The Austrian Railway Group : Austrians in Italy

Crossing points are at

first name in Italian/second in German
Only the unidentified 1044 is truly eligible for the 
page. The left hand loco is still on home soil! (look at the signs) 1044 223-4 
& an unidentified 1044 
straddling the Austrian/Italian border on Sept 27, 2002 .  
Photo : Michael Taylor Only the unidentified 1044 is truly eligible for the page. The left hand loco is still on home soil! (look at the signs) 1044 223-4 & an unidentified 1044 straddling the Austrian/Italian border at Brenner/Brennero on Sept 27, 2002 . Photo : Michael Taylor
1016 031-5, 1016 003-4, having 
arrived on a southbound container train to track 10 13:05, 
were removed by FS 245-6060. After pulling forward to a 
headshunt, the electric locos were uncoupled from the 
diesel shunter, and given a good push. They then 
passed through the station, freewheeling back onto 
the 15kV Austrian overhead system at 
the north end of the loop. Popping over the border! 1016 031-5, 1016 003-4, having arrived on a southbound container train to track 10 13:05, were removed by FS 245-6060. After pulling forward to a headshunt, the electric locos were uncoupled from the diesel shunter, and given a good push. They then passed through the station, freewheeling back onto the 15kV Austrian overhead system at the north end of the loop. Photo : Stephen Ford

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