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52 8148-0 Raeren May 23, 1999 Photo and scan by Arnold Schepers (arnold.schepers@hetnet.nl) |
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52 8148-0 and 50 3666 Raeren May 23, 1999 Photo and scan by Arnold Schepers (arnold.schepers@hetnet.nl) |
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52 8139 Apeldoorn (VSM) 1996 Photo and scan by Arnold Schepers (arnold.schepers@hetnet.nl) |
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52 8139 Dieren (VSM) 1996 Photo and scan by Arnold Schepers (arnold.schepers@hetnet.nl) |
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52 8079 Kempten(Allgaeu) - Martinszell August 22, 1999 Photo and scan by Yutaka Okamoto (you@allgaeu.org) |
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52 8120 Hermeskeil 1995 Photo and scan by Arnold Schepers (arnold.schepers@hetnet.nl) |
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52 8123 and 41 1137 Hermeskeil 1995 Photo and scan by Arnold Schepers (arnold.schepers@hetnet.nl) |
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052 475-2 Lehrte Depot April 1976 Photo and scan by Michael Bahls (Bahls@t-Online.de) |
052 475-2 was a typical power for other-than-heaviest-freight trains and sometimes still passenger service. In April, 1976 it was standing in front of the big coaling facilities of its homebase, Lehrte depot, which is near Hannover. |
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52 8095 Dieringhausen June 10, 2000 Photo and scan by Arnold Schepers (arnold.schepers@hetnet.nl) |
52 8095 are at the railway museum at Dieringhausen near Köln. Class52 is a typical war engine. |
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52 5933 Photo and scan by Michael Bahls (Bahls@t-Online.de) |
This is the 52 5933, a Kriegslok which still bears her soviet features after the return to Germany. |
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