The Nuremberg Transport Museum (') is based in
Nuremberg
Nuremberg ( ; german: link=no, Nürnberg ; in the local East Franconian dialect: ''Nämberch'' ) is the second-largest city of the German state of Bavaria after its capital Munich, and its 518,370 (2019) inhabitants make it the 14th-largest ...
, Germany, and consists of the
Deutsche Bahn's own DB Museum and the Museum of Communications ('). It also has two satellite museums at
Koblenz-Lützel (the ''
DB Museum Koblenz
The DB Museum in Koblenz177 was opened on 21 April 2001 as the first remote site of the Nuremberg Transport Museum. It is run by volunteer workers as part of the ''Stiftung Bahn-Sozialwerk'' (BSW), a kind of railway workers social service organis ...
'') and
Halle Halle may refer to:
Places Germany
* Halle (Saale), also called Halle an der Saale, a city in Saxony-Anhalt
** Halle (region), a former administrative region in Saxony-Anhalt
** Bezirk Halle, a former administrative division of East Germany
** Hall ...
(''DB Museum Halle''). The Nuremberg Transport Museum is one of the oldest technical history museums in Europe.
In February 2007 the official name of the DB Museum became the Company Museum of the Deutsche Bahn AG ('). It is a milestone on the European Route of Industrial Heritage (ERIH).
The DB Museum
History
The forerunner of the present-day DB Museum was opened in 1899 as a royal
Bavarian railway museum
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and it is therefore the oldest railway museum in Germany. Today it is a company museum belonging to the Deutsche Bahn and portrays, amongst other things, the history of the railways. The present building was built in 1925.
[Deutsche Bahn AG (Hrsg.)]
''Deutsche Bahn: Menschen bewegen – Welten verbinden''
(PDF, 9,2 MB), Berlin 2008, ohne ISBN, S. 85 f.
On 1 July 1996, the Deutsche Bahn AG (DB AG) took over the museum from the
Deutsche Bundesbahn
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for the symbolic purchase price of one
deutschmark
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. At the same time Dr. Jürgen Franzke, previously head of the Museum of Industrial Culture (''Museums Industriekultur'') in Nuremberg, was appointed as the museum's chief. The DB AG planned at that time to invest 6 million DM up to the museum's centenary year.
[Meldung ''Deutsche Bahn AG übernimmt das Verkehrsmuseum Nürnberg''. In: '' Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau''. 45, Nr. 1/2, 1996, S. 1.][Meldung ''Symbolische Schlüsselübergabe in Nürnberg.''. In: '' Eisenbahntechnische Rundschau''. 45, Nr. 9, 1996, S. 513.]
Exhibits
In the displays of historical railway vehicles are the following important exhibits:
* Parts of the royal train for the Bavarian king,
Ludwig II
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* The streamlined locomotive,
05 001
* A
TEE diesel
railcar
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from the 1950s
* An original coal wagon from 1829 (on long-term loan from the
National Railway Museum
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,
York
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from the ''South Hetton'' coal mine in
England
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, the oldest surviving railway vehicle on the European mainland
* The oldest
steam locomotive
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in Germany still preserved in its original state, the ''
Nordgau The Nordgau (from the Germanic for "northern region") can refer to two distinct areas:
* Nordgau (Alsace), the Alsatian Nordgau, the medieval County of Nordgau, the northern part of Alsace
* Margraviate of the Nordgau
The Margraviate of the Nordg ...
'' (built in 1853)
* The Bavarian
S 2/6 express train
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locomotive
* The red
E 19 12 express train locomotive
* A fragment of the
SVT 877 ''
Flying Hamburger
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''
diesel multiple unit
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.
* A mock-up of part of the traction coach of the
ICE 3
Some of the original vehicles are not in the museum itself, but in the wagon shed situated in the open area belonging to the museum on the opposite side of the street. The museum also owns a range of historical vehicles that can be used for special rail services.
Model collection
A further attraction of the museum is its collection of 160, 1:10 scale models occupying 1000 square metres of the museum. These models have been built over the years since the end of the 19th century and are very finely detailed. The first were made in 1882 by apprentices of the
Royal Bavarian State Railways
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(''Königlich Bayerische Staats-Eisenbahnen'').
The museum also offers a walk-through tunnel, a
level crossing
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An overpass (called ...
,
signals and
points
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* Point ...
that can be operated, models equipped with sound and light and simulators.
Model railway
A
model railway
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The scale models include locomotives, rolling stock, streetcars, t ...
covering an area of 80 m
2 is used to demonstrate prototypical railway operations. During museum opening hours there is a ten-minute demonstration hourly, on the half-hour, with explanations of the key concepts of railway operating. The layout, built between 1960 and 1970, is worked using control panels with a total of some 5000 relays.
Library
In the main building of the DB Museum there is a library with about 40,000 titles on railway subjects. The ''Präsenzbibliothek'' can be visited by appointment free of charge on workdays. Postal loans are not possible.
Damage following the fire of 17 October 2005
On the evening of 17 October 2005 much of the
roundhouse of the museum, less its steel frame, was burnt to the ground. Unlike the wagon shed, the locomotive shed was not located in the immediate vicinity of the museum and accessible to the public, but four kilometres away at the Nuremberg West
locomotive depot
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in the suburb of Gostenhof. It was there that the DB Museum had stabled operational locomotives for which room could not be found in the museum.
A 1935 working replica of the ''
Adler
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*Adler, Alabama, an unincorporated community in Perry County
*Adler Planetarium, Chicago, Illinois, USA
*Adler Township, Nelson County, North Dakota, USA
*Adler University, formerly Adler School of Professional Psycholo ...
'', a locomotive from the
first German railway between Nuremberg and Fürth, was badly damaged by the blaze. Apprentices and experienced specialists rebuilt the engine in the
Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works. After two years of reconstruction the ''Adler'' was once again ready for operations in October 2007 and returned to the Nuremberg Transport Museum on 23 November 2007.
Federal Government MPs, members of the DB AG management and the Bavarian minister-president, Beckstein, took part in the first journey of the restored ''Adler'' on 26 April 2008. A further, non-operational, 1953 replica is displayed in the museum.
Unfortunately the last surviving examples of the
goods train
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A freight train, cargo train, or goods train is a group of Railroad car#Freight cars, freight cars (US) or goods wagon ...
locomotive, the
DRG Class 45, the electric locomotive and other exhibits, especially locomotives, as well as numerous spare parts, also fell victim to the fire or were at least badly damaged.
A total of 24 historical engines and wagons went up in smoke. In the long term, the steam engines should be repairable, as should the E 75. The damaged diesel engines and railbuses, due to their light construction, were irreparable and were scrapped by July 2006. The burnt out and partly collapsed locomotive shed was torn down. Several locos were sold or loaned to railway museums for restoration. For example, number
23 105, the last steam engine bought by the Bundesbahn in 1959, was leased to the
South German Railway Museum
The South German Railway Museum (''Süddeutsches Eisenbahnmuseum Heilbronn'' or SEH) is a railway museum at Heilbronn in the state of Baden-Württemberg in southwestern Germany.225 It was founded in 1998.
Aims
The museum has the following aims:1 ...
(''Süddeutsches Eisenbahnmuseum Heilbronn'') in
Heilbronn
Heilbronn () is a city in northern Baden-Württemberg, Germany, surrounded by Heilbronn District. With over 126,000 residents, it is the sixth-largest city in the state.
From the late Middle Ages, it developed into an important trading centre. A ...
for visual restoration.
DB Museum branch in Koblenz
In the Lützel district of
Koblenz
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Koblenz was established as a Roman military post by Drusus around 8 B.C. Its na ...
is the
DB Museum, Koblenz
The DB Museum in Koblenz177 was opened on 21 April 2001 as the first remote site of the Nuremberg Transport Museum. It is run by volunteer workers as part of the ''Stiftung Bahn-Sozialwerk'' (BSW), a kind of railway workers social service organis ...
, a branch of the museum that accommodates a number of vehicles including several
Class 103,
110 and 113,
E 44 and
E 16 electric express locomotives, as well as several coaches belonging to the Joseph Goebbels special train. In addition a restored
Prussian T 3, factory number 499 built by the
Maschinenfabrik Christian Hagans
Maschinenfabrik Christian Hagans (Christian Hagans Engineering Works) was a German locomotive manufacturer founded on 1 July 1857 in Erfurt, Germany, by Christian Hagans.
By the mid-1860s, the company had started building locomotive boilers and ot ...
in 1903 and stored under in accordance with strict heritage protection regulations, can be viewed. For decades it had been used as in a children's play park at Cologne Zoo.
erhaltene Lokomotiven aus der Maschinenfabrik Christian Hagans
/ref> At present two of the steam locomotive exhibits damaged in the great fire at Nuremberg are also being restored there.
DB Museum branch in Halle (Saale)
The former locomotive shed in Halle (Saale)
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is a branch of the Nuremberg Museum. On display there are several Deutsche Reichsbahn vehicles, in particular the 03 1010 steam locomotive and the E 11 001 and E 18 31 electric locomotives. The vehicles are looked after by the Halle shed.
Museum of Communications
The museum of communications in the Transport Museum came from the royal Bavarian postal museum and was integrated into the Transport Museum in 1902. It displays over 500 years of postal and telecommunication services history in Bavaria from the Middle Ages
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to the present. Major aspects covered are the development of postal transportation, post coach travel, telegraphy and telephony. Original vehicles, such as post coaches and motorised vehicles, are displayed, as well as technical equipment from old-fashioned teleprinters to modern news satellites.
Due to lack of space, several historical railway postal vehicles are located in the railway park at Augsburg
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.
Charter and tourist trains
The Nuremberg Transport Museum owns several trains, not all stabled in Nuremberg, that are used for tourist and charter services including:
*The Rheingold Express with DB Class E 03 locomotives. Based in Cologne
Cologne ( ; german: Köln ; ksh, Kölle ) is the largest city of the German western state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) and the fourth-most populous city of Germany with 1.1 million inhabitants in the city proper and 3.6 millio ...
.
*The traditional Zwickau fast-stopping train (''Traditions- Eilzug Zwickau''), based in Berlin
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.
*The Blue Gentian (''Blauer Enzian'') TEE express. Stabled in Berlin.
*The Deutsche Bundesbahn
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express, based in Düsseldorf
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.
*The ''Adler
Adler may refer to:
Places
*Adler, Alabama, an unincorporated community in Perry County
*Adler Planetarium, Chicago, Illinois, USA
*Adler Township, Nelson County, North Dakota, USA
*Adler University, formerly Adler School of Professional Psycholo ...
'' old-time replica locomotive with three open passenger wagons, stabled at Nuremberg.
Film
* Episode 347 of Eisenbahn-Romantik named ''100 Jahre Verkehrsmuseum Nürnberg'' shows the museum.
See also
*List of railway museums
A railway museum is a museum that explores the history of all aspects of rail related transportation, including: locomotives (steam, diesel, and electric), railway cars, trams, and railway signalling equipment. They may also operate historic eq ...
*Deutsche Reichsbahn
The ''Deutsche Reichsbahn'', also known as the German National Railway, the German State Railway, German Reich Railway, and the German Imperial Railway, was the German national railway system created after the end of World War I from the regi ...
*History of rail transport in Germany
:''This article is part of the history of rail transport by country series''
The history of rail transport in Germany can be traced back to the 16th century. The earliest form of railways, wagonways, were developed in Germany in the 16th century. ...
*List of Bavarian locomotives and railbuses
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People
* List (surname)
Organizations
* List College, an undergraduate division of the Jewish Theological Seminary of America
* SC Germania List, German rugby uni ...
*Royal Bavarian State Railways
The Royal Bavarian State Railways (''Königliche Bayerische Staats-Eisenbahnen'' or ''K.Bay.Sts.B.'') was the state railway company for the Kingdom of Bavaria. It was founded in 1844. The organisation grew into the second largest of the German ...
*B&O Railroad Museum
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( US)
*Exporail
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(Canada
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)
* Locomotion: the National Railway Museum at Shildon ( UK)
* Workshops Rail Museum ( Australia)
References
Literature
* Werner Willhaus: ''100 Jahre Verkehrsmuseum Nürnberg. Eine Legende feiert Geburtstag''. In: ''Eisenbahn-Kurier''. Nr. 322/Jahrgang 33/1999. EK-Verlag GmbH, ISSN 0170-5288, S. 54–58.
External links
Home page of the DB Museum in Nuremberg (in German)
English home page
Branch of the DB Museum in Koblenz
Home page of the Museum of Communications
Picture gallery: Serious fire in a museum locomotive shed (18.10.2005, www.br-online.de)
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