It’s like in Burn, My Lady: the new owner of the narrow-gauge railway begs people to return stolen artifacts. But other than that, he’s only found out the good things about the Czechs
It’s reminiscent of the scene from Miloš Forman’s legendary film Hoří, má má dolenko. Jindřichův Hradec narrow-gauge railways are slowly awakening to a new life under a new owner. Only in the meantime, an unpleasant thing has happened to them: someone has taken some artefacts. Signs with station names, cast numbers from locomotives or so-called hectometers – stones with engraved mileage. The new owner of the narrow-gauge railway, Albert Fikacek, now offers to turn off the lights imaginatively and in the gathering darkness people can return these things.