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Wiesloch Feldbahn & Industriemuseum e. V.
Wiesloch Feldbahn & Industriemuseum e. V.

The Wiesloch Feldbahn and Industrial Museum (German: Feldbahn- und Industriemuseum Wiesloch, FIW) is a narrow-gauge railway and industrial heritage open-air museum established in 2001, at Wiesloch, Germany. The museum is centred around the former locomotive shed of the Tonwaren-Industrie Wiesloch (TIW) brickworks, and houses industrial equipment from large excavators to small machine tools, plus large and small locomotives.It is 650 metres (0.4 mi) north of Wiesloch-Walldorf station, lying between the River Leimbach and mainline Mannheim–Karlsruhe–Basel railway to the west, and the Bundesstraße 3 and REWE supermarket Group's south-west central warehouses to the east.

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Wiesloch Feldbahn and Industrial Museum
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In den Weinäckern 2
69168 Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Wiesloch (Wiesloch)
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
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