Baureihen52

52 8148-0
Raeren
May 23, 1999
Photo and scan by Arnold Schepers
(arnold.schepers@hetnet.nl)
52 8148-0 and 50 3666
Raeren
May 23, 1999
Photo and scan by Arnold Schepers
(arnold.schepers@hetnet.nl)
52 8139
Apeldoorn (VSM)
1996
Photo and scan by Arnold Schepers
(arnold.schepers@hetnet.nl)
52 8139
Dieren (VSM)
1996
Photo and scan by Arnold Schepers
(arnold.schepers@hetnet.nl)
52 8079
Kempten(Allgaeu) - Martinszell
August 22, 1999
Photo and scan by Yutaka Okamoto
(you@allgaeu.org)
52 8120
Hermeskeil
1995
Photo and scan by Arnold Schepers
(arnold.schepers@hetnet.nl)
52 8123 and 41 1137
Hermeskeil
1995
Photo and scan by Arnold Schepers
(arnold.schepers@hetnet.nl)
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.
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.
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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