Image Gallery
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Locomotive 141R568 at Lons-le-Saunier (Jura) station, on 1 August 1996. The locomotive operates on the CITEV tourist line.
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Head-on view of 141.R.568
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Left three-quarters view of 141.R.568
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Right quarter view of 141.R.568
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Rear three-quarter view of the tender
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Builders plates from 141.R locomotives
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The 141.R.1199 at the Villeneuve-Saint-Georges depot on 5 May 2007.
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Three-quarter view of the 141.R.1199 (Villeneuve-St-Georges 5 May 2007).
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Three-quarter view of the 141.R.1199 (Villeneuve-St-Georges 5 May 2007).
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Oil tender 30.R.840. (Pithiviers 25 June 2000).
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First batch 141.R, the 141.R.568, at Gray, 27 November 1981.
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Cab side details of a first batch 141.R (141.R.568, Gray 27 November 1981).
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The 141.R.568 (Gray, 27 November 1981).
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141.R.1494 at Calais shed, September 1968.
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141.R.117 at Le Croisic after hauling a local from Nantes, August 1969.
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Eastbound freight at Le Mans, August 1969.
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141.R runs light through Calais Ville, February 1969.
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