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- Donnerbüchse abstract "The German term Donnerbüchse (plural: Donnerbüchsen, formerly Donnerwagen) means "thunderbox" and is the nickname for the four-wheeled, open, passenger coaches, built from 1921 onwards, that served with the Deutsche Reichsbahn. In contrast to their predecessors, they were made entirely of iron or steel. The name comes from the loud rumbling of these coaches as a result of their lack of damping. Even the immediate forerunners of these wagons were given the name despite their wooden construction. In the early days, they were also called Ackermann'sche Donnerbüchse ("Ackermann's thunderboxes") after the departmental head responsible for them in the Ministry of Transport.".
- Donnerbüchse thumbnail Donnerbuechse-Sonderfahrt_SEH_08.12.07_in_Crailsheim.jpg?width=300.
- Donnerbüchse wikiPageID "18734371".
- Donnerbüchse wikiPageRevisionID "604589388".
- Donnerbüchse abbildung "Donnerbuechse-Sonderfahrt SEH 08.12.07 in Crailsheim.jpg".
- Donnerbüchse anzahl "8255".
- Donnerbüchse anzahl "917".
- Donnerbüchse baujahre "1921".
- Donnerbüchse baureihe ""Thunderbox"".
- Donnerbüchse baureihe "Donnerbüchse".
- Donnerbüchse baureihe "Four-wheeled, standard, open coach".
- Donnerbüchse breite "Austauschbauart: 3,090 mm".
- Donnerbüchse breite "Bi-29: 2,996 mm".
- Donnerbüchse breite "Holzbauart: 3,000 mm".
- Donnerbüchse breite "Luggage van: 2,855 mm".
- Donnerbüchse farbe "8".
- Donnerbüchse festerradstand "8500.0".
- Donnerbüchse höchstgeschwindigkeit "90.0".
- Donnerbüchse längeüberpuffer "13920.0".
- Donnerbüchse raddurchmesser "1000.0".
- Donnerbüchse sitzplätze "40".
- Donnerbüchse sitzplätze "58".
- Donnerbüchse sitzplätze "66".
- Donnerbüchse subject Category:Railway_coaches_of_Germany.
- Donnerbüchse comment "The German term Donnerbüchse (plural: Donnerbüchsen, formerly Donnerwagen) means "thunderbox" and is the nickname for the four-wheeled, open, passenger coaches, built from 1921 onwards, that served with the Deutsche Reichsbahn. In contrast to their predecessors, they were made entirely of iron or steel. The name comes from the loud rumbling of these coaches as a result of their lack of damping. Even the immediate forerunners of these wagons were given the name despite their wooden construction.".
- Donnerbüchse label "Donnerbüchse (Personenwagen)".
- Donnerbüchse label "Donnerbüchse".
- Donnerbüchse sameAs Donnerb%C3%BCchse.
- Donnerbüchse sameAs Donnerbüchse_(Personenwagen).
- Donnerbüchse sameAs Q1241868.
- Donnerbüchse sameAs Q1241868.
- Donnerbüchse wasDerivedFrom Donnerbüchse?oldid=604589388.
- Donnerbüchse depiction Donnerbuechse-Sonderfahrt_SEH_08.12.07_in_Crailsheim.jpg.