Foto de stock - Specialists unload historic steam engine 'Old Coppernob', which is on loan from the National Railway Museum in York (England), at the stable yard of Dresden Castle in Dresden, Germany, 31 March 2014. Old Coppernob is one of the oldest locomotives still in existance today. It was built in 1846 by Bury, Curtis & Kennedy Ltd. in Liverpool and is identical in construction to with the technical model for the 'Saxonia' of 1939, the first operational German locomotive. The locomotive is on display at the special exhibition 'Germany becomes mobile - 175th anniversary of the first German long-distance railway Leipzig - Dresden'. Photo: MATTHIAS HIEKEL/DPA | usage worldwide. - Dresden/Saxony/Germany

Imagen: Specialists unload historic steam engine 'Old Coppernob', which is on loan from the National Railway Museum in York (England).

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