The Railway and Tramways of Venezuela

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Gizomat
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Location: Los Teques, Venezuela

The Railway and Tramways of Venezuela

Post by Gizomat »

:D Greetings Good Friends.
After so long to revert back to the Trainz Simulator. Finally I found a good informational material on the railway line from my country Venezuela, with this material is helpful for my project with the TRS routes in 1900 in Venezuela.
They send the link to learn the history of railways in my country, I hope you enjoy it:

http://www.tramz.com/ve/mm/mm.html

:wink: Saludos

Giorgio R
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Re: The Railway and Tramways of Venezuela

Post by Pencil »

Welcome back, Giorgio!

That looks like a fun railroad to build - I'm looking forward to seeing your progress :)

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thegrindre
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I like it, too. Love to see your progress as you build along.

:D
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Col Hogan
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Re: The Railway and Tramways of Venezuela

Post by Col Hogan »

Buenos Dias Senor Giorgio
Mi Espanol is muy pequeno y muy mal para mi anos. Escuse por favor. :oops:
Su ruta es bonita y especial el ciudades a Maiquetia y La Guaira y Macuto.

Mirando a su progresso en las semanas.
(? es este todo verdad ?)

Senor Ken 8)
A su serviso
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nwhitney
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Re: The Railway and Tramways of Venezuela

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Ahhhh.......yeah, what he said :D
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Re: The Railway and Tramways of Venezuela

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In the third picture from the top is that a steam engine I see lurking in the shadows? Thanks for the link, in fact I'm currently working on a model RR (HO/HOn3 scale) set in South America, and I'l have to include something like this in it!

Sam

P.S. I found this to be very very interesting: http://www.tramz.com/bo/fg/fg00.html narrow gauge freight motors!
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