Caux to Rochers-de-Naye (August 26, 1998). The locomotive is MGN H2/3 No. 1, "Rochers-de-Naye", a steam rack locomotive built in 1992, now owned by Brienz Rothorn Bahn.
Super. Takes me back. I had a season pass and rode this line two or three times a week when I was a kid; to go skiing, to go shopping, to go to church. Or just to go up to the next village - Caux from Glion, and toboggan down the iced up road with my friends. I was never lucky enough to ride a steamer. Only time I saw one was when they were snowplowing. It was all near 60 years ago. Happy times.
Super. Takes me back. I had a season pass and rode this line two or three times a week when I was a kid; to go skiing, to go shopping, to go to church. Or just to go up to the next village - Caux from Glion, and toboggan down the iced up road with my friends. I was never lucky enough to ride a steamer. Only time I saw one was when they were snowplowing. It was all near 60 years ago. Happy times.
Ballinalower 1 year ago
great
MrGogboy 1 year ago
5 stars, Excellent video!!
VideosOfNewfoundland 1 year ago
Very nice video.
WoelkerVideo 2 years ago