9 Lemvigbanen, Thyborøn, Cheminova, 21. October 2005
10 Railion, Padborg, 14. May 2005
11 Railion, Padborg, 14. May 2005
12 Østbanen, Køge, 23. February 2005
13 Østbanen, Køge, 23. February 2005
14 DSB "Køf" 288 photographed in Odense 14. August 2004. Built by Frichs, Denmark in a number of 40. They were put in service from 1966 to 1969. Leyland diesel engine 6-cyl. 128 hp. Dieselhydraulic. Max speed 45 km/h - 28 mph. Length 6 400 mm. Weight 17 metric tonnes. Køf 288 was put in service in 1969. Today it is used by DSB Museumstog. Photographed in Odense during the railwaymuseum's 50th aniversary celebration of the first My class (from General Motors) being put in service in Denmark.
15 DSB, Ålborg, 11. July 1973. Of reasons unknown to us, DSB Køf 287 had run away and came guideless at a rather nice speed running from north in at Årborg railwaystation. Here it was led into a blind track, running through the stop barrier, ending into a heap of sand as can be seen from the picture.
16 DSB, Ålborg, 11. July 1973. Of reasons unknown to us, DSB Køf 287 had run away and came guideless at a rather nice speed running from north in at Årborg railwaystation. Here it was led into a blind track, running through the stop barrier, ending into a heap of sand as can be seen from the picture.
17 DSB, Ålborg, 11. July 1973. Of reasons unknown to us, DSB Køf 287 had run away and came guideless at a rather nice speed running from north in at Årborg railwaystation. Here it was led into a blind track, running through the stop barrier, ending into a heap of sand as can be seen from the picture.
18 DSB, Ålborg, 11. July 1973. Of reasons unknown to us, DSB Køf 287 had run away and came guideless at a rather nice speed running from north in at Årborg railwaystation. Here it was led into a blind track, running through the stop barrier, ending into a heap of sand as can be seen from the picture.
19 DSB, Ålborg, 11. July 1973. Of reasons unknown to us, DSB Køf 287 had run away and came guideless at a rather nice speed running from north in at Årborg railwaystation. Here it was led into a blind track, running through the stop barrier, ending into a heap of sand as can be seen from the picture.