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614-005-mt.jpg (78516 bytes)

DB Class 614 DMU.
Dieseltriebwagen 614 005-7 at Fürth with train #RE20940 (15:03 to Cadolzburg) on Thursday September 19th, 2002.

Photo by Michael Taylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. (michael@michaeltaylor.ca)

Website www.MichaelTaylor.ca



614010cs.jpg (67707 bytes)

614 010 seen in Velden (b Hersbruck) in May 1985.

Photo by Christian Splittgerber (c.splittgerber@gmx.net)



614022-2.jpg (46769 bytes)

Diesel-Triebzug der DB 614 022-2
Fotografiert am 28.07.1985 in Nürnberg HBF von Thomas Sengler


614DH1.jpg (80171 bytes)

DB AG class 614 DMU from Nürnberg in Dresden Hbf, 1 June 2000 (special excursion train). This train of class 614 has been modernized (no more baggage doors behind the cab, only half of the windows can be opened), but repainted in the original "Pop" colours (orange/grey).

Photo: tobias b köhler



614_005_bild01.jpg (145602 bytes)

614 005 in Fürth am 1. Mai 2004.

Photo and scan: Gideon Grimmel (Wasserleiter@gmx.net)



614_006-5_vmn.jpg (151763 bytes)

614 006-5, unit repainted to original colours and now preserved as a museum piece.

Verkehrsmuseum Nürnberg, 2012-02-03

tobias b köhler



614nbg.jpg (140951 bytes)

614 006 am 11.03.2005 in Nürnberg Hbf.

Digitalfoto: Gideon Grimmel (wasserleiter@gmx.net)



DBAG614pop.jpg (36780 bytes)

A 3-car DMU class 614/914 of the DBAG in Braunschweig Hbf, in the original orange/light grey `Pop' colours. The Pop liveries (coloured window band, light grey below windows) were experimental liveries of the DB in the early seventies. Except for the 614/914 trains, whose entire first series was painted in orange and grey (the second series is cream/ocean-blue), Pop colours have totally disappeared now. However, the orange/grey S-Bahn colours were inspired by these 614/914 trains. The newest livery of the 614/914 is mint/white (for trains with refurbished interior). One unit has however be declared a future museum train, and will always remain in the original appearance.

Photo and scan by Tobias B. Köhler (unci@tigerden.com)



DB_614_025_Ulm_1.jpg (121918 bytes)

DB 614 025 in Ulm Hbf. 1985.

Photo by M.Koblischka



DB_614_026_Ulm_1.jpg (103973 bytes)

DB 614 026 in Ulm Hbf. 1985.

Photo by M.Koblischka



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Die Garnitur 614 006 + 914 ? + 614 005 im Nürnberger Hauptbahnhof am 16.07.2006.

Photo und Scan: Gideon Grimmel



db614006.jpg (40677 bytes)

16 February 1997, station: Schweinfurt Hbf, Germany
614 006-7 in blood orange/light gray "pop" livery, still with orient red Bundesbahn emblem, at dusk

16. Februar 1997, Bf. Schweinfurt Hbf, Deutschland
614 006-7 in blutorange/kieselgrauer "Pop"-Farbgebung, noch mit orientroten Bundesbahn-Zeichen, in der Abenddämmerung

Photo by Sven Manias (sven.manias@gmx.de)



db6140321_dk112615.jpg (148395 bytes)

Deutsche Bahn - 614032-1

Triebwagen 614032-1 in Nürnberg Hauptbahnhof, aufgenommen am 23. April 1995.

Photo: Detlef Kettner, Scan: Bernd Kittendorf (info@bernd-kittendorf.de)
Homepage: www.bkcw-bahnbilder.de



605_614_1.jpg (84650 bytes)

Rare meeting of DB AG DMUs class 605 (left) and 614 (right) in Dresden Hbf, 1 June 2000. The 614 came as an excursion train from Nürnberg, the 605 will go into regular service Dresden - Nürnberg from November 2000 on.

Photo: tobias b köhler



605_614_2.jpg (82600 bytes)

Rare meeting of DB AG DMUs class 605 (left) and 614 (right) in Dresden Hbf, 1 June 2000. This train of class 614 has been modernized (no more baggage doors behind the cab), but repainted in the old "Pop" colours (orange/grey).

Photo: tobias b köhler



111_182-mt.jpg (53499 bytes)

Lined up at Fürth on Thursday September 19th, 2002.
111 182-2 with train RE20426 with double deck coaches forming the 14:50 Nürnberg-Bamberg standing next to 143 200-4 and diesel multiple unit 614 005-7 with the 15:03 RB20940 to Cadolzburg.

Photo by Michael Taylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. (michael@michaeltaylor.ca)

Website www.MichaelTaylor.ca



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