Stockholm–Roslagens Järnvägar (SRJ) was a private railway company in Sweden 1885–1951, running a vast network of narrow gauge railways in Roslagen north...
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The passenger train locomotives number 27–29 of Stockholm–Roslagens Järnvägar, usually referred to as stortyskarna (literally "the Great Germans"), were...
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changed to Stockholm–Roslagens Järnvägar (Stockholm-Roslagens Railroad), which enabled it to keep its signature (SRJ); Roslagen is the historical name...
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SRJ could mean: Stockholm–Roslagens Järnvägar, a defunct private railway company in Sweden Serbia and Montenegro, known as Federal Republic of Yugoslavia...
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with the steam powered Rimbo trains of Stockholm–Roslagens Järnvägar (SRJ) between Djursholms Ösby and Stockholm East Station. From East Station, the Djursholm...
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companies built narrow gauge railways, like the network of Stockholm–Roslagens Järnvägar between Stockholm and Uppsala and Falkenberg railway in Halland, which...
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Roslagsbanan (category Rail transport in Stockholm)
operated by the private enterprise Stockholm-Rimbo Järnväg (SRJ). In 1909 SRJ changed its name to Stockholm–Roslagens Järnvägar (with the same abbreviation)...
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completed in 1767. Gimo was connected 1876 by railroad through Stockholm-Roslagens Järnvägar (Dannemora-Gimo-Hargshamn-Hallstavik 1876 and Faringe-Gimo 1921)...
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two-foot Narrow Gauge Forest Railroad in Knysna. Josef Pospichal: Ölands Järnvägar (ÖJ) BBJ 3 – ÖJ9 – SJ 3059. Parada Sud Quarry, 0-4-0T, No. LVD1, Montevideo...
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Engelbrektsplan (category Squares in Stockholm)
house. It was built in 1914 for the private railway company Stockholm–Roslagens Järnvägar after drawings by architect firm Hagström & Ekman. For most...
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