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A great website with pictures from Rotterdam metro

Posted: 25 Nov 2017, 22:38
by Alfacinha315
http://www.railfaneurope.net/pix/nl/met ... m/pix.html

There's also a page with NS 2200 series. They also pulled railcar passengers. http://www.railfaneurope.net/pix/nl/die ... 0/pix.html

Re: A great website with pictures from Rotterdam metro

Posted: 26 Nov 2017, 14:33
by brozma
Alfacinha315 wrote: 25 Nov 2017, 22:38 There's also a page with NS 2200 series. They also pulled railcar passengers. http://www.railfaneurope.net/pix/nl/die ... 0/pix.html
Well, that answered my long persisting question: "Is NS 2200 series stock real or not?". Maybe I sound foolish, but since release of MG2/SG2 extended, HSM and many fictive stock for Rijndam, I don't trust reality of new (or unusual) rolling stock used in metrosim.

Re: A great website with pictures from Rotterdam metro

Posted: 26 Nov 2017, 14:41
by senjer
At this point the MG2 Extended, SG2 Extended, HSM, SG4 (9000 series), MCV 9100 MP (9100 series) and MCV9200 MP AT (9200 series) are fictional. All the other stock is driving around in real life. Even the KTM 31 tram (officially: type 71-631) in St. Petersburg, Russia. The NS 2200 is real but not in service at this date.

Re: A great website with pictures from Rotterdam metro

Posted: 26 Nov 2017, 16:30
by Alfacinha315
I didn't know about it... I thought they still were in service, like our EE class 1400.

Re: A great website with pictures from Rotterdam metro

Posted: 26 Nov 2017, 16:35
by Alfacinha315
More info about NS 2200 (in Dutch). https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/NS_2200

Re: A great website with pictures from Rotterdam metro

Posted: 26 Nov 2017, 19:04
by brozma
senjer wrote: 26 Nov 2017, 14:41 At this point the MG2 Extended, SG2 Extended, HSM, SG4 (9000 series), MCV 9100 MP (9100 series) and MCV9200 MP AT (9200 series) are fictional. All the other stock is driving around in real life. Even the KTM 31 tram (officially: type 71-631) in St. Petersburg, Russia. The NS 2200 is real but not in service at this date.
Thanks for clearing that up. I guess I was too suspicious about their existence.
Alfacinha315 wrote: 26 Nov 2017, 16:35 More info about NS 2200 (in Dutch). https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/NS_2200
*angry grunt* In Dutch?! Seriously?! Do you know that here are people, who can't speak Dutch, like me? I already looked at that wikipedia article, But it's useless for me, 'cause I can't say a word in Dutch!

Re: A great website with pictures from Rotterdam metro

Posted: 26 Nov 2017, 19:15
by RotterdamMetroLover
brozma wrote: 26 Nov 2017, 19:04

*angry grunt* In Dutch?! Seriously?! Do you know that here are people, who can't speak Dutch, like me? I already looked at that wikipedia article, But it's useless for me, 'cause I can't say a word in Dutch!
Because the english people didn't do that wikipedia, so deal with it.

Re: A great website with pictures from Rotterdam metro

Posted: 26 Nov 2017, 19:29
by brozma
RotterdamMetroLover wrote: 26 Nov 2017, 19:15
brozma wrote: 26 Nov 2017, 19:04

*angry grunt* In Dutch?! Seriously?! Do you know that here are people, who can't speak Dutch, like me? I already looked at that wikipedia article, But it's useless for me, 'cause I can't say a word in Dutch!
Because the english people didn't do that wikipedia, so deal with it.
So tell me what am I supposed to do?! That article is only in Dutch on wikipedia (no more languages avaiable on wikipedia for this article) and I want to know more about these locomotives. There must be something that can revert this article in wikipedia from Dutch into English

Re: A great website with pictures from Rotterdam metro

Posted: 26 Nov 2017, 19:39
by Alfacinha315
Just do like me... Copy/paste the link into Google Translate, then you will have the Wikipédia page translated into your native language.