[Last updated: Thursday, 18 January 2007 00:01]
A seminar (in rail enthusiast terms) is a semi-spontaneous event where a group of like minded people decide to play up to the camera in front of an object (not always a locomotive!) These are a collection of such pictures from Paul Winter, all with a V200 theme!
220041 at Cuxhaven! >
220031 at Lübeck Travemunde Strand! >
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220018 was one of the 220's that came to have a psuedo "Warship" style nameplate
applied to it by the English followers. The plates were made of fablon. Not
surprisingly, this feature was not replicated when 220018 was restored for
display in Berlin!
Definitely not a locomotive, but a life belt! The ship that carried it though, was the "Theodor Heuss", a DB owned ferry which was powered by Maybach MD655 engines! Sadly this vessel passed from DB service in 1991 and was scrapped in 1997. >
< V200 007 at Uelzen on the "V200 Abschied"
- I know this one has Mercedes engines, but think of the nostagia!
220075 at Luneburg on 9th February 1984! >