HBF = "Hauptbahnhof"
Central station
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HBF = "Hauptbahnhof"
Central station
HBL = "Hauptluftbehälterleitung"
Continuity-inspection - Main air-tank pipe
Train
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balticwolf
MemberGood God! An association with Germany without swastikas, uniforms, violence, militarism and weapons. Is such art even permissible?
Just Sm1le
MemberGood golly, i agree!
SunSee
MemberThe only point here I bed for it, the train is to late. :D
But the art is nice, such many details.
balticwolf
MemberYou win.
But I refuse to acknowledge and appreciate this incredible detail and accuracy that would mock any photo, as long as there is no wolf in the picture.
FuzzyGears
MemberI miss riding those on a regular basis. Comfy trains.
Also nice how even the trash-can pictogram has been converted to furry.
user 797122
MemberRun past her and into the train right as the doors close while screaming, "Das haben wir gleich!" Then the train explodes violently turning the station into a smoking crater with shreds of train bits raining everywhere. (Yes she survived, but it took months of painful rehabilitation learning to walk again after being launched 2 miles into a rod iron fence.)
thog
Memberfinally, germany represented in a good light in art.
thetrulyplayer
MemberI haven't heard of the city Kemonafeld. Is this some reference or just a random name?
And great details. Just the second coach is wrong, that seat configuration does not exist.
fiveout
MemberLook at it this way: Maybe one of the countless differences between our reality and the one we're peeking into in this image
bbwolf
MemberToday's Germany!
FuzzyGears
MemberPretty sure I saw one like that a year or two ago. Closest I could find is this old eastern one https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:DBuza747-4_~_Aufgang_(1).JPG
John the bomber
MemberIf the DB Always comming to late, can you say, they are to late, or could you calculate the train planes? 😅 But i agree.
I thougt it too. And i see not everyone gives the damage on History, still on the living germans. I like it.
John the bomber
MemberIts a random name. Or at least, the RE6 doesnt drive to that Lokation. This down doesnt even exist but i dint care. The drawing is nice. Good work.
FuzzyGears
MemberI did some unnecessary digging.
Kemonafeld might be a mixture of kemonos and Bielefeld. Some may say just as imaginary.
There's a RE6 going through Bielefeld and it used to use these wagons.
FuzzyGears
MemberIt's been a year, but alas, I've randomly found it. It's a Bombardier Twindexx in the 600mm entry-hight config, with 1st class section. See the thrid car here: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/89/J33_404_Bf_Ffm_Hbf%2C_445_055.jpg
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