Thanks for the nice memories. I had visited this site in 1989 on both sides of the river and the east hilltop. I remember a huge cricifix has been erected up there and the cave below is sealed.
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Originally posted by CIB View PostThanks for the nice memories. I had visited this site in 1989 on both sides of the river and the east hilltop. I remember a huge cricifix has been erected up there and the cave below is sealed.
Im guessing your talking about this cross on the hill top in the background of this pic.....
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Great photos and information - thanks!
I see that the railroad tunnel is sealed up. Thus, I assume that particular railroad line is now totally abandoned? Just wondering as creating a tunnel through the mountain shown was surely a labor and capital intensive undertaking, so I'm a bit surprised to see that the rail line seems to have been completely abandoned.
Any details on what happened to this railroad line post-war, would be appreciated.
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Originally posted by divebomber View PostThanks for posting,any fotos of the museum. Brian
Hi Brian, regarding museum which is in the west side towers of the rhine nothing really exciting just some general info regading history of the bridge and some minor artifact's, if my memory serves me right more photo's than anything, and some relics 1xhelm and some parts of damaged bridge section.
Some of the B/W pics you see posted are from the museum.
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I'm a fan of "The Bridge at Remagen" film as well. However, it always kind of disappointed me that they couldn't have found a bridge that actually looked like the actual Ludendorff Bridge to use in the movie.
Originally posted by Alan Smith View PostI see that the railroad tunnel is sealed up. Thus, I assume that particular railroad line is now totally abandoned? Just wondering as creating a tunnel through the mountain shown was surely a labor and capital intensive undertaking, so I'm a bit surprised to see that the rail line seems to have been completely abandoned.
Any details on what happened to this railroad line post-war, would be appreciated.
According to the book, the residents of Remagen used the tunnel post-war to grown mushrooms.
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Originally posted by Alan Smith View PostGreat photos and information - thanks!
I see that the railroad tunnel is sealed up. Thus, I assume that particular railroad line is now totally abandoned? Just wondering as creating a tunnel through the mountain shown was surely a labor and capital intensive undertaking, so I'm a bit surprised to see that the rail line seems to have been completely abandoned.
Any details on what happened to this railroad line post-war, would be appreciated.
Drilling thru that rock certainly would have been one hell of a job !! , The tunnel is abandoned and sealed up, regarding the railroad it now runs parallel at the base of the mountain along side of the motorway/road on the east side.
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