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140-C-38 disguised as 140-K-3 during a movie shooting
This junction looks unchanged for many decades. The picture might have been shot in the 1960's.
Patriotic steam!Rouget de Lisle is the author of The Marseillaise.As Wikipedia says: Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle, sometimes spelled de l'Isle or de Lile (10 May 1760 – 26 June 1836),... (more)
The engine who made rainbows and clouds...
A very sad day in France As my friend Jean-Marc Frybourg is posting pictures of today's 140-C-38 in tourist service, I think it appropriate to show this engine in not so good con... (more)
The 140 C 38 steams at Chatillon sur Seine before returning to Nuits-sous-Ravières with a special train ending the steam era in France. Inside the shed rest two diesel engines : a BB 66000 (SNCF)... (more)