Magazin EisenbahnKlassik edition 12

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EisenbahnKlassik Issue 12 Spring 2024 - Stuttgart - Nuremberg: Fast Trains 1954 – 2024.
Scope: 100 pages, format: 22.5 x 30.0 cm, over 150 illustrations, perfect binding.
Two routes, but both without any claim to high speeds: The cover story of the spring edition of EisenbahnKLASSIK is dedicated to the seemingly rather unspectacular connections between the Swabian metropolis of Stuttgart and the Franconian metropolis of Nuremberg. International luxury trains even ran here from the end of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th century. In the period that followed, train routes were significantly influenced by the division of Germany and were characterized by the transition from steam to diesel to electric traction. After reunification there was a significant increase in traffic. From the end of the 1990s onwards, the number of trains and their routes fell steadily, as is often the case far away from high-speed routes.
And these are further topics in EisenbahnKLASSIK Issue 12:
Early Krupp diesels in Norway: No success on the Bergen and Dovre railways
Hell journey through the Höllental: When someone's brakes are bad. VIb failed
Saving honor for the pr. T10: a splinter genus at OHE and Ilmebahn
A good 50 years ago: Wuppertal and the suspension railway
Winni, Wustermark and water tower: As a photographing train driver at the DR
Also: masterpieces of railway photography, 100 years of 95 027, incident in the Cold War - jostling on the Tegel industrial railway, impossible trains - pop in Pasewalk, our daily steam 2023 and much more.

Railway CLASSIC History - Culture - Photography Where do railway enthusiasts feel at home? Certainly not between barren noise barriers and overgrown tracks of a railway that stops running because there are leaves on the track or a switch is frozen. If they could, many railway enthusiasts would turn back time. EisenbahnKLASSIK turns along and makes a big promise to its readers: more classic railways, more information from the great times of rail transport than any other magazine. EisenbahnKLASSIK sees itself as an innovative magazine. Its content focuses on the history, photography and culture of 20th century German railways, but also includes information on today's operators of nostalgia and museum railways as well as other "preservers" of historical relics of rail transport. Expert reports are flanked by great reportages about being on the road with the railway and by fine, often small stories about unique, irretrievable moments. Feuilletonistic reflections and declarations of love for vanished (or future) railway worlds round off the spectrum. An integral part of EisenbahnKLASSIK are emotional, epochal images of outstanding quality, unique documents and archive finds and a clear, timeless layout.