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This film is dedicated to the North Saxon narrow-gauge railway along the Döllnitz. On an autumn weekend in 2020, trips took place with steam trains on the Döllnitz Railway, popularly known as "Wild Robert". One station on the route from Oschatz via Mügeln to Glossen or Kemmlitz is Oschatz South Station. Here, on the upper floor of the station building, there is a 1:87 scale model railway layout that shows the section of the Döllnitz Railway from Thalheim to Mügeln. It is open to visitors on days when steam trains run on the Döllnitz Railway. Members of the "Wild Robert" Association's model building section take care of the layout and the vehicles. Because the model railway cannot be expanded for space reasons, the model railway enthusiasts are building a separate diorama that shows Oschatz South Station, with the building in which the club rooms are located. Some work on the road is briefly shown. A member is visited at home. He shows his H0 layout with Oschatz Central Station. This is where he began his service as a train driver for many years. Trains run on the model tracks, pulled by locomotive types that he drove. In addition to the model railway, he runs an alpaca farm. Through a mutual interest in the animals, he met a neighbor, the builder of the above-mentioned system, and that's how he came to the association. In the Oschatz Südbahnhof station building, there is also a small museum on the ground floor dedicated to collecting railway postcards. We broadcast this episode by Anna Neumann with the number 1011 for the first time on March 5th, 2021 under the title: The Wild Robert - Döllnitzbahn - Original and Model. #eisenbahn-romantik #swr All statements and facts correspond to the status at the time and have not been updated since then. Even more interested in railways? Then take a look! Here you can find everything about railway romance: Subscribe to the YouTube channel at http://www.bit.ly/eisenbahnromantik Become a fan on Facebook: / eisenbahnromantik. . Latest videos and information on our homepage: http://www.swr.de/eisenbahnromantik...