RMDB0Y3W–A regional train's sign reads 'No entry' (Nicht einsteigen) at the main train station in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 05 October 2007. Since a settllement could not be reached between the German trade-union present in train companies (GDL) and the German railways company 'Deutsche Bahn' (DB), numerous short-distance trains have again been strike-hit since early this morning. Photo: Bor
RMDB0Y4X–Rail travellers wait for their train connection at the main train station in Magdeburg, Germany, 05 October 2007. The short-distance traffic of the German railways company 'Deutsche Bahn' (DB) is strike-hit in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia since eight o'clock this morning. Members of the German trade-union present in train companies (GDL)carried out their threat and went on s
RMDB0Y3K–Rail travellers rush to their trains at the main train station in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 05 October 2007. Since a settllement could not be reached between the German trade-union present in train companies (GDL) and the German railways company 'Deutsche Bahn' (DB), numerous short-distance trains have again been strike-hit since early this morning. Photo: Boris Roessler
RMDB0Y3P–Chairman of the German trade-union present in train companies (GDL), Manfred Schell, smokes a pipe at the main train station in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 05 October 2007. Since a settllement could not be reached between the GDL and the German railways company 'Deutsche Bahn' (DB), numerous short-distance trains have again been strike-hit since early this morning. Photo: Boris Roessl
RMDB0Y3M–Chairman of the German trade-union present in train companies (GDL), Manfred Schell, smokes a pipe at the main train station in Frankfurt Main, Germany, 05 October 2007. Since a settllement could not be reached between the GDL and the German railways company 'Deutsche Bahn' (DB), numerous short-distance trains have again been strike-hit since early this morning. Photo: Boris Roessl
RMDB0Y3J–Members of the German trade-union present in train companies (GDL) gather with posters in front of the main train station in Dortmund, Germany, 05 October 2007. Trains run less frequent according to a substitute time table since early this morning due to the engine drivers' strike. A spokesperson of the German railways company 'Deutsche Bahn' (DB) assured customers in Berlin that I
RMDB0Y4T–A member of the German trade-union present in train companies (GDL) informs people during the GDL strike at the main train station in Berlin, Germany, 05 October 2007. Trains run less frequent according to a substitute time table since early this morning due to the engine drivers' strike. A spokesperson of the German railways company 'Deutsche Bahn' (DB) assured customers in Berlin
RMDB0Y4D–A railways customer walks along a deserted track at the main train station in Leipzig, Germany, 05 October 2007. The short-distance traffic of the German railways company 'Deutsche Bahn' (DB) is strike-hit in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia since eight o'clock this morning. Members of the German trade-union present in train companies (GDL)carried out their threat and went on st
RMD4F3B8–The first lorry-carrying freight train is processed at Rostock's sea harbour, Germany,. 9 June 2008. The combined rail/road concept is a joint project by 'Schenker Deutschlnad AG' and 'Hangartner AG'. It offers new north-south connections for Scandinavian and northern German companies. Photo: BERND WUESTNECK
RMD3M7XA–A journalist enters the first Intercity Express (ICE) train equipped with a HotSpot of the German Telecom in the Central Station of Cologne, Germany, Tuesday 20 December 2005. The two companies test the highspeed internet access pilot project joint venture on the track between Dortmund and Cologne where passengers can access the internet during the journey with up to 300 kilometres
RMD3M7XC–(dpa) - CEO of the German Railway, Hartmut Mehdorn, stands in front of the first Intercity Express (ICE) train equipped with a HotSpot of the German Telecom in the Central Station of Cologne, Germany, Tuesday 20 December 2005. The two companies test the highspeed internet access pilot project joint venture on the track between Dortmund and Cologne where passengers can access the in
RMD3M7X9–(dpa) - CEO of the German Railway, Hartmut Mehdorn, gives thumps up standing in front of the first Intercity Express (ICE) train equipped with a HotSpot of the German Telecom in the Central Station of Cologne, Germany, Tuesday 20 December 2005. The two companies test the highspeed internet access pilot project joint venture on the track between Dortmund and Cologne where passengers
RMDAAR34–Demonstrators march from the main train station to the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, 22 January 2011. Under the motto 'We've had enough!', farmers, food and drink companies, and animal rights organisations from all of Germany are demonstrating in Berlin against industrial agriculture. Photo: HERBERT KNOSOWSKI
RMDAAR31–Demonstrators march from the main train station to the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, 22 January 2011. Under the motto 'We've had enough!', farmers, food and drink companies, and animal rights organisations from all of Germany are demonstrating in Berlin against industrial agriculture. Photo: HERBERT KNOSOWSKI
RMDAAR33–Tractors travel from the main train station to the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany, 22 January 2011. Under the motto 'We've had enough!', farmers, food and drink companies, and animal rights organisations from all of Germany are demonstrating in Berlin against industrial agriculture. Photo: HERBERT KNOSOWSKI
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