Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
All quiet at Frankfurter Feldbahnmuseum before the opening of the Treff
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Steam locos in front of 'Lokhalle 1'.
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
'Halle 2' Frankfurter Feldbahnmuseum.
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Coffee, drinks and food was served in the 'Lokschuppenbar'.
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Exhibition in the museum
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Skip and track in the peat exhibition.
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Loco line-up
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Action at the coaling stage
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Preparing loco 1 from Grube Fortuna
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Mallet and Shell fuel pump
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Despite being labelled '06' it's D 11.
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Danish delegation in front of O&K Mallet
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
D 12 at Frankfurt - Jung EL 105 (6474/1935) with D 25 (Windhoff 261/1934 ) in the background.
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Steel shed with valuable rolling stock and locos
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Mallet rearview
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Corrugated iron shed in Frankfurt
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
D 22 (Deutz 16373/1936) with HFB stock
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Grube Fortuna Lok 1 with Brigade-wagons.
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Lok 1 (Henschel 23170/1936) from Grube Fortuna visiting Frankfurter Feldbahnmuseum.
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Sun, blue sky and beautiful historical railway equipment!
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Lok 2 from Frankfurter Feldbahnmuseum (Henschel 20517/1925) with a train of wooden skips.
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
1 horse power pulling wooden bogie wagon 545
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
A small train in a huge park
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
E 3 (Siemens 5904/1957)
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Blue sky and mine train
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
Two enthusiasts, a Dane and a German - next year the roles will be reversed
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
FFM D 7 with standard DIN skips
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
E 3 with miner's carriages
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
D 7 with mine carriages
Claus Nielsen, Denmark:
D 25 (Windhoff 261/1934 ) with skips