Locomotive number 30, a Prussian T3 locomotive built in 1904, pulls a train from Haltingen to Kandern on the heritage railway Kandertalbahn.
The first of May is the first day of the year on which the Kandertal Railway starts its museum operation. Here in the picture as a duo: T3 locomotive 20 from Borsig / Berlin Tegel from 1904 and th... (more)
The 1928 built steam locomotive #20 on the way from Haltingen to Kandern on the heritage railway „Kandertalbahn“.
The little 0-4-0T steamer #20 is hauling a passenger train between Haltingen and Kandern on the Kandertalbahn touristic railway line in southern Germany.
The little steam locomotive 0-4-0T #20 is arriving at the Haltingen Kandertalbahn station with a mixed train. The engine has been built by the Maschinenbaugesellschaft Karlsruhe in 1928.
The little steam locomotive 0-4-0T #20 has recently been transferred from the Achertal to the Kandertalbahn in southern Germany. The engine has been built in 1928 by the Maschinenbaugesellschaft K... (more)
This Austrian 93 now served 20 Years at the historic railroad Kantertalbahn, there it was running under its historic road number 378.78. Last weekend was the end of its service in Southern Baden, ... (more)
The "Prussian T3" type of locomotive is a construction for branch lines, which was developed by the Prussian State Railways. It was built in large numbers for the state railway, but also for many ... (more)