Is there such a thing as the wrong side of the tracks?
I have moved a lot houses back and forth to create a working class/lower middle class neigbourhood West of the Hauptbahnhof. My current hero is Mr. Jonathan Eckloff, who has provided a selection of housing from around the early 1900 years. So the housing is getting very dense, but still not as dense as the real slums of that time.
First a series of aerial photos of the whole Hauptbahnhof and its Abstellgruppen - we move from South to North
Banhnbetriebswerk, Abstellgruppen B and C, and Postverladebahnhof
Abstellgruppe A, Viehverladung, and Express- und Eilgüterverladung
Hauptbahnhof
The housing density has grown considerably since these screenshots was taken
West of the tracks
Inbound
And finally: a bunch happy trainspotters
Who needs football, when you have trains, REAL trains just outside your backyard. These guys will grudgingly eat their dinner, do their homework, and then - finally - they will stare the colours out of their cherished Märklin catalogues and dream about their own railway.