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<p> ... just a little further info - the 2-6-2 T 99 6001 now regularly services the line from Quedlinburg to Alexisbad, the so-called Selketalbahn. The Mallets are for railfan- and special trains, only. They were the original locos from the time the line was opended over a hundred years ago.</p><p>Germany has many narrow guage lines with regular steam service, most of the in the south-eastern part. All of them run in very scenic parts of the country and are worth a visit. Feel free to contact me, if you plan a visit. <br></p>
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