File:Rollbockwagen at Stiege DDR. DR Loco 99 7231. Sunday 29 April 1990.jpg

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English: Coal empties had come up from Silberhuette to Stiege, travelled round the loop and were heading back downhill towards Nordhausen. Labels on the wagons indicated they had come from Zwenkau near Leipzig. There was still some goods traffic from here in the form of timber.
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Rollbockwagen at Stiege DDR. DR Loco 99 7231. Sunday 29 April 1990

Author Felix O

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