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We are dealing with a type of locomotive that was used in Saxony after the First World War. A five-axle tank locomotive, also known as the VI K. It served for many decades, primarily on the steep routes of the Ore Mountains. But five locomotives of this type were also to be found in Swabia, manufactured in Baden. In the Karlsruhe machine factory. The narrow-gauge steam era in Baden-Württemberg is long gone, but in Saxony steam still runs regularly to this day. And the VI K is in use there. Today, everything in railway romance revolves around this 8.66 m long locomotive, which has long since achieved cult status among railway enthusiasts.