File:Bahn Hamburg–Berlin- Zeitreise in Hagenow Land (2019 vs. 1994).webm

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English: === Videos were filmed in April 2019!!! ===

Hagenow Land in the German federal state Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is a railway station where the lines from Hamburg to Berlin and to Schwerin and Rostock separate. Both lines lead apart like a V. The station building lies between them, so the station layout is shaped like a wedge. In this video you can see scenes from the train traffic today, in 2019. From time to time I have added photos as an overlay, taken back in 1994. In 1994 Deutsche Reichsbahn and Deutsche Bundesbahn had merged into Deutsche Bahn. I wanted to catch as much Reichsbahn atmosphere as possible from what had still survived in 1994. In April of 2019 I came back and filmed at some of these locations. The station looks very much different nowadays as tracks have been straightened and enabled for maximum speed of 230 km/h.


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Photos on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.de/dirkupnmoor/bahn-in-hagenow-land/


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  • 00:30 station building, comparison 2009 and 1994
  • 00:48 Regional express RE leaving for Schwerin
  • 01:24 IC passing in the direction of Schwerin
  • 01:40 class 112 engine passing in the direction of Hamburg
  • 02:00 water tower, comparison 2009 and 1994
  • 02:14 Bahnübergang, comparison 2009 and 1994
  • 02:36 Postamt, comparison 2009 and 1994
  • 03:48 IC passing in the direction of Schwerin
  • 04:17 ICE Hamburg–Berlin; ballast compactor passing by
  • 04:44 RE towards Hamburg, comparison 2009 and 1994 (1994 maybe RB)
  • 06:26 Regio Shuttle of ODEG leaving for Hagenow Stadt, freight train passing by
  • 07:38 ballast compactor going towards Schwerin, filmed outside the station
  • 07:56 former engine shed, comparison 2009 and 1994
  • 08:40 ICE 4, freight train and ICE-T passing near the engine shed
  • 09:28 Regio Shuttle of ODEG departing for Ludwigslust / Parchim
  • 10:24 Entrance to the former maintenance workshop, comparison 2009 and 1994
  • 10:54 freight train and ODEG Regio Shuttle at the Berlin side of the station
Date Upload date: 14 June 2019, Published on 14 June 2019
Source YouTube: Bahn Hamburg–Berlin: Zeitreise in Hagenow Land (2019 vs. 1994) – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today
Author Dirk Upnmoor
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