File:Gotthardbahn Schnellzugwagen.JPG
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Deutsch: Schnellzug mit vierachsigem Wagen 2. Klasse B4ü der Gotthardbahn (GB) (rechts) und zweiachsigem Wagen 2. Klasse B der Schweizerischen Centralbahn (SCB) in Airolo. Die Gotthardbahn war den übrigen Schweizer und den meisten europäischen Bahngesellschaften punkto Komfort und exklusivem Wagenmaterial weit voraus. Zwischen den beiden Wagen von GB und SCB liegen schon rein äusserlich Welten – von der Innenaussatttung ganz zu schweigen. Während der GB-Vierachser dreiteilige Panoramafenster und elektrische Beleuchtung aufwies, besass der kleine Wagen der SCB nur bescheidene Fensterchen und russende Petroleumlampen. |
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circa 1902 date QS:P,+1902-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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User comments | dbahn / Zusammenfassung => separater Text übermittelt/ Gotthardbahn (GB): Schnellzug mit vierachsigem Wagen 2. Klasse A4ü der Gotthardbahn (rechts) und zweiachsigem Wagen 2. Klasse B (ex AB) der Schweizerischen Centralbahn (SCB) im Bahnhiof Airolo um 1902. Die private Gotthardbahn war den übrigen Schweizer und den meisten europäischen Bahngesellschaften punkto Komfort und exklusivem Wagenmaterial weit voraus, wie unser Bild zeigt: Zwischen den beiden, der gleichen Polsterklasse (im damaligen Drei-Klassen-System) angehörenden Wagen von GB und SCB liegen schon rein äusserlich Welten – von der Innenaussatttung ganz zu schweigen. Während der GB-Vierachser dreiteilige Panoramafenster und elektrische Beleuchtung aufwies, besass das SCB-Wägelchen nur bescheidene Fensterchen und russende Petroleumlampen; dabei handelte es sich sogar um einen deklassierten AB, also einen Wagen, von dem zwei Abteile früher einmal sogar der 1. Klasse zugezählt worden waren. |
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