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Ore Mountains Model Railway ParkModellbahnland Erzgebirge
ABOVE: Trains and a few of the more than 400 buildings in Europe's largest Gauge 1 model railroad installation.
The installation, which opened in 2001, depicts the upper Ore Mountains around 1980. Its air-conditioned building houses 660 meters (2,165 feet) of Gauge 1 track, with 290 switches, more than two dozen big 1:32 scale trains, some 450 buildings, and more than 40,000 trees. The entire system is under computer control, with digital sound and day-night simulation for a more realistic experience. The Ore Mountains Model Railway Park is open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information, visit www.modellbahnland-erzgebirge.de. More photos:
The model railway's layout has several dozen stations in two major sections: the Fichtelbergbahn and the Pressnitztalbahn.
Photo: Tourism Company of Saxony. Tracks, tunnels, and bridges are modeled after real-life counterparts.
Nostalgia buffs will appreciate details like this vintage VW Microbus.
In addition to trains and railroad stations, the Modellbahnland Erzgebirge has dozens of scenes that recreate everyday life in the Ore Mountains (such as this bicycle race, or another scene--not shown--of a boy relieving himself behind a tree).
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