Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
3.2.1 Locomotives of the early period for all types of train. ... 60: 1922–1923: Follow-on ... Modification of Bavarian steam locomotives by the Deutsche Reichsbahn ...
The last locomotives (18 622 and 18 630) were taken out of service in 1965 in Lindau and scrapped in 1966. By contrast number 18 612 is preserved in the German Steam Locomotive Museum (Deutsches Dampflokomotiv-Museum) where it can be viewed. The unmodified S 3/6 engines were all withdrawn by 1962, apart from 18 505.
This category covers all locomotives formerly operated by state and private railways in Bavaria prior to the formation of the Deutsche Reichseisenbahnen.In addition to those owned by the Royal Bavarian State Railways or K.Bay.Sts.B. it covers those belonging to the post-war Bay.Sts.B., as well as private railways including the Bavarian Ostbahn and the Lokalbahn AG.
Museum locomotive 50 3690 50 3690-0 1941 Henschel 26275 German Steam Locomotive Museum (DDM) DDM, Neuenmarkt: Ex 50 1465 No 50 3691 50 3691-0 1941 LOFAG 9139 WAB: BW Altenbeken: Ex 50 3691 50 3693 50 3693-4 1942 Jung 9984 Bernd Falz (private) BW Falkenberg: Ex DRG 50 1614 No 50 3695 50 3695-9 1941 BMAG 11555 Traditionsbetriebswerk Staßfurt ...
The C II locomotives were needed to handle the growth in goods traffic. The standard variant of the C II series was built as an 0-6-0 engine with a 4-wheeled tender. It was derived from the Bavarian C I class and was given an external locomotive frame , horizontal outside cylinders , an internal Stephenson valve gear and a 'long-necked crank ...
Pages in category "Steam locomotives of Germany" ... DRB Class 50; DRB Class 52; ... (German narrow gauge locomotives) DRG Class 99.19;
For vehicles of the Deutsche Bahn see the List of DBAG locomotives and railbuses. Steam locomotive classes are arranged in accordance with the DRG classification system; electric and diesel locomotives, railbuses and works vehicles are listed in accordance with the DB classification scheme. Classes that were fully retired before 1968 are listed ...
The Bavarian B V (Bayerische B V) steam engines were early German 2-4-0 locomotives of the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staats-Eisenbahnen). They were the first locomotives produced in Bavaria in large numbers — 101 in all. The first series of 14 locomotives was similar in many respects to the Class A V.