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  2. German state railway norms - Wikipedia

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    In German railway engineering, norms (Normalien) are standards for the design and production of railway vehicles.In the 1880s and 1890s, Prussian norms were developed for the locomotives, tenders and wagons of the Prussian state railways under the direction of the railway director responsible for railway engineering, Moritz Stambke.

  3. DB Class 10 - Wikipedia

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    No. 10 001 may be viewed at the German Steam Locomotive Museum (Deutsche Dampflokomotiv-Museum) in Neuenmarkt-Wirsberg. No. 10 002 was scrapped in 1972 at the Offenburg repair shop (Ausbesserungswerk or Aw). The Class 10 was generally well-liked, especially by the staff at Kassel depot.

  4. DRG Class 89.0 - Wikipedia

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    A Z scale model of the Class 89.0 locomotive has been used as the symbol for this model track gauge. There has also been a model by the firm of Märklin for decades in H0 scale. The DB variant of this model has no real prototype, however, because this engine was never in the DB's fleet.

  5. DRG Class 03 - Wikipedia

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    Until 1959, 145 Class 03 locomotives were in the Deutsche Bundesbahn's operating fleet, of which 62 engines (03 005 to 03 122) had air and feed pumps on the smokebox, small leading wheels (850 mm diameter) and a top speed of 120 km/h, 16 machines (03 127 to 03 160) had air and feed pumps between the middle and rear driving wheels, small leading ...

  6. DRG Class 05 - Wikipedia

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    On this 703 km (437 mi) run the 05 operated trains did the longest run with steam traction in the DB network. July 1958 the 05 were replaced by the diesel-hydraulic DB class V 200 . 05 001 went to the Verkehrsmuseum Nürnberg , where it can be seen streamlined in large parts - the drivetrain on the right hand side remains visible - in its ...

  7. DRG Class E 91 - Wikipedia

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    Of the south German engines, E 91 05 had been retired in 1934 and E 91 17 in 1944. After further retirements, 17 locomotives remained in the DB fleet in 1950 (numbers E 91 01 - 03, 07 - 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 81, 88, 89 and 94) and they were modernised between 1958 and 1960, all the electrical equipment being renewed. The driver's cabs were ...

  8. List of East German Deutsche Reichsbahn locomotives and ...

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    Following the October 1990 reunification of Germany, the DR's locomotives and railbuses were incorporated (and renumbered) on 1 January 1992 into the classification system of the West German Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB), originally issued on 1 January 1968, in preparation for the merger of the two German national railways that took place on 1 ...

  9. Category:Deutsche Bundesbahn locomotives - Wikipedia

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    0–9. DB Class 10; DB Class 23; DB Class 65; DB Class 66; DB Class 74.0-3; DB Class 78.10; DB Class 82; Class 99 (German narrow gauge locomotives) DB Class 103