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The Sun slowly sets at Wolsztyn on 30 April 2016 with TR5-65 standing at the station area. This loco is non-operational, but railway enthousiasts are hoping to restore this ex-Prussian loco back in operational condition. Leonardus Schrijvers
Non-operational, but showable: Tr5-65 and Ok1-359 (which is inded the Polish version of KPEV P8/DRG 38) stand at Wolsztyn station to greet the many visitors of the steam loco parade on 30 April 2016. Both engines are of Prussian design. AFter W-I many an ex KPEV loco found herself back in what was since 1918 Polish territory. Combined with German reparatuions after 1945 many older German steam locos could be found in Poland after the demise of their parent designs from German tracks. Leonardus Schrijvers
At Wolsztyn station Ok22-31 (a Polish offspring from Ok1/KPEV P8/DRG38) stands to welcome the many visitors to the annual steam loco parade on 30 April 2016. Leonardus Schrijvers
At Wolsztyn station Ok22-31 (a Polish offspring from Ok1/KPEV P8/DRG38) stands with a photo freight to welcome the many visitors to the annual steam loco parade on 30 April 2016. Leonardus Schrijvers
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