Sunday, August 9, 2015

the one-time 3ft gauge railways on Gotland island, Sweden

railbuses at Burgsvik, 1950s


Video by Glen Beadon, August 2012:

"This little 3ft gauge railway runs over a one kilometer section of track opened and run by volunteers.
"The island of Gotland once had an extensive railway network. It was completely closed down in the 1960s. In the early 1970s, a group of enthusiast, historians and concerned citizens decided to preserve a part of the Railway for future generations to enjoy. Today the Gotland Railway preservation society run trains along a section reinstated line from a Station which they have fully restored. The station is Hesselby located in the center of Gotland. The original aim was to build the line back to Tule, which is the next station along. The old station building at Tule has already been purchased by the railway and track has been reinstated all the way there with the exception of about one hundred yards which once belonged to a farmer. The land has now been recovered by the railway and the missing section of rails will shortly be installed. See the photographs of this new section towards the end of the video.
"On my last visit to Gotland in 2006 only one locomotive was in steam and the railway stopped short of a road and bridge a few yards beyond. On this visit I was delighted to find a second working locomotive and railway extended past the road and new bridge. The new locomotive is No.3 Dalhem which has been beautifully restored. Built by Henschel & Son she is a 2-8-0 tank locomotive. She is one of the original locomotives which once worked the passenger traffic on Gotland.
"Since my last visit the railway have reinstated a working level crossing and built a brand new new bridge over the river. Soon the railway will be opened once again to Tule. In the future it is hoped to get to Roma a further few miles along the old line."

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