Another of your excellent videos, my golly that driver believed in max power even up some of the narrower parts.I noticed he didn't ring his bell much when he started off, - (most of the others never seem to stop). What were the large blue pipes on poles for (around the 6.30 mark). In our Country any blue pipes mean they are carrying water and I hardly think they would put water pipes up in the air like that in case they froze in the winter.
@@jeanbellus9356 Well I,m not so sure about that as surely it would have to be "lagged" to keep it hot in the winter, unless the blue piping is just a cover and there is another pipe inside. Whatever they are for, they certainly have a lot of 'supporting' poles.
@@jeanbellus9356 Ah yes that is feasible, after the war it was a case of get the 'services' working again as fast as possible, and Dresden did get hit badly I know, - but i'm surprised they haven't sorted them out by now after 70+ years. I know they keep finding them, but I would have thought the centre would have been pretty well gone over by now.
@@bybanen That's very interesting and a good idea to get water to construction sites without interrupting the normal 'household supply'. Around where I live you know when a job is going on at a site, as during the the day the water coming out of your taps drops to a trickle, then when the workers 'knock off' your pressure returns to normal. The 'Water Co.s' couldn't care less as you still get charged for the amount you use.
That's an interesting array of signals on the lamppost at 11:15!
The 4 Signals are for the Bus and Tram
Another of your excellent videos, my golly that driver believed in max power even up some of the narrower parts.I noticed he didn't ring his bell much when he started off, - (most of the others never seem to stop). What were the large blue pipes on poles for (around the 6.30 mark). In our Country any blue pipes mean they are carrying water and I hardly think they would put water pipes up in the air like that in case they froze in the winter.
Some enthusiastic driving through those curves around 17:00!
@@jeanbellus9356 Well I,m not so sure about that as surely it would have to be "lagged" to keep it hot in the winter, unless the blue piping is just a cover and there is another pipe inside. Whatever they are for, they certainly have a lot of 'supporting' poles.
@@AndreiTupolev That's exactly what I thought.
@@jeanbellus9356 Ah yes that is feasible, after the war it was a case of get the 'services' working again as fast as possible, and Dresden did get hit badly I know, - but i'm surprised they haven't sorted them out by now after 70+ years. I know they keep finding them, but I would have thought the centre would have been pretty well gone over by now.
@@bybanen That's very interesting and a good idea to get water to construction sites without interrupting the normal 'household supply'. Around where I live you know when a job is going on at a site, as during the the day the water coming out of your taps drops to a trickle, then when the workers 'knock off' your pressure returns to normal. The 'Water Co.s' couldn't care less as you still get charged for the amount you use.
thanks for your videos, and greetings from Fort Worth, Texas!
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@@dustingutowski2962 Ich bin froh, dass du das auch denkst.
Świetny film !
Mach weiter so ich liebe deine Videos mach mit Linie 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
@@henrylord575 ich auch 😊😊😊
Kommt Stuttgart auch mal wieder?? ( :
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Deutsches Hygiene Museum sounds quite an attraction.
Drezden !!!
Dresden!
мала швидкість.
Super film
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Super film
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@@dustingutowski2962 Ich bin froh, dass du das auch denkst.