Young talent transforms old wagon into the showpiece of the Stainzer Feldbahn!

Young talent transforms old wagon into the showpiece of the Stainzer Feldbahn!
Stainz, Österreich - A proud event took place on the Stainzer Feldbahn: The retired wagon called "Cäcilia" was presented solemnly, a masterpiece of 17-year-old student Noah Dudek. After two years of hard work, which he did together with a committed team, the formerly rusted wagon now shines in new splendor and is ready for the upcoming celebrations on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the Feldbahn. Noah, the student of the Graz Kepler-Gymnasium, would like to express his thanks to all supporters who were supported by this tedious but fulfilling mission, like Meinzirk.at reports .
The Stainzer Feldbahn is not only characterized by its picturesque 600 mm feast track, but also by its charm and the diverse story that she tells. The entire project required great efforts from the helpers: from mowing the grass to careful assembly of the rails and wagons from all over Europe. The wagon "Cäcilia" will not only benefit from the new painting, but also from a well thought -out construction that Noah implemented with precise millimeter work, as the team of Facebook reports . In addition, the security regulations on the trips required a humorous explanation, including the bizarre rule, that flower picking is prohibited while driving - probably an indication of the cozy top speed of 6 km/h.
The anticipation for the maiden voyage
With a colorful celebration and a variety of delicacies, the guests were welcomed to celebrate the completion of this special project. Noah Dudek and his team were praised for their tireless efforts in reconstruction of the wagon. The "maiden voyage" is imminent and the visitors were invited to find out more about the latest developments and the restoration work. Preparations for the big anniversary next year are already in full swing, while everyone is looking forward to this nostalgic journey back into the history of the Stainzer Feldbahn.
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