Literature
- Leonhard Bergsteiner: 175 km/h mit Dampf. 70 Jahre Henschel-Wegmann-Zug. In: LOK MAGAZIN. Nr. 283/Jahrgang 44/2005, S. 68-72. GeraNova Zeitschriftenverlag GmbH, München, ISSN 0458-1822
- Alfred Gottwald: Die Baureihe 61 und der Henschel-Wegmann Zug. Franckh`sche Verlagshandlung, 1979
- Magistrat der Stadt Potsdam : Katalog. Europäische Salonwagenausstellung vom 22. – 23. Mai 1993 auf dem Gelände des Raw Potsdam. Potsdam 1993.
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