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East German narrow gauge steam, October 2012 - part 1.

Discussion in 'Photography' started by Spamcan81, Nov 5, 2012.

  1. Spamcan81

    Spamcan81 Nat Pres stalwart

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    Spent an excellent week in eastern Germany a couple of weeks ago, mostly on the narrow gauge. Here's a selection of my pics.

    Lößnitzgrundbahn - Weißes Roß
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    Germany01 by King Cobra F2A, on Flickr

    Weißeritztalbahn - Freital Coßmannsdorf
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    Germany02 by King Cobra F2A, on Flickr

    Fichtelbergbahn - Cranzahl
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    Germany03 by King Cobra F2A, on Flickr

    Fichtelbergbahn - Cranzahl
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    Germany04 by King Cobra F2A, on Flickr

    Fichtelbergbahn - Neudorf
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    Germany05 by King Cobra F2A, on Flickr

    Fichtelbergbahn - Unterwiesenthal trout lake
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    Germany06 by King Cobra F2A, on Flickr

    Fichtelbergbahn - Cranzahl
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    Germany07 by King Cobra F2A, on Flickr

    Fichtelbergbahn - Neudorf
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    Germany08 by King Cobra F2A, on Flickr
     
  2. PiliPili

    PiliPili New Member

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    Good job you went a couple of weeks ago, they're all closed this month for maintenance!

    Thanks for the great pictures!

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  3. Spamcan81

    Spamcan81 Nat Pres stalwart

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    Fortunately November didn't fit in with our plans thank goodness. I hadn't been to the Cranzahl system since DDR days so was interesting to see what had changed and what hadn't. The freedom to stroll over the Czech border came in handy on occasions. Glad you like the pics and the second instalment will follow shortly.
     

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