German Railway

German Railway history began with the opening of the steam-hauled Bavarian Ludwig Railway between Nuremberg and Fürth on 7 December 1835. This had been preceded by the opening of the horse-hauled Prince William Railway on 20 September 1831. The first long distance railway was the Leipzig-Dresden railway, completed on 7 April 1839. Our great selection of films show some excellent footage of Cologne, Remagen, trains along the Rhine and steam in the Harz mountains to name but a few. Start collecting Daves Railway Films Today!



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A busy day at Hanover and Goslar 2008

A busy day at Hanover and Goslar 2008

Filmed April at Hannover, Goslar and Wernigerode Stations. Also shots from trains passing steel works on route. At Hannover plenty of ICE trains and...
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A busy day at Koln and Bonn 2007

A busy day at Koln and Bonn 2007

Filmed July 2007 at both Koln and Bonn stations. Plenty of Freight at Bonn, all Passenger at Koln. Lots of Ice trains at both stations including...
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Remagen Station VOL-1

Remagen Station VOL-1

Filmed July 2007 on Remagen Station and along the promenade beside the River Rhine. About 40 Freight shots with lots of different Locos, both...
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Remagen Station VOL-2 2007

Remagen Station VOL-2 2007

A second hour on Remagen Station filmed July 2007. Also shots along the promenade along the Rhine with trains along both banks of the river. A good...
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Steam in Harz Mountains 2008

Steam in Harz Mountains 2008

Filmed April 2008 at Wernigerode Station with several different German Steam Locos on Service trains out to the Harz. Also on board trains from...
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Trains along the Rhine VOL-1 2007

Trains along the Rhine VOL-1 2007

Filmed July 2007 at some beautiful locations includng Boppard, Remagen, Konningswinter and high up in the Eiffel mountains over the line through...
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