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Discussion about railroad topics everywhere outside of Canada and the United States.

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 #1422650  by philipmartin
 
David Benton wrote:The "goats" at the end are actually sheep.
Sorry about that David. They all look the same to me. :wink:
How about those chickens; they look like roosters to me. One of them steps on the rail crossing the track. That's a safety rule violation in my part of the world.

"Politia de Frontiera." I wonder what language that is. Those clips might have been from different countries.

Seriously, I saw one video recently where the seats in the first class car looked as though they were upholstered in sheepskin. It might have been in New Zealand.
 #1422814  by ExCon90
 
george matthews wrote:
"Politia de Frontiera." I wonder what language that is.
Immigration police.
The language is Romanian.
 #1422826  by philipmartin
 
ExCon90 wrote:az
The language is Romanian.
Thank you for that ExCon90. I wonder if those weird vehicles on the rails are Romanian. I know nothing about the language. Many years ago, when I was touring Portugal, a passerby I was talking to told me that Romanian sounds like Portugese, but gibberish, with no Portugese meaning. That "Politia de Frontiera" fooled me; at first glance I thought it was Spanish.
 #1422866  by David Benton
 
possibly it is this line.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moc%C4%83ni%C8%9B%C4%83" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I have lots of memories of Romania in the 1990's. Dracula castles , buying cheese on mountain roads, and riots and tear gas (the only time I have felt the effects of tear gas , it wafted down into the underground metro I was riding)
 #1422869  by philipmartin
 
David Benton wrote:possibly it is this line.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moc%C4%83ni%C8%9B%C4%83" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I have lots of memories of Romania in the 1990's. Dracula castles , buying cheese on mountain roads, and riots and tear gas (the only time I have felt the effects of tear gas , it wafted down into the underground metro I was riding)
You've had an interesting life, David. Dracula castle sounds like a nice place to stay. Is it a hotel by any chance?
http://www.bran-castle.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Bran Castle looks cozy to me.
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