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  2. Category:Electric locomotives of Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Electric locomotives of Germany" ... DB Class E 10; DB Class E 40; DB Class E 41; DB Class E 50; ... By using this site, ...

  3. DB Class E 41 - Wikipedia

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    Originally designed as an effective means of traction for light passenger trains, and with a top speed of 120 kilometres per hour (75 mph) [2] and an axle load below 17 tonnes (16.7 long tons; 18.7 short tons), class E 41 was also designated for passenger services on smaller lines. In the 1950s, due to general lack of locomotives, class E 41 ...

  4. Class 99 (German narrow gauge locomotives) - Wikipedia

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    Class 99 is the classification of German narrow gauge locomotives used by the Deutsche Reichsbahn or its successor administrations. It is therefore divided into numerous sub-classes that are listed in this table.

  5. DB Class VT 11.5 - Wikipedia

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    The VT 11.5 was based on the prewar DRG Class SVT 137 and the innovative designs by Franz Kruckenberg [2] as well as on the experiences with the postwar DB Class VT 10.5. [3] Mostly the trainsets consisted of two motor units built by MAN AG, one dining and kitchen car, one dining and bar car built by Wegmann & Co. , and three coaches assembled ...

  6. List of preserved steam locomotives in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Class 22 were passenger train locomotives with the Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany, that were converted from former 39.0-2 engines between 1958 and 1962, as part of the reconstruction programme and were renumbered in 1970 under the new computer-generated numbering scheme back to Class 39.10.

  7. DB Class E 10 - Wikipedia

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    As all other types of the Einheitslokomotiven program, the class E 10 / class 110 had 2-axle pivoted bogies/trucks as welded box construction with pivot pins, and welded superstructure with fan grills. The class 110.3 used the body of the E 10.12 with the pulled-forward frontal area, also called the “crease” (Bügelfalte).

  8. DRB Class 41 - Wikipedia

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    The design, produced by Friedrich Wilhelm Eckhardt (1892–1961), differed from the DRG's original requirement for a 2-8-0 (1 ′ D) engine, because the required performance with an 18-ton axle load was easier to generate on a 2-8-2 engine rather than one with a 2-8-0 wheel configuration. Continued adherence to this instruction would in the end ...

  9. List of military equipment of Germany's allies on the Eastern ...

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    Heinkel He 51B-1; Heinkel He 59B-2; Heinkel He 60; Heinkel He 70F-2; Heinkel He 111 B, E, H; Heinkel He 112 B-0; Heinkel He 114A-2; Henschel Hs 123A-1 (included at volunteers in Eastern Front) Henschel Hs 126A-1; Junkers Ju 87A/B (opered by Condor Legion) Junkers Ju 52/3m g3e (also manufactured by license for CASA) Junkers Ju 88A-4