Interesting alternative transport.

Snufkin

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Probably more reliable than my local rail provider, and that built in turn table was genius.
 

Robson Valley

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McBride, BC
If you can make the case for maintaining an otherwise abandoned rail line, more power to you.
The turn-around is quite an achievement.
 

Janne

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Grand Cayman, Norway, Sweden
Narrow gauge, so it must be an ‘industrial’ railway, not for passenger use. The piles of timber indicate they use it to haul timber.
Many such railways were built for military use in the 1920’s and 30’s, to quickly mobilize the Armed Forces against invading Soviets.
Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania.
Did not help.
 

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A quick scan on YouTube shows what the railway is normally used for.

 

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Unimog do a Road Railer for work on and off the railway, its got drop down metal wheels but retains the rubber ones to provide the motive power.
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Unimog do a Road Railer for work on and off the railway, its got drop down metal wheels but retains the rubber ones to provide the motive power.
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And land rover,
And some other fabulously odd stuff,
 
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