Germany - DB rail tractors and rail maintenance machines

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The class 947 rotary snow blower of DB Netze is not exactly a locomotive in itself, but it is usually pushed by a class Br218 diesel or similar. In this case the machine was not fitted with the rotary blower part as usual, but with a large snow plough. They can however be easily switched.
Picture from Holzkirchen station 13.3.2018 by Ilkka Siissalo.

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Another view of the same snow machine.
Picture from Holzkirchen station 13.3.2018 by Ilkka Siissalo.

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A class Br708 catenary wire inspection and repair wagon.
Picture from Rosenheim station 13.3.2018 by Ilkka Siissalo.

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Another view of the same Br708 catenary wire servicing wagon.
Picture from Rosenheim station 13.3.2018 by Ilkka Siissalo.

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Another Br708 at the Augsburg Hauptbahnhof.
Picture 11.10.2015 by Ilkka Siissalo.

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This rail truck SKL 51-02 was already 50 years old at the time as this picture was taken in 2018. It is a so called Schwerkleinwagen (heavy small wagon) registered to Bleckeder Kleinbahn. Its top speed is 50 km/h and it is allowed to tow a load of max. 25 tons.
Picture from Bleckede 17.7.2018 by Ilkka Siissalo.

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These two old rail trucks also belong to the family of so called Schwerkleinwagens. The one on the left is a KLV 53, also known as SKL 53, which is probably the most common rail truck type in Germany. It is registered to the company Rhein-Sieg-Eisenbahn GmbH and it is used by the hobby club EFG, Eisenbahnfreunde Grenzland (friends of railways of the border country, meaning the former West German - East German border.) Its top speed is 70 km/h and it dates back to 1980. The one on the right is apparently a KLV 51, a bit older and weaker version.
Picture from Bleckede 17.7.2018 by Ilkka Siissalo.
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