model railway › See more product details; Product description Product Description We have discovered the model for our D 1213 in the railway journal special issue 5/93 for the V200. The photo shows the full train on May 19, 1974 for soaps in the Allgäu. Train locomotive is the 221 143. We have realized this train with our cars in authentic composition. The D1213 combined the Ruhr area with the holiday resort of Oberstdorf, the southernmost municipality in Germany. From Dortmund to Essen, Düsseldorf, Cologne and Bonn, it went to Mainz, Mannheim to Stuttgart and from there via Ulm and Kempten finally to Oberstdorf. The model belongs to the ranks of the then holiday trains between the Ruhr area and Allgäu. The connection was established in 1970 as D1212 in south-north direction and D 1213 towards the north. For the summer timetable in 1974, he received the new train numbers D 1512/1513. With these numbers, the train ran up to the winter timetable 1978/79. As part of the restructuring of train connections through the introduction of IC 79 system, it was then eliminated. In the winter schedules, the train only operated on the weekends. As the main holiday train between the Ruhr area and Allgäu, it also led to Kurswagen, among other destinations such as Lindau, Reutte, Innsbruck and Bad Wörishofen, who left the train in the underway stations Ulm, Memmingen and Kempten. We accompany our train after hanging the course cars on its last section between Kempten and his destination Oberstdorf. The train consists of the then usual green and blue üm cars from the fifties and two green Büm 234 cars from the sixties. The tourism dining car of type WRtüm 134 is striking. According to the train formation plan, a buffet car of the type BRbuüm should be enclosed, but the day the photo was taken was replaced by a WRtüm 134. The use of WRtüm 134 away from the travel agency tourist trains is not an isolated case. The home station Dortmund used its tourist food cars more often on other trains. For example, WRtüm134 inserts are quite the rule in trains to the Hanover Fair as well as in the TEE Parzival (Dortmund–Paris). In the train formation plan from 1974, the cars are ranked as follows: Büm 232 wagons 11 Dortmund-Oberstdorf Büm 232 wagons 12 Dortmund-Oberstdorf BDüm 272 wagons 14 Dortmund-Oberstdorf WRtüm 134 without no. Dortmund-Oberstdorf stdorf Aüm 202 wagons 16 Dortmund-Oberstdorf ABüm 223 wagons 17 Dortmund-Oberstdorf Büm 234 wagons 18 Dortmund-Oberstdorf Büm 234 wagons 19 Dortmund-Oberstdorf Our car models are made by L.S. Models. As usual with hobby train/LSM, the trolleys are also reproduced in the smallest details inside and outside. The side walls of the compartments are made of transparent plastic strips, which are authentically printed with visible profiles on both sides, fillings, reservation boards, ventilation etc. Safety Warning Model toys, not suitable for children under 14 years of age; Product description Product Description We have discovered the model for our D 1213 in the railway journal special issue 5/93 for the V200. The photo shows the full train on May 19, 1974 for soaps in the Allgäu. Train locomotive is the 221 143. We have realized this train with our cars in authentic composition. The D1213 combined the Ruhr area with the holiday resort of Oberstdorf, the southernmost municipality in Germany. From Dortmund to Essen, Düsseldorf, Cologne and Bonn, it went to Mainz, Mannheim to Stuttgart and from there via Ulm and Kempten finally to Oberstdorf. The model belongs to the ranks of the then holiday trains between the Ruhr area and Allgäu. The connection was established in 1970 as D1212 in south-north direction and D 1213 towards the north. For the summer timetable in 1974, he received the new train numbers D 1512/1513. With these numbers, the train ran up to the winter timetable 1978/79. As part of the restructuring of train connections through the introduction of IC 79 system, it was then eliminated. In the winter schedules, the train only operated on the weekends. As the main holiday train between the Ruhr area and Allgäu, it also led to Kurswagen, among other destinations such as Lindau, Reutte, Innsbruck and Bad Wörishofen, who left the train in the underway stations Ulm, Memmingen and Kempten. We accompany our train after hanging the course cars on its last section between Kempten and his destination Oberstdorf. The train consists of the then usual green and blue üm cars from the fifties and two green Büm 234 cars from the sixties. The tourism dining car of type WRtüm 134 is striking. According to the train formation plan, a buffet car of the type BRbuüm should be enclosed, but the day the photo was taken was replaced by a WRtüm 134. The use of WRtüm 134 away from the travel agency tourist trains is not an isolated case. The home station Dortmund used its tourist food cars more often on other trains. For example, WRtüm134 inserts are quite the rule in trains to the Hanover Fair as well as in the TEE Parzival (Dortmund–Paris). In the train formation plan from 1974, the cars are ranked as follows: Büm 232 wagons 11 Dortmund-Oberstdorf Büm 232 wagons 12 Dortmund-Oberstdorf BDüm 272 wagons 14 Dortmund-Oberstdorf WRtüm 134 without no. Dortmund-Oberstdorf stdorf Aüm 202 wagons 16 Dortmund-Oberstdorf ABüm 223 wagons 17 Dortmund-Oberstdorf Büm 234 wagons 18 Dortmund-Oberstdorf Büm 234 wagons 19 Dortmund-Oberstdorf Our car models are made by L.S. Models. As usual with hobby train/LSM, the trolleys are also reproduced in the smallest details inside and outside. The side walls of the compartments are made of transparent plastic strips, which are authentically printed with visible profiles on both sides, fillings, reservation boards, ventilation etc. Safety Warning Model toys, not suitable for children under 14 years of age; Product Description We have discovered the model for our D 1213 in the railway journal special issue 5/93 for the V200. The photo shows the full train on May 19, 1974 for soaps in the Allgäu. Train locomotive is the 221 143. We have realized this train with our cars in authentic composition. The D1213 combined the Ruhr area with the holiday resort of Oberstdorf, the southernmost municipality in Germany. From Dortmund to Essen, Düsseldorf, Cologne and Bonn, it went to Mainz, Mannheim to Stuttgart and from there via Ulm and Kempten finally to Oberstdorf. The model belongs to the ranks of the then holiday trains between the Ruhr area and Allgäu. The connection was established in 1970 as D1212 in south-north direction and D 1213 towards the north. For the summer timetable in 1974, he received the new train numbers D 1512/1513. With these numbers, the train ran up to the winter timetable 1978/79. As part of the restructuring of train connections through the introduction of IC 79 system, it was then eliminated. In the winter schedules, the train only operated on the weekends. As the main holiday train between the Ruhr area and Allgäu, it also led to Kurswagen, among other destinations such as Lindau, Reutte, Innsbruck and Bad Wörishofen, who left the train in the underway stations Ulm, Memmingen and Kempten. We accompany our train after hanging the course cars on its last section between Kempten and his destination Oberstdorf. The train consists of the then usual green and blue üm cars from the fifties and two green Büm 234 cars from the sixties. The tourism dining car of type WRtüm 134 is striking. According to the train formation plan, a buffet car of the type BRbuüm should be enclosed, but the day the photo was taken was replaced by a WRtüm 134. The use of WRtüm 134 away from the travel agency tourist trains is not an isolated case. The home station Dortmund used its tourist food cars more often on other trains. For example, WRtüm134 inserts are quite the rule in trains to the Hanover Fair as well as in the TEE Parzival (Dortmund–Paris). In the train formation plan from 1974, the cars are ranked as follows: Büm 232 wagons 11 Dortmund-Oberstdorf Büm 232 wagons 12 Dortmund-Oberstdorf BDüm 272 wagons 14 Dortmund-Oberstdorf WRtüm 134 without no. Dortmund-Oberstdorf stdorf Aüm 202 wagons 16 Dortmund-Oberstdorf ABüm 223 wagons 17 Dortmund-Oberstdorf Büm 234 wagons 18 Dortmund-Oberstdorf Büm 234 wagons 19 Dortmund-Oberstdorf Our car models are made by L.S. Models. As usual with hobby train/LSM, the trolleys are also reproduced in the smallest details inside and outside. The side walls of the compartments are made of transparent plastic strips, which are authentically printed with visible profiles on both sides, fillings, reservation boards, ventilation etc. Safety Warning Model toys, not suitable for children under 14 years of age
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