RailPictures.Net Photo: 89 1004 Deutsche Reichsbahn Steam 0-6-0 at Halle (Saale), Germany by Axel Bozier
 
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» Deutsche Reichsbahn (more..)
» Steam 0-6-0 (more..)
» DB Museum Halle (Saale) 
» Halle (Saale), Germany (more..)
» July 15, 2018
Locomotive No./Train ID Photographer
» 89 1004 (more..)
» Unknown
» Axel Bozier (more..)
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A night portrait of Deutsche Reichsbahn's 0-6-0 steam locomotive Class 89 #1004 on the turntable of the loco shed "Bw Halle P". This "Prussian T 8" was built in 1906. A total of 100 locomotives were built between 1906 and 1909 by MBG Breslau, Orenstein & Koppel and Hanomag. Deutsche Reichsbahn's 2-10-0 Decapod steam locomotive 52 #9900-3, the only preserved locomotive out of a series of 25 Class 52 locomotives which were converted to brown coal firing, can be seen in the background.
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