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.
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.
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.
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)