Science & Technology, 3rd prize
Witold Krassowski
Network Photographers for National Geographic
Network Photographers for National Geographic
01 May, 2002
Steam train driver Czeslaw Janas offers a wild poppy to a conductor, Wolsztyn, Poland. The locomotives that ply the route from Wolsztyn to Poznan in western Poland form one of the last scheduled steam-train services in Europe. Huge OL-49 engines, more than half a century old, consume up to 18,000 liters of water, three tons of coal, and eight liters of oil on the 180-kilometer round trip. It takes one-and-a-half hours for the drivers to prepare the train for the journey, stoking up the boiler to build up steam.
Witold Krassowski
Witold Krassowski is a photographer, specializing in social documentary and reportage for over 30 years. His work has been widely published across Europe, especially in Britain. ...
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