303 Comments for SNCB Train Works

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Can't believe such overgrown tracks are still in use... then again a few measly weeds wont stop a solid steel train.
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Seems oh so technically powerfulll
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Teee hehehehehe

luv that smile !!
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Other than the grubiness of 1950's like design the train looks ready to go..

just push that lever to the right of the bell
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The low level of vandalism is great. No telling what this place would endure if it was here in the states.
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ya they are indeed leaf springs they use to come on most car's and trucks up until the 80's until fontwheel drive car's took over the market and then VW came out with independent rear suspension. But i don't know for sure but i don't they have used leaf springs on trains for a good 20 years or so
Brilliant, a new gallery to look through! Thanks! I've always loved your work.
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Looks like it should start moving, i like it
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Great shot!
Do you know what was tied to it?
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This is probably my favorite shot of the set! Very cool!
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I bet this place was so fascinating to explore! Great photos Motts!
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You're "playing" with the depth of field is great! Love this shot . . .
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oh wow...i love this...it almost looks like it's moving towards you...
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Like a prehistoric leviathan, emerging from the forest primeval.
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Better a speedo on a train than a Speedo on a fat man!