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Nr3 Cog railway locomotive at Jenbach
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The carriages are pushed up the rack and pinion section by the locomotive
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View down the Inntal valley from Achenseebahn
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Local church from Achenseebahn
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Nr3 runs round at Eben the end of the rack section of the Achenseebahn
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The train we passed at Eben descends the steep rack section of the Achenseebahn
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The top section to Achensee is the more conventional adhesion system
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Typical Tyrolean house seen from the Achenseebahn
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Oiling up at the end of the line at Achensee station
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The sloping boiler is clearly evident
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Nameplates etc. on Nr3 Locomotive-Achenseebahn
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Achensee is the largest of the Tyrolean lakes
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The complex arrangement of the Rack and pinion or Cog Locomotive
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From the station a boat can be taken around the Achensee Lake
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View back from the train to Achensee
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The rack can be clearly seen between the metre gauge track
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Locomotive Nr3 at Jenbach Station
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The Zillertalbahn Railway Steam Depot at Jenbach
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Locomotive Nr3 Tirol at Jenbach-Zillertalbahn
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Locomotive Nr4 at Jenbach -Zillertalbahn
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Locomotive Nr4 at Jenbach -Zillertalbahn
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Steam train departing Jenbach
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Locomotive Nr4 at Jenbach-Zillertalbahn