Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Castor-Transport-in-Germany-27MZIF2C6HMJ.htmlConceptually similarDemonstration against Castor Transport in GermanyGP038S1Completed★★★★Castor Transport in GermanyGP038U1Completed★★★★Castor Transport in GermanyGP038U2Completed★★★★Castor Transport in GermanyGP038U3Completed★★★★Castor Transport in GermanyGP038YLCompleted★★★★Castor Radiation Measurement in GermanyGP02879Completed★★★★Castor Radiation Measurement in GermanyGP0287ACompleted★★★★Castor Radiation Measurement in GermanyGP0287BCompleted★★★★Castor Radiation Measurement in GermanyGP0287CCompleted★★★★View AllGP038YMCastor Transport in GermanyCastor train at the loading crane in Dannenberg, where the castors are transferred from the train to the truck.The nuclear transport is going to the intermediate nuclear waste storage camp in Gorleben, Germany. Greenpeace Banner reads: Stop Castor.In original language:Castorzug am Verladekran in DannenbergCastorzug am Verladekran in Dannenberg. Die Castorbehaelter werden vom Zug auf LKWs verladen. Der Atommuelltransport geht von der Wiederaufarbeitungsanlage in La Hague ins Atommuell-Zwischenlager Gorleben in Deutschland. Ein Greenpeace banner fordert: Stop Castor.Locations:Dahlenburg-Europe-Germany-WendlandDate:8 Nov, 2010Credit:© Michael Löwa / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4256px X 2832pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-CASTOR-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Nuclear (campaign title)-Nuclear energy symbol-Nuclear waste-Nuclear waste transports-Outdoors-Police-Radioactive waste-VansShoot:Castor Radiation Measurement in GermanyGreenpeace experts of the Radiation Unit are measuring radiation of the Castor train at the loading crane in Dannenberg, where the castors are transferred from the train to the truck. The nuclear transport is going to the intermediate nuclear waste storage camp in Gorleben, Germany.