File:Px48 at Gniezno May 1991.jpg

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This Tx48 has had its number removed which implies that it was out of use at the time, but from memory the rails were shiny, indicating recent use. In the foreground, converter bogies for taking standard gauge wagons on the long narrow gauge line south of Gniezno.

Comment by Uploader: It's a Px48 class engine.
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Source originally posted to Flickr as Tx48 narrow gauge locomotive,Gniezno, May 1991
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