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Emergency aid coach, "Berlin 19463" based in Anhalter Bahnhof, 1:5 scale model Emergency aid coach, Side view 2 (on the left at an angle)

German Museum of Technology

German Museum of Technology
Berlin, Germany

The larger maintenance workshops kept special "aid trains" ready for use in case of railway accidents. They comprised a locomotive idling under steam coupled to two coaches for carrying the crews and equipment. The "Berlin 19 463" equipment coach had a compartment for civil servants, an area for tools and first-aid kits as well as a room for the crew. Planks and chocks were stored in boxes under the vehicle frame. The main railway workshop in Tempelhof made a model of this coach for the Transport and Building Museum in 1906.

Side view from the back left at an angle

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  • Title: Emergency aid coach, "Berlin 19463" based in Anhalter Bahnhof, 1:5 scale model Emergency aid coach, Side view 2 (on the left at an angle)
  • Creator: Clemens Kirchner
  • Type: Model of a railway wagon
  • Rights: © SDTB / Photo: C. Kirchner
  • External Link: Museum Digital
  • Width: 620 mm
  • Manufacturer: Eisenbahn-Hauptwerkstätte Tempelhof
  • Manufactured in: Berlin, Germany
  • Length: 2440 mm
  • Height: 800 mm
  • Date of manufacture: 1906
German Museum of Technology

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