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The Roco 69750 LKAB double electric loks with a special LokSound chip.


The Roco 69750 LKAB double electric loks with a special LokSound chip.


The consist the LKAB loks are pulling includes the Märklin torpedo car.


The Märklin 48290 torpedo car.


The Roco LKAB loks on the mainline in the industrial section of my layout.


Passing the coaling station cranes.


Empty Marklin 48250 carbide cylinder cars. There are six carbide cylinder cars in the consist - four from the Marklin set and two from the Trix set. All have different numbers. On my layout the carbide, slag and torpedo cars are all empty and are being moved back to the steel mill.


Passing the coaling station cranes.


Empty carbide cylinder cars.


European Coal and Steel Community slag and molten iron cars.


Three Marklin 48448 SiTrans iron ore cars.


These cars can be tilted to pour molten iron or slag.


Lok 101-102 on the mainline.


On the mainline.


The LKAB loks rounding the curve.


Molten iron and slag cars.


SiTrans iron ore cars.


Rounding a curve.


The LKAB loks and consist climbing a 4% grade.


These loks had no problem with a 4% grade.


The driver and his consist waits for me to remove the bumper and to connect to the middle level of the storage rack.


Making the grade.


The sets and cars that make up the consist.


An old torpedo car in the Oberhausen Hbf.


Note the grass on the car.


This car is part of a small museum collection at the Hbf.


The torpedo car in the Oberhausen Hbf.


An old slag car in the Oberhausen Hbf.


A diesel in the Oberhausen Hbf that was used at a foundry.


EH 159 from the Jung Jungenthal manufactured in 1970.


A diesel in the Oberhausen Hbf that was used at a foundry.


The diesel at the Oberhausen Hbf.

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