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RailPictures.Net Photo: 18 478 DB AG ICE 4, Steam 4-6-2 at G?ppingen, Germany by Georg Trüb
 
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          » G?ppingen, Germany (more..)
          » September 14, 2019
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          » Georg Trüb (more..)
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          Random encounter of Germany's prestige railway vehicles from a period of about 100 years. The new ICE4 of Deutsche Bahn, in regular service since this year, travels through G?ppingen towards Stuttgart, while on the left the famous express steam locomotive S 3/6 # 3673, pride of the Bavarian State Railway of 1918, today called 18 # 478, stands with its train. Today the steam locomotive is at home at the BEM (Bayerisches Eisenbahn Museum) in N?rdlingen and came to G?ppingen for a visit on the occasion of the 12th M?rklin Days and the International Model Railway Exhibition (IMA).
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            ApertureFNumber  f/10.0
            Make  Canon
            Model  Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
            ExposureTime  1/1250
            ISOSpeedRatings  1000
            Flash  16
            FocalLength  70/1

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