I exposed this image in suburban Belgrade in August 2003.
The electric multiple unit’s blue tinted windows and blue plastic seating made for an unusual setting.
Cool, it wasn’t. It was nearly 100 degrees Fahrenheit and the train was without air-conditioning.
Exposed on Fujichrome Sensia 100 film using Nikon F3T with 24mm lens; other than scaling for internet presentation, this photo has not been altered for contrast, colour, or exposure.
5 comments on “Too Blue? Interior View; Serbian EMU.”
Brian Jennison on said:
My comments have nothing to do with trains.
Rick Bartoskewitz on said:
Cant comment on the passenger trains in or around Belgrade, but the “Sargan Eight” restored narrow gauge railway at Mokra Gora just inside the border from Bosnia-Herzogovina is well worth a visit to Serbia.
Brian Jennison on said:
Serbia would not be number one on my list of countries to visit…
John Smoots on said:
Kinda’ Blue — apologies to the estate of Miles Davis.
My comments have nothing to do with trains.
Cant comment on the passenger trains in or around Belgrade, but the “Sargan Eight” restored narrow gauge railway at Mokra Gora just inside the border from Bosnia-Herzogovina is well worth a visit to Serbia.
Serbia would not be number one on my list of countries to visit…
Kinda’ Blue — apologies to the estate of Miles Davis.
Rhapsody in Blue – with apologies to Gershwin