City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 52
A huge steam locomotive – probably a BR01 – with some models in front of it in Berlin’s Museum of Technology.
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A huge steam locomotive – probably a BR01 – with some models in front of it in Berlin’s Museum of Technology.
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A model of one of Berlin’s S-Bahn stations in the German Museum of Technology.
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An old rusty electric locomotive in Berlin’s Museum of Technology.
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Back to the steam locomotives in Berlin’s Museum of Technology: this BR97.5 was built in 1949 and was turned into a cogwheel drive locomotive in the 1950s, running on the Zahnradbahn Honau-Lichtenstein until the early 1960s.
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The later E71 was one of the first German electric locomotives and was originally built from 1914 to 1920 for the Prussian State Railway. They were so sturdy that they were in use until the late 1950s!
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It’s been a while since I took those photos, so this somewhat rusty steam locomotive in Berlin’s Museum of Technology has to remain unidentified.
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Another of the numerous steam locomotives in Berlin’s Museum of Technology – this BR97 is relatively new and was built in 1949.
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This is the most Berlin exhibit in the German Museum of Technology – the head of an historic S-Bahn train, first built in the mid-1920s and still in use until the 1990s! They were made partly out of wood and I remember traveling in one of those in the 1980s.
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