56 80 81-90 004-1 ADmh 101, one of five dome cars built 1962/1965 for the DB. The current livery is supposed to represent the state of about 1970, but some details are not accurate: Only the first three cars, with 8 small windows in each row of the dome, had "Rheingold" inscriptions, the others were originally labeled "Deutsche Bundesbahn" there (later removed). The windows have been replaced, originally they had ventilation flaps. And originally only one of the small windows under the dome was an air intake for the air conditioning system, this was changed later for better ventilation. The left third of the car is a bar with tables, the section under the dome consists of air conditioning system, a baggage room (used in this train to store drinks) and originally a postal compartment with telephone booth (should now be used for storage too). The dome has been rebuilt to a smaller profile while working for "Apfelpfeil" in the 1970s/80s, including new lights along the sides. Right of the dome was originally a small train office compartment, now a wardrobe, followed by two six-seat compartments (same as Avmz 111) and a toilet. Near Selzthal, 2012-05-26.

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