Sono nata in asmara nel 1943 ringrazio di cuore chi ha messo in rete queste meraviglie, ricordi indelebili con la mia famiglia abitavo a Ghezzabanda in via Marconi sarebbe una emozione unica poterla Rivedere Grazie infinite Quanta E M o z i o ne....
The railway looks well cared for, apart from some station buildings, these aren't very important the way they run the trains for tourist purposes now (altough a lot of locals seem to take oportunity from the train running). But some of the problems encountered tell the mechanical maintenance is not completely up to level yet, a blown washout plug means the thread on this had been worn and should have been recut before such an incident happens, it can easily be done because they have conical threads and can be recut several times, provided you have the right tap and die. Luckily they dropped the fire before the crown sheet got dry, but the boiler took a serious blow with pressure and temperature dropping so quickly, you can expect leaking tubes, flues and stay bolts after this.
Italian engineering socks. I had a motorcycle - Motto Guzzi - the worst electrical equipment Magnetti Marelli socks. But there are parts of Africa (like Northern Somalia, ) where they do not have even small gauge railway.Mario
The film is outstanding (very interesting and good shots, like from the cinema - ex.16:27) Steam locomotives are known for museums and tours. But I did not see anything like a railway bus (here "FIAT" & old military truck 4:17) by the way the idea: It's good to create a new perspective, for example, always mount 2 camera like a car camera over tracks (like car accidents for continuous recording).
Coal is carried to the rear of the footplate. Because of a shortage of coal it was delivered to the loco in sacks. (see my YT video Eritrea 2009 part 3 at 10 mins) I do not know if this was how it was delivered in the past, additional information from others would be most welcome.
Eritrea is located in the Horn of Africa in East Africa. It is bordered to the northeast and east by the Red Sea, Sudan to the west, Ethiopia to the south, and Djibouti to the southeast. The railway runs from Massawa on the Red Sea coast to the capital Asmara 118 km inland.
Thanks ! I knew where Erythrea is, but my question was about the location of this part of the railways ; I guess it's not so far from Asmara. Does it still exist ? politically and economically, this country is, along with N Korea, about the worse place to be on earth There was also a line between Asmara and Keren, but it seems that mostly the rails have been taken away ; there where as many work of tunnels and bridges too.
Non e' un errore. La scritta litterina e' fatta apposta. Litter in inglese significa spazzatura. Qualche buontempone -sto usando un eufemismo - non si e' reso conto che quella LITTORINA sta operando dal 1935....
Don’t jump to conclusions, you weren’t there. The locos were in very poor condition through years of neglect. Eritrea had suffered a long and costly war with Ethiopia. Few trained staff and no money for maintenance. Everybody had worked miracles to keep them running for us. The boiler washout plug that failed was not the fault of the footplate crew
Sono nata in asmara nel 1943 ringrazio di cuore chi ha messo in rete queste meraviglie, ricordi indelebili con la mia famiglia abitavo a Ghezzabanda in via Marconi sarebbe una emozione unica poterla Rivedere Grazie infinite Quanta E M o z i o ne....
Laura stavi vicino a me e Alfredo Biaconcini ! Stavo poco più sotto di te nel ''CANTIERE ZIINO '' "! Un abbraccio , Aldo
I rode the Littorina from Asmara to Masawa and back in 1962. Graceful riding and beautiful scenery.
Excellent video, the scenery is breathtaking, those Italians were and are excellent engineers in building railways.
and British very excellent in destruction railways
Eritrea is beautiful
Amazing,great camerawork,a great find. (For me),,thanks
Fascinating. Very well done.
W l'Italia e i nostri fratelli asmarini!
Ai fratelli asmarini va il nostro affetto
brave people
great!!!!! wow nice video!!!
Amazing video - Eritrea railways is my favourite, see my video as well - Thanks for sharing, Railherbie
Muy bonito tren, en México hace falta el tren de pasajeros
The railway looks well cared for, apart from some station buildings, these aren't very important the way they run the trains for tourist purposes now (altough a lot of locals seem to take oportunity from the train running).
But some of the problems encountered tell the mechanical maintenance is not completely up to level yet, a blown washout plug means the thread on this had been worn and should have been recut before such an incident happens, it can easily be done because they have conical threads and can be recut several times, provided you have the right tap and die.
Luckily they dropped the fire before the crown sheet got dry, but the boiler took a serious blow with pressure and temperature dropping so quickly, you can expect leaking tubes, flues and stay bolts after this.
Thank ou for your comments but being 75 yrs old train,that can happen.and eritrea may not get quick spare parts,o stat of the art work shops.
Italian engineering socks. I had a motorcycle - Motto Guzzi - the worst electrical equipment Magnetti Marelli socks. But there are parts of Africa (like Northern Somalia, ) where they do not have even small gauge railway.Mario
The film is outstanding (very interesting and good shots, like from the cinema - ex.16:27)
Steam locomotives are known for museums and tours. But I did not see anything like a railway bus (here "FIAT" & old military truck 4:17)
by the way the idea:
It's good to create a new perspective, for example, always mount 2 camera
like a car camera over tracks (like car accidents for continuous recording).
Ingegneria italiana
Very tough life
I didn't notice a coal tender. Where are they storing the coal they use
Coal is carried to the rear of the footplate. Because of a shortage of coal it was delivered to the loco in sacks. (see my YT video Eritrea 2009 part 3 at 10 mins) I do not know if this was how it was delivered in the past, additional information from others would be most welcome.
I miei compagni di scuala sono Italiani in Asmara
where is it exactly ? couldn't find on the map
it's a wonderful video, it makes me sad when I think about what has become this country now
Eritrea is located in the Horn of Africa in East Africa. It is bordered to the northeast and east by the Red Sea, Sudan to the west, Ethiopia to the south, and Djibouti to the southeast. The railway runs from Massawa on the Red Sea coast to the capital Asmara 118 km inland.
Thanks ! I knew where Erythrea is, but my question was about the location of this part of the railways ; I guess it's not so far from Asmara. Does it still exist ? politically and economically, this country is, along with N Korea, about the worse place to be on earth
There was also a line between Asmara and Keren, but it seems that mostly the rails have been taken away ; there where as many work of tunnels and bridges too.
I am very sorry it is not you. you been told to think wrong by ur leaders. if you want to know Eritrea go there and see it by yourself.
the line was from asmara to cheren and agordat and a 38 km.branch to bisha,I have the "Guida dell'Africa Orientale Italiana 1938 del TCI"
all italian built
Its Littorina ... not Litterina ... tx
Thanks for the correction
the name comes from Littorio,it was built under Mussolini
Nice
Littorina e non litterina.
Already noted by Andrea Corno (below)
Non e' un errore. La scritta litterina e' fatta apposta. Litter in inglese significa spazzatura. Qualche buontempone -sto usando un eufemismo - non si e' reso conto che quella LITTORINA sta operando dal 1935....
Blew a plug, oops. bad handling of lococ.
Don’t jump to conclusions, you weren’t there. The locos were in very poor condition through years of neglect. Eritrea had suffered a long and costly war with Ethiopia. Few trained staff and no money for maintenance. Everybody had worked miracles to keep them running for us. The boiler washout plug that failed was not the fault of the footplate crew
Eritrea has trains?
You got mooned at 13:32
Well spotted! I did not that while editing.
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