Romania: CFR class 60 Sulzer diesel loco runs round at Botosani after arriving from Suceava Nord

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350 بار بازدید - 2 سال پیش - Romania: CFR class 60 Sulzer
Romania: CFR class 60 Sulzer diesel loco no. 60-1370 runs round at Botosani station after arriving on train R5562, the 0823 from Suceava Nord.
An additional on board clip recorded on train R5582, the 1120 Botosani to Veresti (which has through coaches to Bucuresti Nord) is included.
All clips recorded 26th September 2021.

Clip 1 - 60-1370 is seen at Botosani leaving the coaching stock towards the reversal points.
Clip 2 (1:10) - 60-1370 passes through Botosani station during the run round manoeuver.
Clip 3 (2:10) - 60-1370 is seen traversing the countryside on the Botosani to Veresti branch line.

Botoșani is the capital city of Botoșani County, in the northern part of Moldavia, Romania. Today, it is best known as the birthplace of many celebrated Romanians, including Mihai Eminescu, Nicolae Iorga and Grigore Antipa.

Botoșani is served by Suceava "Ștefan cel Mare" Airport (SCV), located 30.5 km (19.0 mi) west of the city centre.

Public transportation was provided by a tram network with two tram lines, 101 and 102, until 2020, when the trams were ditched in favor of a bus network. There was no bus network in the city until 2020, being one of the last cities to move to bus network in Romania. There are also 5 lines of bus vans. The local council will update the tram system.

FC Botoșani is the football team that represents Botoșani.
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Botoșani County is a county (județ) of Romania, in Western Moldavia (encompassing a few villages in Bukovina), with the capital city at Botoșani.
it has a total area of 4,986 km2 (2.1% of the Romanian territory).
The relief is a high plain, between the valleys of the Siret River, the Prut River and its affluent the Jijia River.
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Căile Ferate Române (abbreviated as CFR) is the official designation of the state railway carrier of Romania. The railway network of Romania consists of 11,380 km (7,070 mi), of which 3,971 km (2,467 mi) (34.9%) are electrified, and the total track length is 22,247 km (13,824 mi), of which 8,585 km (5,334 mi) (38.5%) are electrified. The network is significantly interconnected with other European railway networks, providing pan-European passenger and freight services. CFR as an entity has been operating since 1880, even though the first railway on current Romanian territory was opened in 1854.

CFR is divided into four autonomous companies:
CFR Călători, responsible for passenger services;
CFR Marfă, responsible for freight transport;
CFR Infrastructură, manages the infrastructure on the Romanian railway network; and
Societatea Feroviară de Turism, or SFT, which manages scenic and tourist railways.

CFR Călători, the passenger service division of CFR, operates seven types of passenger train, both on Romania's territory, with rolling stock and locomotives, or internationally, with rolling stock. Also, CFR operates international trains on Romanian territory with its own locomotives. The train types vary in terms of speed and type of rolling stock. In 2010, approximately 58 million passengers have traveled with the company. 10 million travelers have preferred private equity firms in particular on the side lines.

CFR train types are:
Regio (R) -- the trains have assigned numbers from 2000 to 9999
InterRegio (IR) -- the trains have assigned numbers from 200 to 499, 600 to 999, 1000 to 1999 and 10000 to 14999
InterCity (IC) -- numbered from 500 to 599
EuroCity (EC) -- numbered as IC trains from 500 to 599
EuroNight (EN) -- numbered as IC trains from 500 to 599
Special (S) -- tourist trains operated on scenic routes with vintage rolling stock, numbered from S1 to S9
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Sulzer Ltd. is a Swiss industrial engineering and manufacturing firm, founded by Salomon Sulzer-Bernet in 1775 and established as Sulzer Brothers Ltd. in 1834 in Winterthur, Switzerland.

Sulzer developed a series of rail traction engines in the 1930s and 1940s which were used extensively in diesel locomotives in the UK, Europe and South America. A small number were used in locomotives in Africa and Australia. The Sulzer LDA (prefixed by the number of cylinders, and with a suffix related to the cylinder bore) engine was widely used by British Rail. Many were built under licence by Vickers-Armstrong at Barrow as six-, eight- and twelve-cylinder form. The twelve-cylinder engine was used in the British Rail Class 47 and several others. The 12LDA28 engine was a double bank engine having, in effect, two six-cylinder engines side by side, rather than a V-type as favoured by many other manufacturers. Sulzer V-type engines for rail use bore the type number LVA (with a 50-degree angle between the banks).
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