ODIN: A Replica of the First Danish Steam Locomotive
In September 2018 a 1:1 replica of ODIN, the first danish steam locomotive, was inagurated after 14 years of work. On a number of occasions over the summer of 2019, the Danish Railway Museum had ODIN running on their short piece of track in Odense for interested visitors. Date: July 13, 2019 Location: Odense Country: Denmark © 2019 Peter Grønbæk Andersen

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