Fluorescent or MV posttop platform light + classic signal
At Benneckenstein station that is part of the HSB railway that I went all the way from Wernigerode

Fluorescent or MV posttop platform light + classic signal

At Benneckenstein station that is part of the HSB railway that I went all the way from Wernigerode

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Slyspark   [12 Jun, 2025 at 09:57 PM]
Reminds me of some of the post top fluorescents we once had in the UK...
Olav   [13 Jun, 2025 at 05:44 PM]
This is a post-top fixture of the NSL type, one of the first post-top fixtures in the GDR.
Production began in the 1950s and ended at the beginning of the 1970s.
This fixture was available with three lamp types at the start of production:

- incandescent lamps

- mercury vapour lamps

- U-shaped fluorescent tubes

These variants were reduced over the years. This fixture almost always had an opal glass bowl.
There were also versions with transparent glass, but these were rare. Today, these fixtures are extremely rare.
This example at Benneckenstein railway station is probably one of the very last and is not damaged.

Three catalogue pages in chronological order:


Source: Katalog Bergner & Weiser 1959




Source: Katalog Bergner & Weiser 1964




Source: VKM Katalog Zweckleuchten 1970, part 2

Slyspark   [13 Jun, 2025 at 06:34 PM]
If I'm reading that right, they offered a version with THREE 125w lamps in it!
Olav   [13 Jun, 2025 at 06:47 PM]
Yes, thats right. Was Type NSL 0 in 1959 with three lamps MV 125W.
Slyspark   [13 Jun, 2025 at 07:55 PM]
That's some serious light then! Be interesting to see the internal layout, but sadly they didn't put that in the literature
Beta 5   [13 Jun, 2025 at 09:15 PM]
The U shaped fluorescent options sound interesting too, especially back then with all the different halophosphor colours that could have been run in them. Sort of an early form of the much more recent compact fluorescent PL post tops seen too.
Flurofan96   [15 Jun, 2025 at 10:07 AM]
Thanks Olav and others Cool so cool that it was offered in MV, incandescent and fluorescent flavours - 3x 125W MV sounds extremely bright for this platform application Very Happy

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