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I previously posted a picture of a streetcar in Zaragosa Spain. Now here's a shot of the immaculate German Federal Railways in Koln station.

And here is this same location today and tonight.

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:iconfactorone33:
I hate to say it, but I think I'm more impressed with the station architecture than I am with the locomotive.

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"Diplomacy is the ability to tell a person to go to hell in such a way that he looks forward to the trip."

"God is playing a comic to an audience that's afraid to laugh."—Voltaire

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:iconclassictrains:
Ordinary yes... but they were well kept... I never saw a rust bucket the whole time I was in Germany (11 months)
:iconzcochrane:
I can't help but think that it may have been a nicer station back then. Not so overcrowded (it's always a good thing when people use the railroad, but do they all have to be in my way all the time?), the engines all clean...

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Güter auf die Bahn!
:iconshenanigan87:
Ah yes, the good old days. When the class 103 was still THE thing in railroading :)

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:iconclassictrains:
lol... but so true. Thanks.

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I dunno... whada you think?
:iconshenanigan87:
Hmm... Now that I see this picture again, I might just try to get a shot from this exact spot, to show how it looks like now. Diesels like this, though class 218 instead of 215, can still be seen in Cologne every now and then [link] but not for long I think.

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