Links

 
Please help me to keep this list up to date: inform me, if you
  • find a site with pictures in this scale - if they are for one of this this screensavers or not is indifferent
  • find a site, which marked here as closed on another (or on the same) place
 

Programs

 
Traffic screensaver:
    http://traffic.ini.hu
Eisenbahn Software von Martin Meyer - the MM&MM Screensaver Homepage:
    http://www.mm-eisenbahn.de
BahnLand game and screensaver from Hans-Martin Hebsaker:
    http://hmh-bahnland.de.vu
Housekeeping and train composing utilities from Claudio Vianini:
    http://www.claudiovianini.com
Train Side View:
    http://f3.aaa.livedoor.jp/~sibanobu/tsv/
Railway32:
    http://www.railway32.net
    http://www.users.waitrose.com/~rail32

VonVez - a hungarian-speaking program for driving the trains. The side view of the trains is from our picture set:
    http://benbe.web.elte.hu/vonvez/
 

JavaScript packages

 
TrainGif JavaScript from Brian Clough:
    http://www.banksofthesusquehanna.com/tgjsp/tutor01.htm
Opaku's Train Kit:
    http://www.mars.dti.ne.jp/~opaku/zigzag/railway/e
 

Commercial picture sets

 
The Nimo Extension Kit from Nikolaus Mohr:
    http://www.nimoweb.de
Roland Altherr offers swiss trains on CD-ROM:
    http://mypage.bluewindow.ch/tee.ch
 

The screensaver community

 
Yahoo! Groups: MM-screensaver mailing list, and pictures in the Files section:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MM-screensaver
German speeking mailing list on the same place:
    http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/MMschoner

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MM&MM Screen Saver Web Ring:
    http://www.mm-webring.de/mm_list-e.htm

The User-Bmp.ini project:
    http://www.user-bmp-ini.de

The new "Bahnschranke" from Frank Laffin - a forum and a picture collection, everybody can upload his own drawings here:
    http://www.bahnschranke.de.tt/
Ulrich Grunert follows the collection of Stefan Fritsch - Ronny Meyer - Gert Spießhofer:
    http://www.eisenbahnwallpaper.de.vu/
Frank Laffin continues the collection from Stefan Fritzsch too:
    http://mitglied.lycos.de/bahnfrank/index.htm
MM Forum Schweizer Bahnen:
    http://mm-forum.ch.vu/
h-transport: a german speaking mailing list from Daniel Hentschel:
    http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/h-transport
Railway32 mailing list (needs sign in, see the Files section):
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/railway32
Railway32 mailing list for american moduls (needs sign in, see the Files section):
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/r32usa
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Opaku's TrainKit Web Ring:
    http://3.pro.tok2.com/~at-toki/ring/ering.cgi?mode=all&no=0
Train Kit Material Database:
    http://tak2ch.jp/kurondo/tkdb/
 

Traffic Screensaver homepages

(pages with timetable files, background elements, animations, or pictures in GIF and TVL formats)
 
Florian Albers has mainly german vehicles - among them the HSV train - on his page:
    http://www.florian-albers.de.vu/
Thomas Burger draws american freight trains - mostly centerbeam, autorack, intermodal cars.:
    http://www.geocities.com/tburger666/SP/TRgif.html
Brian Clough's american pictures:
    http://www.banksofthesusquehanna.com/MMSS.html
Krzysztof Dobrzanski has polish engines and coaches on his site:
    http://swr.podkarpackakolej.net
Wadim Dziedzic has polish vehicles on his site:
    http://dziedzic.org/traffic
Sven Eger draws mostly loaded freight wagons, the loads are also published.
This is a MM&MM, not a Traffic-site, but it stays here due to the many separately published loads.
    http://4mladegueter.4m.funpic.de/
Marc Le Gad has mostly french vehicles on his site - but he has vehicles from the benelux area too:
    http://perso.wanadoo.fr/mlgtraffic
Jindrich Kalous has older czech vehicles, background elements and landscape photos (as full-screen background pictures) on his site:
    http://www.kalous.net
Zoltán Iván publishes his new drawings on his homepage - and there are other railway-related themes there too:
    http://ivanz.uw.hu/traffic/traffic1.html
A czech screensaver fan with the nick "kubze" having his own czech and slovak vehicles, and the vehicles of "ice-bear" on his site:
    http://kubze.wz.cz/
this site won't be updated in the future.

Sebastian Ledesma has spanish, british and american vehicles and some buildings on his page:
    http://trenes2000.com/IndexMM.html
Peter Lipowsky's page with vehicles from Germany and from Denmark:
    http://www.tilius.de.vu/
Pierre-Noël Rietsch has vehicles mostly from Switzerland - including his own imaginary railway company - and signals, catenaries as background elements:
    http://www.trainweb.org/railphot
Sorin Oprisan draws vehicles from Romania, Great Britain, North America and Australia:
    http://soprisan.uv.ro/
Thomas W. Salzmann has drawn the S-Bahn vehicles in Berlin:
    http://de.geocities.com/tomsbahnseiten/Thomas/Bahn/bahnscr/bahnscr.html
Jaroslav Schilhan's czech pictures:
    http://www.volny.cz/nex/sporic/sporic.htm
Vasek Stíba has also czech and slowak vehicles:
    http://vencovodepo.wz.cz
Ladislav Zeman draws czech and slowak vehicles too:
    http://xtrain.host.sk/
One more site only with a nick: "zsr" have traffic timetable files about several eras of the czech and slovak railways:
    http://csd.webzdarma.cz/
 

Picture collections

(pictures directly usable for both the Traffic and the MM Screensaver)
 
Kenneth Arnerstedt's swedisch pictures:
    http://www.deppen.se/
Michael Beck draws vehicles from Switzerland:
    http://members.tripod.de/michl_online
Oliver Beretta has swiss, german and austrian maintenance vehicles on his pages:
    http://www.beretta-modelle.ch/

Adriano Bosetti draws trams and busses from Milano:
    http://www.gratosnet.it/mmscr/figuremmscr_tutto.html
John Coldwell's canadian Budd RDCs:
    http://www.smithersbc.net/john/trains_CAN.html
Dani Egger-Jetzer uses a Yahoo.Groups mailing list to publish his drawings about swiss vehicles:
    http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/mm_eisenbahnbilder_ch
The newest drawings are on his family's homepage:
    http://www.egger-jetzer.ch/Dani.html
Danish trains from Mikkel Elling (use Internet Explorer!):
    http://www.mikkel-elling.dk/MM.htm
Marcus Fey drew vehicles around Solingen:
    http://www.schoner.lokomotive-online.de/index.html
Jerome Flaherty has some american engines - mostly steam engines - on his site:
    http://www.angelfire.com/home/nvrails/
René Friese's tramways from Berlin:
    http://www.schotterschnecke.de/
The pages of Stefan Fritzsch are back - you find the german vehicles drawn by himself there:
    http://www.bahnsachse.de/
Eric Gagla's drawings from Belgien and neighborhood:
    http://users.belgacom.net/mm-screensaver
Gerard Gieleis shows his drawings - mostly two-way vehicles:
    http://members1.chello.nl/g.gielis
Timo Günther has authentic train consists and vehicle drawings too:
    http://www.timo-guenther.de.vu/
Philipp Groß draws mainly steam engines, but he has special vehicles and tramways too:
    http://www.eisenbahnfanatiker.de.vu/
Peter Hansen draws trams from North-Europe:
    http://www.tramway.dk/
Hans-Martin Hebsaker has a download area in his site for pictures in both MM and BahnLand format:
    http://mitglied.lycos.de/hebsaker/download/index.html
Daniel Hentschel's east german vehicles:
    http://www.h-transport.de.vu/
Fredi Huber's swiss vehicles:
    http://www.swissmodell.ch/swissmodell/team/bildschirmschoner
Frank Jacob draws trams and busses from Potsdam, but you can find several narrow gauge vehicles on his site too.:
    http://www.schmalspurmodellbahn.de/
Jan Kärrbäck's swedisch pictures:
    http://www.geocities.com/jan_karrback/tags/
Stephan Kyrieleis has light rail vehicles on his page:
    http://www.trampage.de/
Peter Klarenbeek - Pictures from Netherland, Portugal, South-America, Russia:
    http://home.hccnet.nl/pj.klarenbeek
Patrick Kluge:
    http://www.zuglok.de/
Stefan Kunzmann draws old, preussian stock - and industrial diesel engines too, among others:
    http://www.mm-schoner.de.vu/
Frank Laffin's pictures:
    http://www.bahnfrank.de/
Nikolaus Mohr has free pictures on his site too:
    http://www.nimoweb.de/
Juan Mompean draws vehicles from Spain:
    http://www.telefonica.net/web2/jmompeanr
Mathias Mösken has some german and swiss vehicles:
    http://br112.tsdb.net/screensaver/screensaver.htm

Olle Nebendahl shows his own drawings and drawings of other authors too from different railway companies and many phantasy drawings too:
    http://www.freetrains.de/
Trainspotter's train exchange - Pierre Ofzareck's pages:
    http://www.trainspotters.de/
Jörg Petri´s tramway pictures:
    http://home.saaleplatte.de/

Lars Pohlmann has a few electric eingines on his site":
    http://www.lars-p.de/
Claus Pusch:
    http://www.corpora-romanica.net/mm/

Kai Renhard draws mostly trams and busses around Freiburg, but he has also railway vehicles on his site:
    http://www.fr-strab.de/
Christian Reiter has some preussian vehicles from era I and II on his homepage:
    http://www.cgreiter.de/mm_screensaver.htm

Paul Rohrbacher publishes some german vehicle pictures:
    http://members.aol.com/PaulRohrbacher/public_html/MM_Schoner.html
Tobias Rohrbacher has also a few german verhicle drawings on his site:
    http://www.MM-Fahrzeuge.de.vu
Diego Romanelli has italian vehicles from several authors on his page:
    http://www.amicitreni.it/disegni.htm
Bert Roosendaal has dutch railways, emergency vehicles and trailers for special transport on his site:
    http://www.scheeos.demon.nl/mmpage.html
Francisco Rosa has portugal trains on his site:
    http://www.geocities.com/sorfros/
Claude Samyn draws belgian trams:
    http://gallery.uunet.be/c.samyn/
Matthias Schenkel: Railway vehicles from the german speaking area:
    http://www.kirandulas.donaulaender.at/kepek.html

Matthias Schöck draws vehicles of german private railway companies and some DBAG engines.
    http://www.mmfahrzeuge.de.vu/
Thorsten Schulz's own pictures and collections:
    http://www.torstenschulz.via.t-online.de/indexfr.htm
Richard Sliwinski has czech, slowak and american narrow gauge vehicles on his site:
    http://www.richies-bahnseiten.de/
Giorgio Stagni's italien vehicles:
    http://www.miol.it/stagniweb/
Alexander Stannigel specialised to east german vehicles:
    http://www.geocities.com/asmmhome
Oliver Stucki has some swiss and romanian drawings:
    http://www.physiogeo.unibas.ch/homepages/stucki/MM.htm
Till Schäfer draws tramways and railway vehicles - mainly from Germany and Switzerland:
    http://www.grasmo.de/till/
Günter Schwindt draws steam engines:
    http://www.guenter-schwindt.de/mm-sreensaver.htm
Jörg Thamm drew tramways:
    http://people.freenet.de/joethamm/
Rob Thijs has some drawings from the Netherlands:
    http://www.railtrack.nl/rai%20mm%20screensaver-uk.htm
Kai-Uwe Thormann creates special composition - measurement runs:
    http://members.tripod.de/KaiUweThormann/download.html
Jens Vesterdahl has a few danish steam engines on his page:
    http://www.remisen.dk/jens/mm/
Claudio Vianini's italian vehicle sets:
    http://www.claudiovianini.com/

Martin Voepel draws trucks, busses, transporter, other road- and railway vehicles,
and special guest: Thomas Brian with railway- and road vehicles from Switzerland:
    http://voepelm.de/
Norbert Walter draws vehicles from South region of Germany:
    http://www.walter-rv.de/start.htm
Gerhard Wiesner has begun with a bus fleet, but he has several train consists and new engine and car drawings on his homepage:
    http://www.giagl-ts.de/
Urs Wittig draws swiss vehicles:
    http://www.wittigbahn.ch/eisenbahnseite/modell/mmrollmaterial/mmuebersicht/mmrollmaterial.htm
Robert Zirknitzer mostly composes trains from existing drawings for the MM screensaver, but he has some own drawings on his site too:
    http://www.eisenbahn-bilder.com/
 

Homepages of specific vehicle types and clubs

 
"Die Gurkthalbahn" - an austrian narrow gauge line's homepage, with Frank Grünewald's pictures:
    http://www.gurkthalbahn.at/

Eisenbahnfreunde Club 16.5 - started with the pictures of Freddi Huber::
    http://mitglied.lycos.de/ebfclub165/
Traditionsverein Kleinbahn des Kreises Jerichov I e.V. (pictures of Andreas Wilhelm):
    http://www.kj-1.de/

The homepage Baureihe 111 has some train drawings with the german 111 electric engine:
    http://www.baureihe111.de/
Mittelweserbahn - pictures on the fan pages:
    http://www.mittelweserbahn.de

The page "Drehstromloks" has mostly drawings from Hans Schrimpf to illustrate the german engines with alternating current technology:
    http://www.br146.de/indexj.htm
Interessengemeinschaft S-Bahn München:
    http://www.igsbahn-muenchen.de/

ET420 Online:
    http://www.et420-online.de/einstieg.html
The page Tram-Munchen.de has drawings of tramways in Munich:
    http://www.mvg-muenchen.info/
Tramclub Basel:
    http://www.tramclub-basel.ch/
Verband der Eisenbahnfreunde, Wien - Tramways form Viena, trains from Austria:
    http://www.webdesign.sabor.at/vef/MMBilschirm.htm
Tramways of Vieanna and the Badner Bahn:
    http://www.tramways.at/
Waldeisenbahn Muskaue. e.V. - Torsten Scheinert draws the vehicles of the Club and other narrow gauge vehicles:
    http://www.waldeisenbahn.de
Trams from Würzburg - from Andre Werske:
    http://www.stadtbahn-wuerzburg.de/html/index.html
Christof Ziebarth's pages about the German railcar "LINT":
    http://www.baureihe648.de.vu/
 

Pictures that need format conversion and sometimes more work


 
Complete train pictures in .png format:
    http://www.andyarts.de/eisenbahn/index.html
Hungarian city traffic and narrow gauge vehicles by Bálint Hajtó:
    http://balint.cyberhungary.net/grafika/index.html
Géza Gyulai draws city traffic vehicles from Budapest:
    http://w3.datanet.hu/~gyulaig
Linie D e.V. - the tramway and bus drawings are illustrations for the vehicle lists from Düsseldorf, drawn by Wolfgang Sievers:
    http://members.aol.com/linied/verein
Ronald Kiebler has a homepage about Trolleybusses in Esslingen (the pictures are illustrations for the type list):
    http://www.obus-es.de/Bildlink.htm
Alex Seeger draws many busses (and some tramways) as illustration for homepages:
    http://www.busgrafikarchiv.de/
Some of his drawings are only on other homepages:
    http://www.busse-in-regensburg.de/fprbo.htm
    http://www.busse-in-regensburg.de/fprboges.htm
    http://home.arcor.de/kesy/nachrichten.htm
    http://home.arcor.de/kesy/wn-nachrichten.htm
    http://home.arcor.de/g.chang/KOM-liste.html
 

Train Side View and TrainKit pictures

(japanese sites mostly without english text, 60 pixel high bmp or gif pictures)
 

http://at-factory.hp.infoseek.co.jp/TrainKit3/TK.html
T.Kadonaka's pictures:
    http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~takekado2004/TCG-TOP.html
    http://isweb22.infoseek.co.jp/photo/kadot

http://abukyu.fc2web.com/
Bobabu:
    http://bobabu.hp.infoseek.co.jp/wain/train4000.html
http://www37.tok2.com/home/cityhunter8107/
TK Intercity ABT:
    http://abts-trainkit-gallery.hp.infoseek.co.jp/

http://hakuto.s28.xrea.com/

http://herro.hp.infoseek.co.jp/
http://roo.to/exphokuto/
GT Station by Zagerto:
    http://www.bekkoame.ne.jp/i/gb3366/
http://joetsu-line.web.infoseek.co.jp/

J.u's Railway Museum:
    http://jrail.hp.infoseek.co.jp/index.html
Kakeyama's Train Illust Gallery:
    http://www16.milkcafe.to/~kakeyama/
http://tak2ch.jp/kurondo/trainkit/

http://kuma.harisen.jp/tk/tkhome.htm
http://www14.plala.or.jp/mani30/
http://mondou.dip.jp/
MTR:
    http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/kids-4/MTR/
http://www.h6.dion.ne.jp/~ndano/TK/
Nomy:
    http://nomystyle.com/
http://www36.tok2.com/home/nyonyodegi/
Rail Web Graphics:
    http://www.sam.hi-ho.ne.jp/tomita/
http://www.geocities.jp/safaiyanoisi/
Bureau of Transportation Saitama Shihoku:
    http://saitaman.s27.xrea.com/index.html

Studio-p:
    http://studio-p-web.hp.infoseek.co.jp/
http://home.att.ne.jp/kiwi/inaka/sumida/
Sunahama Train Factory:
    http://sunahama.fc2web.com/
Taishi Station:
    http://www.eonet.ne.jp/~kiha58/
787 Tsubame:
    http://www.geocities.jp/express_tsubame/

http://members8.tsukaeru.net/tengenji/train/rwyindex.html
Tessei Railway Car Manufactoring:
    http://f9.aaa.livedoor.jp/~trcm/
Atalier Toki:
    http://at-toki.3.pro.tok2.com/

http://www.tcn.zaq.ne.jp/photonet/
http://jr223.fc2web.com/
http://www.i-chubu.ne.jp/~mts7665/
http://vvvfgto.fc2web.com/
W-Station:
    http://www.ne.jp/asahi/wstation/rail/

http://www6.ctktv.ne.jp/~hoksei47/

http://page.freett.com/koivvvf/frame1.html

http://homepage3.nifty.com/kaz-n/

http://www.geocities.jp/duelyu3114/index3.html

http://www.yoshidagolf.co.jp/index2.html

http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-SanJose/6715/index.html
 

Railway32 pictures and modules

(without the narrow gauge only pages)
 
Railway32 Download Library:
    http://www.users.waitrose.com/~rail32/library/Index.htm
The Pennsylvania Railroad for the Railway 32 Screensaver from Matthew J. Brown:
    http://www.byz.org/~morven/Railway32/
 

Once upon a time

(Pages not available any more)
The most of the drawings of the following sites are preserved in the Vehicle collection 

Picture collection - everybody can upload his own pictures himself - and forum (in german language) together:
    http://www.bahnschranke.de
The Class 66 for the MM&MM-Screensaver:
    http://www.railrunner.de/www.railrunner.de/mm.htm
Benedict Meyer's Bandraz' Bahn (with animations):
    http://bandraz.de
Maciej Czapkiewicz uses photos in the right scale for the background and for the vehicles too. There is only a single train on his site - but it is a very interesting experiment:
    http://www.kolej.pl/~czapkie/traffic-saver
"ice-bear" started a site with a forum-style interface with czech and slowak vehicles - the new drawings from "kubze" was sent here too:
    http://zastavka.priluky.cz
Matteo Asperti's italian pictures:
    http://digilander.iol.it/senzaconfini
Marcus Bayer's pictures:
    http://www.bayers-n-bahn.de.vu
Arjen Brands had american vehicles on his site:
    http://home.hetnet.nl/~arjen-0/trains/altindex.html
Hungarian buses by Tamás Dobronyi:
    http://www.tar.hu/dtomesz/buszok.htm
Hermann Dremel und Susanne Heimes had busses, ship and boats (!) from Holzminden and Hannover:
    http://heimes.dremel.bei.t-online.de/busnetsc.htm
Mario Fabro draws swiss vehicles:
    http://www.thefabros.com/hobby/mm_screensaver.htm
Claude Faucret draws french passenger cars:
    http://perso.wanadoo.fr/nord-rail/
Miroslav Kielbon started a polish page with some description in polish, and polish vehicles:
    http://strefa1.szkola.net/st/storch/TrafficPol.html
Oliver Krapp: tramways from Braunschweig:
    http://www.tram-braunschweig.de/
(die Seite ist noch da, aber ohne der Fahrzeugbilder)
Filip Kuncewicz has trams from Hannover on his site, and in the future there will be Ikarus busses from Poland too:
    http://members.surfeu.de/home/filipo/index.htm
Marcin Kuzera's trains from Poland:
    http://www.myowntrains.homestead.com/
The Club "Landeseisenbahn Lippe" has drawn their own vehicles:
    http://www.lel-ev.de/old/html/fanshop.html
Gunnar Meisner's homepage with the MAK diesel engines:
    http://www.g-meisner.de
Andy Miklethwaite has mainly swiss vehicles on his page:
    http://www.ilocker.freeserve.co.uk/mmmeyer1.htm
György Nehéz publishes hungarian narrow gauge vehicles, and some informations and timetable files:
    http://www.extra.hu/Flinstone
Harald Nitsch has vehicles of the Jagsttalbahn:
    http://members.home.nl/hnitsch/mmsaver.htm
Ronald Pabst had vehicles around Dresden:
    http://home.t-online.de/home/ronald.pabst/

Jeroen Raangs draws railway vehicles und busses from the Netherlands:
    http://www.crosswinds.net/~arriva/mm-intro.html
Emanual Roche:
    http://www.crosswinds.net/~ehroche

Mike Schaffner (Trainschef) had his own pictures (trams from Magdeburg, EN 110), and trains from Matthias Nietzke on his site:
    http://www.trainchefs.de/
Dávid Simon's homepage deals with hungarian narrow gauge vehicles:
    http://www.tar.hu/keskenyv/
Patrick Tassignon has some belgian steam engines on his page:
    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cabin/7950/
Bertram Wlasak's and Enrique Dopico's pictures (mostly form Spain):
    http://www.uni-karlsruhe.de/~Bertram.Wlasak/MM_Screensaver/index_en.html


The Traffic Screensaver Homepage Last modified:2006.Dec.29