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2-2-2 "Odin"119 viewsRunning replica of Denmark`s first steam engine "Odin"
It has been completely built and without the original locomotive from
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Pedal operated track inspection vehicle41 viewsPedal operated track inspection vehicle
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Diesel locomotive DSB 5741 viewsDiesel shunting loco DSB 57 - one of two made (Other DSB 56)
Built by Pedershåb Maskinfabrik, Brønderslev, Denmark in 1953. Construction number 457.
Type RBE. 6-cylinder Bedford petrol engine with Scania Vabis reversing clutch. Handbrake. Mechanical transmission. Wheelbase 1.6 m. Electric lighting.
Delivered 13/4-53. Cost Kr42,325,
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DSB EA 300440 viewsDSB EA 3004 - Built by Vognfabrikken Scandia, Randers, Denmark in 1985. Construction number 30064.
Delivered 15/11-85. Named "Ole Rømer".
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Danish Railway Museum DSB MS class - 40140 viewsDanish multiple unit DSB Litra MS class 401
DSB MS 401 of the diesel multiple unit DSB MS 401+AA 431+MS 402 from 1935
Type MS carried 52 second class passengers.
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DSB 288 Diesel Shunter40 viewsThis is a Köf II, originally a German army design from the wartime. Köf II stands for "Kleinlokomotive, ölgefeuert, II Generation" or small locomotive, (diesel) oil powered, second generation. The original idea was that it was easier to move trains in the vicinity of enemy during war time when there was no cloud of smoke to reveal the engine. Germany, which had invaded Denmark, forced also Danish factories to build several types of German locomotives and the Danes continued making them after the war. This one has been built by Frichs in Denmark 1947, but Köf IIs were built in Denmark all the time until 1969.
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