
The former Berlin tram used as a ticket counter

Inside the Rügen Railway & Technology Museum

Narrow gauge locomotives in the Rügen Railway & Technology Museum


Oldtimer Museum Rügen
Oldtimer Museum Rügen
The Oldtimer Museum Rügen (formerly the Rügen Railway and Technology Museum—Eisenbahn & Technik Museum Rügen or ETM) is a German railway museum based on the Baltic Sea island resort of Rügen in the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It was established in 1994 and is housed in the museum section of the Nazi-built Kraft durch Freude ('strength through joy') building complex at Prora which is a protected monument.
In the vicinity of the station, in a 4000 m² hall and in the open air, the following may be visited:
- Locomotives and other exhibits, especially those of the Deutsche Reichsbahn, but also other railway administrations:
- DRG Class 03 – no. 03 193 with streamlining made at the Reichsbahnausbesserungswerk Meiningen. The locomotive is now displayed with running number 03 002
- DR Class 23.10 – no. 23 1021 (later 35 1021-1)
- DRG Class 44 – no. 44 397 (later 44 0397-8 when oil-fired, 44 2397-6 when coal-fired)
- DR Class 50.35-37 – no. 50 3703 (rebuilt from 50 877)
- DR Class 52.80 – no. 52 8190-2 (rebuilt from 52 2887)
- ÖBB Class 1018 – no. 1018.04 as E18 208
- SDZ class P36 - Soviet steam locomotive P36-123
- Culemeyer heavy trailer with a Kaelble tractor
- Steam-driven rotary snow plough
- Cars (not just East German makes)
- Lorries
- Fire engines, e.g. by Magirus Deutz and IFA
- Tractors
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