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Steam Railways in Bavaria

Bavaria on map of germany
Did you know that Germany's first ever steam locomotive, the Adler, run in 1835 between the two Bavarian towns of Nuremberg and Fuerth and that the driver earned twice as much as the company's director? Today a turbulent rail history can still be admired in Bavaria.
 
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Bavarian Railway Museum Nördlingen

Bavarian Railway
Nördlingen and Dinkelsbühl are two impressive old towns both with original and preserved medieval city walls. You can commute between the two towns, gently meandering through beautiful scenic countryside, far away from any large towns. A museum rail service also operates between Nördlingen and Gunzenhausen, otherwise known as “The Royal King Ludwig South North Line”. Get on the train and experience a nostalgic way of life.

Bavarian Railway Museum Nördlingen
Bayerisches Eisenbahnmuseum e.V.
München und Nördlingen
Postfach 1316
D - 86713 Nördlingen
Email: info@bayerisches-eisenbahnmuseum.de

Museum address:
Am hohen Weg 32
D - 86710 Nördlingen
Tel: 0049 9081 9808
 
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German Steam Locomotive Museum

From railway heaven to beer paradise. The museum train is a special attraction of the German Steam Locomotive Museum and operates a service from Neuenmarkt to the Bavarian Brewery Museum in Kulmbach. The track on which the train operates looks back to 150 years of moving history. Shortly behind Neuenmarkt is where the famous steep track, the "Schiefe Ebene" (Sloping Plain), begins. While riding the museum train passengers will experience the immense power the locomotive needs in order to climb the steep track.

German Steam Locomotive Museum
Birkenstraße 5
D - 95339 Neuenmarkt/Oberfranken
Tel: 0049 9227 57 00
Fax:  0049 9227 57 03
Email: ddm@dampflokmuseum.de
 
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