gävle, both with rod drive, are on the way from Avesta Krylbo to Gävle with train 20874.
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