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Pictures:

BEG111.jpg (117445 bytes)

Brohltalbahn (Brohl - Engeln). Old wooden freight car No. 111 in Burgbrohl.

Photo: tobias b köhler



BEG118.jpg (102915 bytes)

Brohltal-Eisenbahn (Brohl - Engeln). Freight car 118 and a passenger car (ex DB) in the depot. 2001-06-05.

Photo: tobias b köhler



BEG504.jpg (139825 bytes)

Brohltal-Eisenbahn (Brohl - Engeln). Two self-unloading freight cars in Burgbrohl. 2001-06-05.

Photo: tobias b köhler



BEG511.jpg (139718 bytes)

Brohltal-Eisenbahn (Brohl - Engeln). Self-unloading car No. 511 in Burgbrohl. 2001-06-05.

Photo: tobias b köhler



BEG_601.jpg (68091 bytes)

Brohltal-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (BEG)

Narrow-gauge (1000mm) flat car #601 of the BEG.

BEG freight train station, 2000-04-21

Photo and scan: Klaus von der Heyde



BEG_Coupling.jpg (81838 bytes)

Brohltal-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (BEG)

The coupling between two narrow-gauge (1000mm) flat cars of the BEG. There is a single buffer in the centre, and a screw coupler beneath it.

Brohl, Germany, 2000-04-21

Photo and scan: Klaus von der Heyde



BEG_Huckepack.jpg (78672 bytes)

Brohltal-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (BEG)

Narrow-gauge (1000mm) car for transporting standard-gauge rolling stock over the narrow-gauge line of the BEG. Here, it is misused for transporting standard-gauge track segments.

BEG freight train station, Brohl, Germany, 2000-04-21

Photo and scan: Klaus von der Heyde



BEG_KBROB4.jpg (137742 bytes)

Brohltal-Eisenbahn (Brohl - Engeln). Various freight rolling stock in Brohl. 2001-06-05.

Photo: tobias b köhler



BEG_Phonolith.jpg (72112 bytes)

Brohltal-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (BEG)

Narrow-gauge (1000mm) flat car loaded with containers for transporting Phonolith®, a special sort of rock mined in the mountains near Brohl, and brought down to Brohl by freight trains over the main line of the BEG. At Brohl, it is possible to transport these containers further by

  • rail (main line freight trains via the connection to DBAG tracks)
  • ship (BEG rail access to the port on the river Rhine)
  • road :(

BEG freight train station, Brohl, Germany, 2000-04-21

Photo and scan: Klaus von der Heyde



BEG_cont.jpg (104720 bytes)

Brohltalbahn (Brohl - Engeln). Modern container car (built by CAF, Spain) in Brohl. 2001-06-05.

Photo: tobias b köhler



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