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RB 9 Piletikontroll /Ticket control (Boonus) Mystery Cache

Hidden : 4/20/2021
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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EST: Antud seeria on  loodud meenutamaks  kunagist kitsarööpmelist  Riiselja -Ikla  raudteed. Tee avati liikluseks lõigul Riisselja-Orajõe 24.01.1923. Korraline reisiliiklus hakkas toimuma esialgu ainult kolm korda nädalas, puidurongid käisid iga päev.  Raudtee pikendati Orajõelt Iklani 1925.a., aga Läti poolt asuva Ainaži jaamaga jäi ühendus loomata . Ikla ning Lätis asuv Ainazi jaama ühendasid sakslased Teises maailmasõjas. Liin suleti 30.09.1975.a., olles seega viimane üldkasutatav kitsarööpmeline raudtee Eestis.
Boonusaare on  neile kes on terve päeva  vedurijuhi ametit pidanud aarde juurest, aarde juurde liikumisega sellel vanal raudtee tammil.  Ja nagu korralikul raudteel ikka  on ka siin piletikontroll üks tüütu kiusaja alati kusagil vargsi ootamas.  Kui olete leidnud  ühest peidetud aardest boonus aarde  koordinaadid mis viivad teid  piletikontrollini siis   toimige nii.   Leidnud piletikontrolli sättige  oma piletid  ette näitamiseks valmis aga esmalt pead temalt saama kätte logiraamatu kontrollimaks kas teie nimi on reisijate hulgas?  Vean kihla, et ei ole!  Pileti saate aga lunastada  logiraamatusse sissekannet tehes  ja see ei maksa midagi.  Head reisi! 

ENG: This series is to commemorate the former narrow-gauge Riisselja-Ikla railway. The road was opened for traffic on the section Riisselja-Orajõgi on January 24, 1923. Regular passenger traffic initially took place only three times a week; trains carrying timber were running every day. The railway was extended from Orajõgi to Ikla in 1925, but no connection was established with Ainaži station on the Latvian side. Ikla and the Ainazi station in Latvia were connected by the Germans in World War II. The line was closed on September 30, 1975, thus being the last public narrow-gauge railway in Estonia.
A bonus treasure is for those who have been working hard as a train driver. All day moving from the treasure to the treasure on this old railway dam. And like a proper railway, ticket control is always an annoying thing and always waiting somewhere. If you have found one of the hidden treasure bonus treasure coordinates that will take you to the ticket control then follow this: if you have found the ticket control, have your tickets ready to be shown. But first you need to get a logbook to check if your name is among the passengers list? I bet it isn't! However, you can redeem the ticket by making an entry in the logbook and it costs nothing. Have a good trip!
 

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