This weekend I took a trip to
Sighisoara (Romania). It's a nice, quiet city, famous for its medieval fortress, which is said to be the only one in Europe inside which people still make their home. Visiting the city is definately worth while and if you're interested in steam locomotives, you'll find a pleasent little surprise at the
Sighisoara railway station. Indeed, it's little. It's a 760 mm
gauge locomotive from the 764.000 series of
CFR. It seems that this type of
narrow gauge locomotive was popular in Romania many years ago because the country had an extensive network of
forest railways and the 764.000 series was quite suitable for it. The romanian forest railways are almost extinct today (I'll try to post about them in the future) but fortunately many locos of this kind have been preserved. One of them is the 764.158. This is how it looks today:
As you can see from the pictures, this time I had the opportunity to take a look at the cabin of the locomotive from the inside (I even climbed inside it). I was a bit disappointed because it was full of garbage stuck there by ignorant people. The locomotive is not in the greatest shape possible, but compared to many others, it's doing fine. If you compare the images to a photo that I took 3 years ago, you can see that at least it has been repainted in the standard
CFR steam locomotive colour scheme (black, red, white):
Facts:
ID: CFR 764.158
Wheel arrangement: 0-8-0T
Built: 1949
Builder: Uzinele "23 August" (Bucuresti)
Top speed: 30 km/h
Gauge: 760 mm
Location: Sighisoara, Romania (train station)
The little steamer is not used anymore, it's on display at the train station. Unfotunately it's between some bushes and a parking place, crowded between the plants and the cars, so it's hard to even take a good picture of it.
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