99 788 from "Öchsle Heritage Railway" runs round at Ochsenhausen, terminal station of the narrow gauge (750 mm) line Warthausen - Ochsenhausen with a length of 19 Kilometer (about 12 m... (more)
The Polish Px48 #1913 is ready for departure with a passenger train on the Öchsle touristic railway line running between Ochsenhausen and Warthausen. The Px48 has been built by Chrzanów in 1955 ... (more)
The small diesel locomotive built by Gmeinder was sold in 1946 to the construction company J.H. Burmeister located in Hamburg. In 1954, Dykerhoff Zementwerke AG took over the locomotive and used i... (more)
After World War II, a number of locomotives from the Heeresfeldbahn (military field railway) were peacefully employed on various narrow gauge railways in East Germany. 99 4652 was one of three loc... (more)
The Öchsle is a 19-km long touristic railway line running from Warthausen to Ochsenhausen. The nostalgic journey by steam train on the 750- mm narrow gauge track winds through the hilly landscape... (more)
99 633 is seen here on its "inaugural" journey between Ochsenhausen and Warthausen after a complete restoration. This locomotive, a class "Württemberg Tssd", was originally built in 1899 at the M... (more)