The Nuremberg Transport Museum (Verkehrsmuseum Nürnberg) in Nuremberg, Germany, consists of Deutsche Bahn's DB Museum and the Museum of Communications (Museum für Kommunikation).[1] It also has two satellite museums at Koblenz-Lützel (DB Museum Koblenz) and Halle (DB Museum Halle). The Nuremberg Transport Museum is one of the oldest technical history museums in Europe and is a milestone on the European Route of Industrial Heritage (ERIH).
^Kursbuch der deutschen Museums-Eisenbahnen 2008 (Handbook of German Museum Railways), Verlag Uhle und Kleimann, ISBN 978-3-928959-50-6, serial 252
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The NurembergTransportMuseum (Verkehrsmuseum Nürnberg) in Nuremberg, Germany, consists of Deutsche Bahn's DB Museum and the Museum of Communications...
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private individuals, from the Dresden TransportMuseum or the NurembergTransportMuseum. As a result, the museum's collection includes the following: Ex-Saxon...
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120 003 (on loan from the NurembergTransportMuseum) Electric locomotive E 71 19 (on loan from the NurembergTransportMuseum) Railway trolley collection...
Ludwigs-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft) received a concession to build a railway from Nuremberg to Fürth (6 km) in the state of Bavaria on 19 February 1834. The first...
parts were scrapped; the existing remains are preserved in the NurembergTransportMuseum. A set of the Series SVT 137, which had previously been refitted...
Schloss Rosegg (Rosegg, Austria) Gothic Revival stove in the NurembergTransportMuseum (Nuremberg, Germany) Renaissance Revival tiled stove in Schloss Grafenegg...
on delivery The streamlined cab forward 05 003 05 001 in the NurembergTransportMuseum The Borsig factory was moved from Tegel to Hennigsdorf after the...
design used by king Ludwig II of Bavaria are preserved in the NurembergTransportMuseum, the king's personal coach as well as a terrace-coach, by half...
locomotive era. Until then there was no such institution except the NurembergTransportMuseum. The intention was that the association would not only preserve...
208) - Technik Museum Speyer 01 519 (ex 01 186) - Eisenbahnfreunde Zollernbahn 01 531 (ex 01 158) - NurembergTransportMuseum; museum loco at Arnstadt...