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Assessed as mid/DE-high because it is the only steam locomotive works still working in Germany and also takes orders internationally. It is therefore highly significant for the preservation of steam locomotives in Europe. The boiler for the new British steam locomotive Tornado had to be made at Meiningen because no one else could do it in the UK.
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