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May 7, 2015 by frankrumpenhorst - 0 comments

Another quiet day

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Frankfurt’s main railway station, seen from the 49th floor of a nearby office building around noon, May 7, the third consecutive day of a strike by German railway engine drivers.

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May 5, 2015 by frankrumpenhorst - 2 Comments

A trainy Morning

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Sun comes up behind Frankfurt’s main railway station, May 5, after German train engine drivers downed their tools in the current wage bargaining and went on a six-day strike – the longest in the history of German railways.

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November 21, 2014 by frankrumpenhorst - 0 comments

Press Statement

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Claus Weselsky, chairman of the small but powerful German railway engine drivers trade union GDL, delivers a press statement after negotiations on pay with the German railway company Deutsche Bahn AG, in Frankfurt, Nov.21.

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October 20, 2014 by frankrumpenhorst - 0 comments

Getting ready after the Strike

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A locomotive engine driver on morning shift gets ready after three days of a nationwide strike for higher wages near Frankfurt’s main railway station, Oct. 20.

(Canon 5d III, EF 2.8, 300mm, ISO 1250, 2.8, 0.3sec, tripod)

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