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In Germany, mostly voluntary associations operate about 200 steam locomotives in the museum
and tourist operations. In addition to the valuable cultural, technical and historical significance
the steam locomotive like no other means of traction as a popular figure among young and old and
promotes the environmentally friendly means of transport, the railway. For this reason, the operational
It is essential to maintain and promote the preservation of these historic vehicles. In the tourist
Traffic applies to it as an attraction and thus contributes significantly to tourism also in otherwise
structurally weak areas.
In times of coal phase-out, skyrocketing prices, climate change, CO2 taxation and supply difficulties with hard coal - of suitable quality - the operators of steam locomotives are faced with the question of how to master the plannable and affordable operation of their historical cultural assets in the future.

The research project "Development of a high-performance combustion system suitable for steam locomotive operation for renewable raw materials" is looking for solutions for safe steam locomotive operation in the future and relies on wood pellets.
In our documentation, we accompanied the engineering office Steam Technologies and Eisenbahnfreunde Hasetal on this important project.

The project was funded by the German Federal Foundation for the Environment.

https://steam-technologies.de/
http://www.eisenbahnfreunde-hasetal.net/


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Camera: Danny Teuchert, Patrick Theis, Max Bussemas, Lennart Fehr
Post production: Max Bussemas
Logo: Sonja Witte | https://www.facebook.com/sonjawittearts/

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