SKF Works Photos of Rolling Stock with unknown identity


This photo was evidently taken on 6th October 1923, but where it was taken is unknown. Maybe the locomotives visible in the back are Cockerill locomotives.


A Tram railcar of type "Birney Safety Car". As this type was delivered to many railways, it is not clear to which one the above "361" belonged. Maybe to the "Pacific Electric Railway Co", which had railcars of this type with the numbers 340-388.


"C.E. CO. 508" we can read - but what is this abbreviation standing for?


Presumably a Tubize locomotive on an exhibition on the colonies in 1935, but nut really sure about this ...


Presumably from Middle America comes the "F.C.C." 41 - presumably from the "Ferro Carril Central del Peru"?


And one more unidentified railcar.


Unknown is the town where this tram railcar No. 96 was located (possibly Ostrava).


A railcar No. 3801. Maybe Chicago.


Another unidentified railcar. Presumably a steam railcar built by Sentinel for the railways on the australian isle Tasmania (SP1 or SP2)


Presumably a finish coach.