Branch Line Locomotives
Original operating numbers 1923 - 2nd renumbering plan |
Final operating numbers 1925 renumbering plan |
State railway class | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
98 001 - 015 | 98 001 - 015 | Saxon I TV | |
98 101 - 138 | 98 101 - 137 | Oldenburg T 2 | |
98 201 - 215 | 98 201 - 215 | Oldenburg T 3 | |
98 301 - 306 | Bavarian PtL 2/2 (Krauss) | Krauss type, inside drive | |
98 311 - 339 | 98 301 - 309 | Krauss type, jackshaft | |
98 340 - 352 | 98 310 - 322 | Krauss type, standard drive | |
98 361 - 383 | Bavarian PtL 2/2 (Maffei) | Maffei version | |
98 401 - 403 | 98 401 - 403 | Palatine T 4.II | |
98 411 - 423, 431 - 556 | 98 411 - 423, 431 - 556 | Bavarian D XI | |
98 561 - 568 | 98 561 - 568 | Bavarian PtL 3/4 | |
98 571 - 577 | 98 651 - 657 | Palatine T 4.I | |
98 581 - 588 | 98 681 - 688 | Palatine D VIII | |
98 591 - 600 | 98 661 - 669 | Bavarian D VIII | Built 1888-1893 |
98 601 - 609 | 98 671 - 679 | Built 1898-1903 | |
98 701 - 731 | 98 701 - 731 | Bavarian BB II | |
98 801 - 853 | 98 801 - 900 | Bavarian GtL 4/4 | 98 901-917 were follow-on orders by the DRG |
98 7001 | Saxon VII TSV | ||
98 7011 - 7016 | 98 7011 | Saxon VII TS | |
98 7021 | Saxon VII T | ex Berlin-Dresden line, Hanomag version, built 1884 | |
98 7031 | 98 7031 | Hartmann version, built 1885 | |
98 7041 | 98 7041 | Karlsruhe version, built 1873 | |
98 7051 - 7088 | 98 7051 - 7079 | Hartmann version, built 1882 - 1894 | |
98 7091 - 7093 | 98 7091 | Schichau version, Years of manufacture 1873/74 | |
98 7101, 7111 - 7120 | 98 7111 - 7113 | Saxon VII | |
98 7201 - 7204, 7211 - 7239 | 98 7211, 7212, 7221 - 7227 | Saxon IIIb T | |
98 7301, 7302, 7311-7316 | 98 7311, 7312 | Saxon II | |
98 7401 - 7406 | 98 7401 - 7405 | Oldenburg T 1.2 | |
98 7501 - 7545 | 98 7501 - 7526 | Bavarian D VI | |
98 7601 - 7614, 7621 - 7681 | 98 7601 - 7614, 7621 - 7681 | Bavarian D VII | |
98 7691, 7692 | 98 7691, 7692 | Bavarian PtL 3/3 | |
98 7701 - 7709 | 98 7701 - 7709 | Bavarian D X |
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