On the right "Great Northern Railway" painted TMY 106 diesel waiting to go back to work. This 1433 kW sixaxle (A1A A1A) General Motors powered former danish MY 1108, built in 1956 by NOHAB in Trollhätten, Sweden, now # TMY 106, running for the swedish Tågåkeriet i Bergslagen AB (Tågab) and with this ""GNR" paint scheme since 1999 for the film "Dancer in the dark" of Lars von Trier. On the left two locomotives of the classic swedish 1'C1' "D" type, built from 1925 til 1943, and a Da, which were built from 1953 til 1960, with a charter train in Falun, departing for Gävle. D # 101 in front was built in 1925 by ASEA and the "Vagn & Maskinfabriken" in Falun (where we are in the moment!). Du # 109 is second, built in 1925 by ASEA and NOHAB. Third is Da 888, built in 1955 by ASEA and NOHAB. D 101 and Da 888 are from the swedish Railwaymuseum in Gävle, Du 109 is from Östra Skånes Järnvägar in Kristianstads. Behind the locomotives a salon and a restaurant car of SBB Historic from Switzerland.
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