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» between Dättwil and Mellingen 
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» March 24, 2019
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The former Deutsche Bundesbahn 4-6-2 express train steamlocomotive 01 # 202 of the association "Pacific 01 202" from Lyss is pulling the "Blue train" of the "IGE" between Dättwil and Mellingen, on the journey from Zürich Altstetten to Lenzburg-Olten-Biel-Sonceboz-Moutier-Delémont-Basel. The cars are former Deutsche Bundesbahn first class cars and a Bar car (former BD) of the IGE Eisenbahn- und Erlebnisreisen Gmbh, Hersbruck/Germany. In the rear is a former BLS mixed baggage/second class BD standard type I of Verein Pacific 01 202. When the 01 202 locomotive ran in Germany in the 1950'/1960' and till 1975, she pulled cars of this type, naturally mixed second class (most) and only few first class cars.
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  ApertureFNumber  f/8.0
  Make  Canon
  Model  Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
  ExposureTime  1/1250
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