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Comments on pictures byRupprecht von Gersdorff



C30-7 1525 with an empty oil train leaves the port area over the big road bridge (to the image)

Stefan Wohlfahrt 16.6.2010 8:34
Hi, a really very nice picture!
w.l.g.
Stefan

Thomas Wendt 22.8.2012 11:42
Wonderful and powerful!

No, this is not Puente Verrugas but PUENTE CARRION, it is the biggest bridge on the Ferrocarril Central. and : it carries much more than 60 tons - FCCA 1012 has easily 200 tons alone... (to the image)

Rodrigo Mires 29.4.2012 14:26
Mr Rupprecht,
Let me introduce myself, my name is Rodrigo Mires. I am peruvian licensed in Geography and Environment in Lima, Perú.
I am distracting your attention for a minute to ask for your permission to publish your photo of the Wart Bridge (Puente Verrugas) in Perú.
In 2010, I joined the team that met Environment Minister of Peru, Antonio Brack, for the creation of the Forest Reserve Area Zárate in the Province of Huarochiri, Lima, Perú.
Last November, I defended my thesis in the Catholic University Environmental Development, Master's program; my thesis subject line was in on this same forest, Zárate. According to this is that my jury has suggested me that I could publish the thesis in a book format. That is the reason of my interest; I am adding a selection of photos.
It happens that in addition to a review on the importance of the biodiversity of this forest now declared as a Natural Protected Area, I mentioned some significant events in the history of San Bartholome town, such as the episode of the epidemic of Peruvian Wart of 1871 and of how this bridge was partially burned during the war between Perú and Chile in 1882.
If you kindly accept my request I would ask you to get me the photograph trough the e-mail agarti33@hotmail.com with a good resolution. I will promise you to publish a thank you note in the book and the credits of the respective photographic authorship.
I will be very grateful for your time and kindness.
Best regards,
Rodrigo Mires Sumarriva
agarti33@hotmail.com
(00511) 446-7028 / 9936-83211

SPCC 33 & 31 , both a GP40-2 , work hard on the ~3% grade towards the mines. This place is about 3200m a.s.l. (to the image)

Frank Paukstat 30.3.2012 17:12
Great pictures from Peru, very nice!
Greetz Frank

Perurail 752 & 756 on the final leg of their trip to Arequipa (to the image)

Thomas Wendt 30.3.2012 16:53
What a wonderful picture - is there any infrastructure for photographers? :-)

SPCC 32 & 61 on the highest part of the line. They roll through the center part of a long horseshoe-curve. (to the image)

Stefan Wohlfahrt 19.3.2012 19:25
Witch famous pictures from Peru!
w.l.g.
Stefan

28.06.2011 ABe 4/4 55 leaves Alp Grüm downhill on 6% towards Tirano (to the image)

Armin Schwarz 24.7.2011 17:49
This is a fantastically good picture, would be a very good calendar motif. Simply amazing. I liked your other pictures also very good.
Greetings from Armin Hellertal / Germany

405 037 with a freight train descending from the Brenner pass through Bressanone / Brixen (to the image)

Stefan Wohlfahrt 26.1.2011 21:46
A nice picture, but not the right Category: This is an E 405 (and not an E 402) I asked an new Category.
wlg
Stefan

460 090 at Zurich - Ruemlang (to the image)

De Rond Hans und Jeanny 19.5.2010 17:49
Hi Rupprecht,
welcome to rail-pictures.com, where we have the pleasure to enjoy your nice pictures now.
It would be interesting to know the date and the place, where this picture was taken.
Best regards.
Hans and Jeanny






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