Two class 1142 locomotives in front of a long express train.
Picture from Zagreb 1.4.2018 by Markku Salo.
Still one more picture of the class 6112.
Picture from Zagreb 1.4.2018 by Markku Salo.
Croatian Railways electric locomotive of the class 1141 and diesel multiple unit of the class 7121. Class 1141 was originally Yugoslav
Railways class 441. It is a design by the Swedish company ABB. A large group of companies built these 1968-87 (ASEA, ELIN (de),
SAAS Sécheron, SGP/Simmering-Graz-Pauker) (1968-1970) Končar Group, TŽV Janko Gredelj, Đuro Đaković, MIN Niš (1970-1987)
UCM Reșița, Electroputere Craiova (Romanian models only, 1973-1984). These machines are in use in all ex-Yugoslavian countries.
HŽ series 7121 is a diesel multiple unit. It is a two coach unit intended for short distance commuter traffic. The design is from Spain
but the trains were built by the company Đuro Đaković 1981-86. These are the same trains which in Serbia are called class 712.
Picture from Zagreb 31.3.2018 by Markku Salo.
Another view of the class 1141 electric locomotive. These same machines can be seen in all other ex-Yugoslavian countries and
Romania as well.
Picture from Zagreb 1.4.2018 by Markku Salo.
A closer look at the same class 7121 diesel multiple unit as in the picture above.
Picture from Zagreb 31.3.2018 by Markku Salo.
Croatian Railways passenger traffic division HŽPP class 6111 electric multiple unit. These three coach trains were formerly
Yugoslavian Railways class 411. They were built by Ganz Mavag in Hungary in 1977. Today they are only used in the Zagreb city
commuter traffic.
Picture from Zagreb 31.3.2018 by Markku Salo.
Croatian Railways class 7112 railbuses are former Swedish class Y1 trains. The class Y1 was an Italian design by Fiat, which
got a better chassis designed by the Swedes. They were lousy machines as long as they had their original Fiat engines, but the
Swedes soon installed new Volvo truck engines into them, creating thus reliable and good trains. Since 1996 Swedish SJ has been
sending altogether 35 used Y1 railbuses not only to Croatia, but also other ex-Yugoslavian countries. Croatian railways uses
them on less important side lines. Only a handful of Y1s are left in Sweden nowadays.
Picture from Zagreb 31.3.2018 by Markku Salo.
These are American locomotives of the EMD (Electro-Motive Division of General Electric) type GT22HW-2, built under license
by Đuro Đaković for Yugoslavia. They used to be called Yugoslavian Railways class 645. It weighs 97,5 tons, produces 1740 kW
of power and has a top speed of 124 km/h. Its nickname is "Karavela", Caravelle.
Picture from Zagreb 31.3.2018 by Markku Salo.
The same class 2044 "Karavela" seen from the other side.
Picture from Zagreb 31.3.2018 by Markku Salo.
HŽ's diesel shunter locomotive of the class 2132. These were originally locomotives of the class 732, which is an Austrian design,
produced under licence of the Austrian Jenbacher Werke by the Gjuro Gjakovic Works since 1969. These machines were thoroughly rebuilt
and got a new diesel engine as well as transmission. They were designed for light and heavy shunting. After rebuilding they were
reclassified as class 2132. The recostructions were made 1986-94. Now the machines have a power rating of 441 kW and a top speed
of 49 km/h. Their engines are 4 stroke French Pielstick machines.
Picture from Zagreb 31.3.2018 by Markku Salo.
Another view of HŽ's diesel shunter locomotive of the class 2132.
Picture from Zagreb 1.4.2018 by Markku Salo.
Another class 2132 performing shunting duties at the station of Čakovec.
Picture from Čakovec 1.7.2015 by Ilkka Siissalo.