Munich central station was home railway station to the glass train in its active life, hence many tours began and ended there. On 03. 09. 1974 the DGEG tour set off from Starnberg secondary station to Austria and Switzerland, as the tour was continuing to the Arlberg railway via Garmisch and Scharnitz. The train bore the light blue Olympic colours with a silver ribbon.

Munich central station was home railway station to the glass train in its active life, hence many tours began and ended there. On 03. 09. 1974 the DGEG tour set off from Starnberg secondary station to Austria and Switzerland, as the tour was continuing to the Arlberg railway via Garmisch and Scharnitz. The train bore the light blue Olympic colours with a silver ribbon.

München, Peter Reinhard, ET91 BR491, 491 001-4, Europa, Deutschland, Bayern

 Munich central station was home railway station to the glass train in its active life, hence many tours began and ended there. On 03. 09. 1974 the DGEG tour set off from Starnberg secondary station to Austria and Switzerland, as the tour was continuing to the Arlberg railway via Garmisch and Scharnitz. The train bore the light blue Olympic colours with a silver ribbon. München, Peter Reinhard, ET91 BR491, 491 001-4, Europa, Deutschland, Bayern

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