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Renfe 318-019 solo Salamanca 1989

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Alco 1819 take off from Salamanca as solo-loco. 10.July 1989

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  • @FerrocarriDeLaRobla También hubo otras ALCO, las RS3 en el Ferrocarril del Langreo.

  • @R0darancabezas no sera que la ALCO que viste fuese del operador privado TECSA??

  • Una imagen para el recuerdo. Muy bueno.

  • @hamleigh de hecho yo la vi pasar por Castellon a finales de 2007 en colores taxi y la numeracion 318. No se ni de donde vendria ni a donde iria pues es rarisimo verlas hoy en dia, me quede flipao

  • Mirar que "ligerita" va... la jodía... Tuve yo hace mogollón de años un IBERTREN con esta en concreto y 5 coches de mercancias entre carbonera, coches butano y un coche plataforma.

  • Si, la 1809. Se retiraron en el 91 o 92.

  • ¿Cuando se retiraron del servicio? creo que una de ellas llegó a tener los colores "taxi" de los años 90 tirando de mercancías,¿cierto?

  • Excelente video , saludos gustavo Argentina

  • There were three class of ALCo DL500 in Spain. The first was 1600 (316) class. 1615 (316-015) was the prtotype, and was called Marylin. The other DL500 classes are 1800 (318) and 2100 (321).

    Marylin is only 1615, and is preserved in the Delicias Railway Museum in Madrid.

  • those locomotives were made in the US and bought by Spain in the fifties. They were called "Marilyn" because of that

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