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English: A so-called push-pull-train of Rostock's suburban rail network
Deutsch: Rechts fährt gerade eine S-Bahn aus Warnemünde nach Rostock Hbf. Zur Hansesail war es üblich mit 5 Doppelstockwagen fahren zu lassen weshalb diese S-Bahn so lang ist. Außerdem wurden während der Hansesail die RegionalExpresszüge aus/nach Berlin bis Warnemünde verlängert, weshalb links ein Klimatisierter Zug zu sehen ist.
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current14:38, 6 April 2005Thumbnail for version as of 14:38, 6 April 2005950 × 659 (145 KB)Jcornelius*Description:S-Bahn Rostock, push-pull-trains *Originally description:''„Rechts fährt gerade eine S-Bahn aus Warnemünde nach Rostock Hbf. Zur Hansesail war es üblich 5 Doppelstockwagen fahren zu lassen weshalb diese S-Bahn so lang ist. Außerdem wurd

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