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Deutsch: Das Traditionsbahnbetriebswerk Staßfurt ist ein Bahnbetriebswerk in Staßfurt (Sachsen-Anhalt), das 1856 in Betrieb genommen wurde. Heute wird die Ausstellung an der Bahnstrecke Schönebeck–Güsten vom Verein „Eisenbahnfreunde Traditionsbahnbetriebswerk Staßfurt e.V.“ geführt. Der über 100 Jahre alte Ringlokschuppen mit dazugehöriger 20-m-Drehscheibe kann 24 Lokomotiven beherbergen. Bis 1988 wurden von dort Dampflokomotiven der Baureihen 41 und 50 im planmäßigen Personen-, Eil- und Güterzugverkehr eingesetzt. |
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