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Wich livery did Deuthsche Bundesbahn and Deutsche Reichsbahn use about 1955? I'm interested in regional trains, intercity/rapid trains, Rheingold/TEE, night trains and locomotive liveries. I hope it's not too off-topic in relation to this thread
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Liveries of German Railways in the 1950ies
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Re: Easy build-up areas
As to your area question, copy/paste to fill the area, and then customize it later.
The livery thing is probably off-topic, but if it helps the period seems to be known as "Epoch III". I'm sure I've seen a site showing old photographs with a description, but I can't seem to find it.
The livery thing is probably off-topic, but if it helps the period seems to be known as "Epoch III". I'm sure I've seen a site showing old photographs with a description, but I can't seem to find it.
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First important thing: Classes were reassigned in 1956. Old 1st and old 2nd class became the new 1st class, old 3rd class became the new 2nd class.1993matias hat geschrieben:Another - quite off-topic - quiestion:
Wich livery did Deuthsche Bundesbahn and Deutsche Reichsbahn use about 1955? I'm interested in regional trains, intercity/rapid trains, Rheingold/TEE, night trains and locomotive liveries. I hope it's not too off-topic in relation to this thread
Almost all passenger cars were dark green in this time. Restaurant cars and sleeping cars were dark red.
1st class cars (until 1956 1st and 2nd class) for rapid trains of Bundesbahn were dark blue. Some couchette coaches of Bundesbahn were also dark blue.
There were only normal rapid trains ("D-Zug") and Bundesbahn had additionally some important rapid Trains ("F-Zug"), which were composed only of blue 1st class cars, Rheingold was a normal F-Zug this time. InterCity and TEE didn't exist in 1955.
Steam Locos were all black Electric locomotives most dark green, some blue. Diesel locomotives were dark red.
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Re: Easy build-up areas
Hello,
There is an English Wikipedia article on Schnellzug with a few sentences on colours.
wasn't it wine red?micha88 hat geschrieben:Almost all passenger cars were dark green in this time. Restaurant cars and sleeping cars were dark red.
There is an English Wikipedia article on Schnellzug with a few sentences on colours.
But the undercarriage was red.Steam Locos were all black
Electric locos dark green, only locos with a top speed of more than 120km/h were blue.Electric locomotives most dark green, some blue. Diesel locomotives were dark red.
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Re: Liveries of German Railways in the 1950ies
Thank you all for your answers. I'm glad for the fast replies. But again sorry for the giant off-topic leap - although it still has something to do with the original question: it is the same layout
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Re: Liveries of German Railways in the 1950ies
Hi,
there's a list on the European Railway Server.
http://www.railfaneurope.net/liveries/germacol.gif
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there's a list on the European Railway Server.
http://www.railfaneurope.net/liveries/germacol.gif
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Michael