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Teil eines der neun Zylinderkopfdeckel mit Befestigungsmuttern der Maschine der «Cap San Diego». Die «Cap San Diego» ist ein nach wie vor seetüchtiges Museumsschiff (Baujahr 1961) und hat seinen Liegeplatz an der Überseebrücke des Hamburger Hafens.
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Part of one of the nine cylinder head covers with mounting nuts of the engine of the "Cap San Diego". The "Cap San Diego" is a still seaworthy museum ship (built in 1961) and is moored at the Overseas Bridge (in German: "Überseebrücke") at the Port of Hamburg.
Die Schrift lautet: "Auf den Gleisen des Bahnhofs Themar zugelassen "
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The writing is: "Permitted on the tracks of Themar railroad station"
And sometimes the world is a skewed place. Burlington Northern Santa Fe, northern Wyoming.
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Note: "Mehr Licht!" (More Light!) are the alleged last words of the German poet (and some more) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
The beginning of over one mile of Burlington Northern Santa Fe diesels sitting dead in northern Wyoming.
obama's war on coal takes its toll....
Deutz KS 55 B, built in 1959, now serving as museum engine at the entrance to Schäfer Kalk, Runkel, Germany