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The structural shape of the compartment wagon goes back to the beginnings of the railways history. The type "pr 11" is one of the last built Prussian compartment cars with skylight roof and at the same time one of the most built passenger wagons in the German area. The three or two axle wagons were availabe with and without brakeman's cab. A few units can still be seen today on tracks of railways museums.

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