City Views on Tour Special: Deutsches Technikmuseum 44
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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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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An old German train coach in from the late 1950s or early 1960s in Berlin’s Museum of Technology that combined a small restaurant in the red part and second-class compartments in the green part.
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An early swiss electric locomotive, the GE 4/6 built from 1912 to 1918 for the Rhätische Bahn in Berlin’s Museum of Technology.
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Another little steam locomotive from Berlin’s Museum of Technology.
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A miniature bridge in the train shed of Berlin’s Museum of Technology.
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The somewhat rusty steam locomotive with the open boiler in Berlin’s Museum of Technology.
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A look inside the boiler of a steam locomotive in Berlin’s Museum of Technology.
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The Prussian S10, later renamed to BR17 003, steam locomotive in Berlin’s German Museum of Technology again from another angle.
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Looking out of the locomotive roundhouse of Berlin’s Museum of Technology you can see the turntable of the former Anhalter Bahnhof that is still being kept in working condition today.
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