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Zwickau Model

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The Zwickau model is an inversion of the Karlsruhe model, with diesel main-line trains extended through city streets on tram track. It is so called because the German city of Zwickau was the first to introduce it.

Zwickau uses dual-gauge track, but that is not an essential feature of the model.

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