Posted by Nothingsense on May 10, 2013 
I take it the work safety people in the Czech Republic are a little less proactive?
Posted by Troy Staten on May 10, 2013 
Makes you wonder how they did that, was it a wreck or is it the start of a scraping? Love the arrow on the switch stand
Posted by Andy Fariss on May 10, 2013 
Wow!
Posted by Buck Graybill on May 10, 2013 
The ingenious Czech's have come up with a new way to lift the body off the trucks for maintenance or traction motor replacement!
Posted by Jonathan Hallman on May 10, 2013 
Are we sure this isn't some kind of abstract art installation?
Posted by on May 10, 2013 
Hard to believe that trains can actually run on that track. Nice shot and thanks for posting the picture.
Posted by David Wheeler on May 11, 2013 
I can't make heads or tails of this. What are they trying to do?
Posted by Andrew Hamblyn on May 11, 2013 
Angle Parking.
Posted by Tugboat on May 13, 2013 
If he wouldn't have chickened out and backed off the throttle at the last moment he would have cleared the ramp!
Posted by Mordy on May 13, 2013 
That's one solid gas tank right there (as, I suppose, is appropriate for "Unipetrol", which ships oil and gas...).
Posted by Kurt Wayne on May 13, 2013 
Maybe it was an attempt at a new "Xtreme sport"?
Posted by gocubs24 on May 13, 2013 
I don't know what you guys are talking about. This is obviously the premiere "five-star" hotel in that nation. One room with an outside view is 4 cows or 6 sheep (discount for rust views), where the cab suite is 11 cows or 14 sheep. Surrounded by lush, muddy, brown tall weeds, and of course the smell of utter shit. Not to mention the next human being with a pulse is 72 miles away. :D
Posted by Marty Bernard on May 14, 2013 
The wheel treads are rusty. It's been there a while.
Posted by Anto on May 14, 2013 
The arrow mark said "Lift Here"
Posted by Allan R. Willams Jr. on May 15, 2013 
Engine on blocks....literally...
Posted by Wayne Hudak on June 7, 2013 
Oil Change
Posted by Jared Bryson on April 7, 2014 
This must be how people park trains in sidings in the Czech Republic. I can just picture the train on the day it was put up on those bricks saying "I parked."
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