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Calthrop

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This perhaps belongs more appropriately, in "Railway History and Nostalgia"; but as it's about "somewhere foreign" ...

Recently perusing the "Insight Guide" to Cuba (said tome plainly declaring itself accurate as at the early 2020s); in particular, the book's short section on "Cuba's Transport System", with a super-brief reference therein, to the country's railways: the whole section's emphasis being on -- with Cuba's generally "up against it" status in these times -- much inconvenience / necessary ingenuity / improvisation. The curt rail-oriented handful of words tells -- very slightly "doctored" -- of, "on the railroads [sic] anything from trolley buses that can run along the tracks [what's that all about?] to ancient steam trains". Those last three words: unless things are going on, not latched-on-to by the world's steam aficionados and students; it would seem plain that those who produce the Guide have -- not being informed followers of the global rail scene -- got hold of the wrong end of the stick.

If only they had the rights of things, re present-day doings; but dreary reality is reckoned, for sure: to be that Cuba as a steam paradise -- indeed as a real-steam venue at all -- ceased to be, consequent on what was effectively the end of Cuba's sugar industry, resulting from the collapse of the USSR.
 
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