Ångtåg mitt i Järnriket
Steam train in the Iron Kingdom

TAM09

  Ångtåg mitt i Järnriket – Steam train in the Iron Kingdom (Order # TAM09)
Summer traffic with steam locos at the narrow gauge Jädraås–Tallås Railway (JTJ) in the middle of the Iron Kingdom in the county of Gästrikland. Follow two steam trains in service during an ordinary day.

Running time: 30 min.

Jädraås–Tallås Railway (JTJ) is a narrow gauge preserved railway in the middle of the Iron Kingdom in the county of Gästrikland. It is operated by a museum society founded as early as 1961. The line is part of the former Dala–Ockelbo–Norrsundet Railway DONJ.
JTJ is a part of the Iron Kingdom which is different museums and historical industrial sites in the county of Gästrikland.
DONJ was an 86 km long private railway with 891 mm gauge. It was never nationalized and was operated by Kopparfors AB untill it was shut down.
When DONJ was closed 1970 the museum society could preserve the line between Jädraås and Tallås, 4,5 km.
In this film we look back at how the line looked in the beginning of the 1990's. Two trains are in service headed by loco No. 2 Korsån and loco No. 4 Sigbjörn. We also get to see loco No. 8 and 9 plus the steam car Majorn.

The DVD is subtitled in Swedish and English. Swedish narration, cover and menus. Both subtitles and narration can be switched on and off independently.

Region-free DVD-R. Playable in computers and PAL-compatible DVD-players world-wide.

 Cover

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Click on the images to see the Swedish cover enlarge. The text on the cover side is translated to English and that is the text you find on this web page.

TAM09 –  Ångtåg mitt i Järnriket
TAM09 – Steam train in the Iron Kingdom

Running time   30 min
Aspect ratio 4:3
Source format S-VHS and a few scenes with Video 8
Editing Digitalt
Sound tracks Swedish narration on/off
Subtitles Swedish / English on/off
Menus Chapter menus
Narration and sound on/off

  

 


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