
Southbound Trans Europ Express (TEE) on the west bank of the Rhein taken from a pleasure cruiser in July 1967.
The train is almost certainly either TEE Rheingold or TEE Rheinpfeil. This third carriage is a dome car; only five were produced and they were used exclusively on these services until they were withdrawn and sold by Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB) in 1976. The Rheingold & Rheinfeil ran along the Rhein section just a few minutes apart as indicated in the timetable posted on the same day.
The locomotive looks like an E10.12 (later designated class 112), a variant of the E10 with a more streamlined superstructure and uprated for 160 km/h operation on expresses such as the Rheingold.
Taken by my father during a family holiday to the Black Forest and Rhein.