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The system of German railway wagon classes (Wagengattungen) was introduced in Germany in 1902 and 1905 by the Prussian state railways based on their system of norms, and was soon taken up by the other state railways (Länderbahnen). On the formation of the Deutsche Reichsbahn, the system became mandatory across the whole of Germany. In the ...
A German mine cart with a guide pin (in Fig. F), in a 1556 drawing by Georgius Agricola (De re metallica Libri XII), the forerunner of all modern railway wagons. The forerunner of the railway in Germany, as in England, was to be found mainly in association with the mining industry.
Short train 1428: Stadler FLIRT: Regional services Four units per train 429/429.1: Stadler FLIRT: Regional services Five units per train 430: S-Bahn Services: Rhine-Main, Stuttgart: 440: Alstom Coradia LIREX Continental: Regional services 1440: Alstom Coradia: S-Bahn services: Nuremberg, Breisgau, Rhein-Ruhr, Regional services second generation ...
A German mine cart with a guide pin (in Fig. F), in a 1556 drawing by Georgius Agricola (De re metallica Libri XII), the forerunner of all modern railway wagons The earliest form of railways, wagonways , were developed in Germany in the 16th century.
14 Germany. 15 Greece. 16 India. 17 Indonesia. 18 Iran. ... This is a list of companies that manufactured railroad cars and other rolling ... Liberty Railway Services ...
Passenger cars (UIC: railway coaches) and related equipment used on railways in Germany. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. R.
Articles covering both areas (e.g. German railway wagon classes) should be grouped below. Articles covering a large number of classes of either passenger or freight vehicles (e.g. Austauschbauart ) can also be included here as well as in their sub-group.
6 units sold in 1868 to the Berlin-Görlitz Railway; 12 units returned in 1877 to Hartmann for sale to the Russian Army; Nos. 880–884 taken over in 1882 with the Saxon-Thuringian East-West Railway; Nos. 861–865 taken over in 1888 with the Saxon section of the former Berlin-Dresden Railway 921–936, 972–979, 985–990, from 1900: 2921 ...