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A picture of the Class 99.78 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.
The two examples of this class were given operating numbers 10 001 and 10 002. They had originally been seen as a replacement for the DRG Class 01 and Class 01.10 . However, as a result of their late delivery, high axle load of over 22 tonnes (which restricted its use to only a few routes) and structural changes to rail operations, this plan ...
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, ...
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).
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 ...
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Pm3-5 as Pm3-3 with a 32D3-3 tender. The DRG's Class 03.10 engines were an evolutionary development from the Class 03 locomotives, comparable to those of Class 01.10 which had evolved from Class 01. The first 03.10 was built in 1939 and 140 units were to be manufactured.
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. Several Class 22 boilers were also reused for ...