File:Nordhausen DUO TramTrain.jpg
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Nordhausen_DUO_TramTrain.jpg (800 × 570 pixels, file size: 100 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
| DescriptionNordhausen DUO TramTrain.jpg |
English: A Nordhausen "DUO" tramtrain on the linking track between the urban tramway (where they are electrically powered via overhead wires) and the rural heavy rail HSB (Harzer Schmalspurbahn / Harz Narrow-Gauge Railway) - where they are powered via an onboard diesel engine. This vehicle is passing alongside the HSB station, the advertising board promotes the HSB's steam train services. |
| Date | July 2005 |
| Source | Own work |
| Author | SPSmiler |
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