New
Horizons
Volume
12
Czech Republic
Since
the 'Velvet Revolution' of 1989 new opportunities have
opened up to visit this densely trafficked ex-communist
country, which has many surprises for the discerning rail
fan. Not least
is the huge variety of liveries carried by the loco fleet as
drivers still retain 'their own' locos in individual and
colourful livery variants.
The majority of the main line network is electrified
and in this informative programme we contrast main line
services on the lines from
Prague to Brno and Olomouc with the rural and highly scenic
line from Karlovy Vary to Mariánské LáznŤ.
Cross border passenger services with Slovakia and
Austria in the south and Poland in the north, provide
interesting comparisons.
Also featured are cab rides and plenty of local
pick-up freight action.
Visits are made to a cement works near Prague - one
of Czech Railways most important customers and to the
internationally famous test track at „erhenice.
Loco classes include the characteristic 750 'Goggles'
class and numerous other distinctive electric and diesel
types, plus narrow gauge diesels and steam.
Main line steam isn't forgotten either with splendid
action over the beautiful 'Prague Semmering' route.
Principle
features:-
Prague
Masarykovo nádrańí,
Main station and suburban services.
Prague
Semmering,
along the Sazava valley with a visit to the brewery at Velké
Popovice.
Diesel
hauled freight action at Kladno, west of Prague.
Beroun
Cement Works
with class T334.0 (710) and 4 silo type bogie wagons.
Zdice-Strakonice-Volary,
including a cab ride with a double headed 'Frowning' class
on a heavy freight, along this attractive country route.
The
former KFJB line from Vienna between „eské
Velenice and Mariánské LáznŤ,
now electrified at 25 kilovolts AC .
In
southern Moravia, the diesel worked Brno-OkÍíšky-Znojmo
line.
International
expresses and freights on the AC Prague-Brno-BÍeclav main line.
DC
electrics hauling heavy freight and passenger on the
intensively worked Prague-„eská
TÍebová-Olomouc 160 kph 'corridor'.
Polish
border services at Ústí
nad Orlicí-Letohrad-Lichkov
Local
pick-up freight on the „ervenka-Mlade…
branch.
Street
running at Vysoké Mýto.
The
standard gauge Tanvald-Harrachov rack line -
adhesion worked!
Narrow
gauge diesel and Mallet 0-4-4-0 from JindÍichçv
Hradec to Nová BystÍice.
Loco
classes
include: 150,
163, 182, 240, 242, 350, 363, 705.9, 710, 714, 721, 731,
742, 751, 754, 771, 781, 810, 830, 842 and their many
variants, plus steam types 423.0, 434.2, and U47.0.
Running
time 90 minutes