File:EW 60-16000-6100 Antriebe.jpg

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Deutsch: Weichenantriebe der Schnellfahrweiche 61, Form EW 60-16000/6100-1:40,154-fb am südlichen Bahnsteigende des Bahnhofs Bitterfeld.
English: Switch motors of a high-speed switch EW 60-16000/6100-1:40,154-fb at the southern end of Bitterfeld station, Germany.
Русский: Переводные механизмы высокоскоростного стрелочного перевода EW 60-16000/6100-1:40,154-fb в южной горловине станции Биттерфельд, Германия.
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