Delivered new to the railway in 1927, the Henschel 'Essen' Class 0-8-0T No. 384 is still operating nearly sixty years later, but now on the tourist 'Rebenbummler' trains running through the vineyards on the the slopes of the Kaiserstuhl range in Breisgau on 17th August 1986. Waiting to depart on the return to its mainline connection, the train stands at Breisach which is now a terminus after the international connection ahead was lost when the Rhine bridge was destroyed during WW2.
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