Saturday, 19 July 2025

Old railway carriages

The photo below shows old talian railway carriages, which will be sent to the railway museum soon. They are so colourful and in good condition, considering those railway carriages were built more than hundred years ago. 


Over the last 100 years Italian trains have been changed from this


to this



Have a nice Sunday ☀


8 comments:

  1. Times sure have changed! I do like the older style :-D

    There is a museum in Glasgow that is dedicated to transport, called the Riverside Museum have a look online for it. It used to be called The Transport Museum when I was a kid in the 80s!

    You really must come back to Scotland soon Giorgio :-D I was in Edinburgh yesterday for a concert. It was a nice evening, so really busy and Edinburgh was full of life! The band I saw was a group from the 1970s called Sparks, do you know them? :-D

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  2. Hi Giorgio, I like the colours of the old cars in your first photo. That second photo...very streamlined! The shape is different and it seems smaller, somehow. Technology has advanced so much. Thank you so much for sharing!

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  3. It’s great that these railway cars have been preserved and will be on display for all to see.

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  4. The train looks incredible and sleek in design

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  5. Lindos vagones Te mando un beso.

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  6. I think it's lovely to preserve old trains.
    Here in the UK there are many heritage lines where you can go and enjoy a steam train ride and perhaps look around the engine sheds to see the work that goes on to preserve them.
    https://www.heritage-railways.com/

    I like both the old and the new sleek train you share here.

    Enjoy your weekend.

    All the best Jan
    https://thelowcarbdiabetic.blogspot.com/

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  7. ...times sure have changed.

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  8. Hello Giorgio! I really like old Italian railway carriages.

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