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4/28/2024
 
 
 
 
 
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9023 - Tågkompaniet, Sweden
Title:  9023 - Tågkompaniet, Sweden
Description:  Also in Sweden graffiti is a problem. Here a X51 became victim of sprayers.
Photo Date:  3/26/2013  Upload Date: 4/25/2013 1:28:34 PM
Location:  Kumla, SE
Author:  Peider SwissTrip
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Locomotives:  TIB X51(UNKNOWN)
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9009 - Tågkompaniet, Sweden
Title:  9009 - Tågkompaniet, Sweden
Description:  Svenska Tågkompaniet AB (The Swedish Train Company) is a Swedish railway company that operates franchises in Northern Sweden and Greater Stockholm. This one has promotional vinyl all over the passenger section.
Photo Date:  3/27/2013  Upload Date: 4/1/2013 5:50:08 AM
Location:  Kumla, SE
Author:  Peider SwissTrip
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Locomotives:  TIB X51(UNKNOWN)
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9024 - Tågkompaniet, Sweden
Title:  9024 - Tågkompaniet, Sweden
Description:  X51 9024, named after Wilhelmina Skogh (she built 1876 her first hotel at the age of 27 - the railroad hotel in Storvik and established the Wilhelmina Wahlgren AB company with many more hotels to come) suffers from gravity paintings.
Photo Date:  3/27/2013  Upload Date: 4/15/2013 2:08:50 PM
Location:  Kumla, SE
Author:  Peider SwissTrip
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Locomotives:  TIB X51(UNKNOWN)
Views:  63   Comments: 0
9012 - Tågkompaniet, Sweden
Title:  9012 - Tågkompaniet, Sweden
Description:  This X51 is named after Joe Hill, who immigrated to the States from Sweden. He was born as Joel Emmanuel Hägglund in Gävle, Sweden, and also known as Joseph Hillström as pseudonym. He became a Swedish-American labor activist, songwriter, and member of the Industrial Workers of the World. The itinerant worker, who moved around the west, hopping freight trains, going from job to job. By the end of 1913, he was working as a laborer at the Silver King Mine in Park City, Utah. Joe Hill was executed by firing squad on November 19, 1915, because he was charged as murder. A long time later it was found out, that another man had to be the murder and not Joe Hill.
Photo Date:  3/27/2013  Upload Date: 4/2/2013 2:50:38 AM
Location:  Hallsberg, SE
Author:  Peider SwissTrip
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Locomotives:  TIB X51(UNKNOWN)
Views:  82   Comments: 0


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