By the mid-1930s the German locomotives had been withdrawn from the fleet.
Some of their neighbors have expressed fear that the German locomotive would run them down.
Here the electric current changes, which often results in a change from a Dutch to a German locomotive.
Never before or since has any German locomotive hauled such a load.
Dutch and German locomotives change here as the voltage is different in the countries.
Poland received many German locomotives as a compensation for war losses.
By about 1880 around 900 German locomotives had been fitted with condensing apparatus.
Of the 15,600 German locomotives, 38.6% were no longer operating and 31% were damaged.
A number of the early German locomotives built for use on these lines have been preserved.
What happened to the pull of the German locomotive?