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It took four weeks to transport the decommissioned U17 submarine from Speyer to the technology museum in Sinsheim. Precision work was particularly important on the roads. Lamps had to be dismantled and trees trimmed. And the bends were a real challenge for the almost 100 meter long vehicle. 00:00 Party atmosphere in the town of Bad Rappenau and in the community of Haßmersheim, because this is where the famous U17 submarine has to go. The route - a challenge. Obstacles include relocation to the countryside, motorway crossings, railway crossings, low bridges and narrow town centers. 00:58 The submarine has to be brought ashore in Haßmersheim. A complex process that keeps many spectators awake all night, because you only see a submarine on the Neckar once. The team led by project manager Saam spent a full six hours relocating the submarine. 03:30 50 km road transport A submarine that drives past the living room? Yes, that happened in Haßmersheim. On this day too, the whole town is in a celebratory mood. 06:42 Closure due to submarine transport Three days later, the submarine has to pass under the overhead railway lines in Bad Rappenau and then a short distance across the motorway. But a bridge in Ittlingen presents another obstacle for the U17. Construction manager Frieder Saam needs to concentrate. 10:11 Submarine drives through the town centre Lots of spectators watch as the submarine drives through the town centre. Two days later, road surfaces and gas pipes are protected from transport so that nothing is damaged. There are lots of onlookers here too. 12:28 The last hurdle for U17 The 50 meter long submarine has to cross the A6 motorway. Not that easy. After a four-week transport marathon, the submarine has now arrived in Sinsheim. Many former submariners are also on site. #uboot #ubootsinsheim #Sinsheim #Uboottransport #ubootu17 #Haßmersheim Subscribe to the Landesschau channel: http://x.swr.de/s/landesschauabo Welcome to the official YouTube channel of the SWR Landesschau! Here you can expect an exciting, touching or curious story from people in Baden-Württemberg from Sunday to Thursday at 4 p.m. Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss a new video! Official homepage: https://www.swrfernsehen.de/landessch... Become a fan on Facebook: / landesschau.bw Follow us on Instagram: / swrheimat Check out TikTok: / swrheimat Our imprint: https://www.swr.de/impressum/ Our privacy policy: https://www.swr.de/datenschutz Our netiquette: https://www.swr.de/home/netiquette-10...