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DSY011 4th November 2015 21:59

Egypt's 'lost' train rescued from desert after nine years
 
A train left stranded in the Egyptian desert for nine years is being moved to Cairo by lorry, media reports say.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-34726120


The train was originally part of a line opened in 1999 linking Egypt's Western Desert with a port on the Red Sea.
The line, subject to shifting sands, was forced to close due to difficulties maintaining it and after thieves stole some 93 miles (150km) of tracks.
The train, unable to move, was left stranded and forgotten in the Kharga oasis, west of Luxor.
Now, engineers from a private haulage firm have finally begun dismantling it and loading it piece by piece into lorries destined for the capital.


According to reports, they were initially detained by local police, who thought the engineers were trying to steal the train.

Master Cutler 5th November 2015 14:13

There's still two Stanier 8Fs on the sea bed off Sharm el Sheik beside the wreck of the Thistlegorm.
They are not up for grabs though.


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