DRG Renumbering Plan For Steam Locomotives - Goods Train Locomotives

Goods Train Locomotives

Original operating numbers
1923 - 2nd renumbering plan
Final operating numbers
1925 renumbering plan
State railway class Remarks
51 7001 - 7019 Oldenburg G 1
52 7001 - 7006 52 7001 Saxon IIIb
52 7101 Württemberg B 3
53 001 - 297 53 001 - 025 Prussian G 4.2
53 301 - 337 53 301 - 327 Prussian G 4.3
53 401 - 405, 451 Mecklenburg G 4.2
53 501 - 504 Palatine G 3/3
53 601 - 740, 751 53 601 - 729, 751 Saxon V V 53 751 was a follow-on order with a different boiler
53 801-898 53 801 - 865 Württemberg Fc
53 901-926 Baden VII d Built 1901/02
53 1001 - 1011, 1051–1058 53 1001 - 1011, 1051–1058 Oldenburg G 4.2
53 7001 - 7522 53 7001 - 7157 Prussian G 3
53 7601 - 7692 53 7601 - 7617 Prussian G 4.1
53 7701 - 7705 Mecklenburg G 3
53 7801 - 7821 Palatine G 2.I
53 7831 - 7833 Bavarian C III Sigl version
53 7834 - 7868 Ex Bavarian Ostbahn
53 7871 - 7990
53 7991 - 8009 Palatine G 2.II
53 8011 - 8080 53 8011 - 8076 Bavarian C IV Zw Two-cylinder locomotive
53 8081 - 8170 53 8081 - 8168 Bavarian C IV Vb Compound locomotive
53 8201 - 8294 53 8201 - 8211 Saxon V
53 8301 - 8387 53 8301 Württemberg F 2
53 8401-8411 Württemberg F 1
53 8451, 8452 Württemberg F 1c
53 8501 - 8596 53 8501…8586 Baden VII a Last number range was not fully utilised
53 8597 - 8599 53 8587, 8597, 8598 Baden VII c
53 8601 - 8665 Baden VII d Built 1893 - 1899
54 001 - 193 54 001 - 071 Prussian G 5.1
54 201 - 517 54 201 - 386 Prussian G 5.2 53 368 - 386 and other
ex-Alsace-Lorraine G 5.2
54 601 - 708 54 601 - 671 Prussian G 5.3
54 801 - 1156 54 801 - 1092 Prussian G 5.4
54 1201 - 1204 54 1201 - 1203 Mecklenburg G 5.4
54 1301 - 1359 54 1301 - 1364 Bavarian C VI
54 1401 - 1427 54 1401 - 1432 Bavarian G 3/4 N
54 1501 - 1725 54 1501 - 1725 Bavarian G 3/4 H
55 001 - 680 55 001 - 660 Prussian G 7.1
55 701 - 1533 55 701 - 1392 Prussian G 7.2
55 1601 - 2266 55 1601 - 2256 Prussian G 8
55 2301 - 2432 55 2301 - 2433 Prussian G 9
55 2501 - 5667 55 2501 - 3366, 3367 - 5622 Prussian G 8.1
55 5701 - 5705 55 5701 - 5705 Mecklenburg G 7.2
55 5801 - 5810, 5851 - 5852 55 5801 - 5810, 5851 - 5852 Mecklenburg G 8.1
55 5901 - 5922 55 5901 - 5922 Palatine G 5
55 6001 - 6023 55 6001 - 6013 Saxon I V
55 6101 - 6119 Baden VIII c
55 6201 - 6213 55 6201 - 6213 Oldenburg G 7
55 7001-7006 Palatine G 3
55 7101, 7102 Bavarian BB I Palatine G 4.II
55 7201 - 7215 55 7201 - 7215 Palatine G 4.I
56 001 - 005 56 001 - 005 Prussian G 7.3
56 101 - 185 56 101 - 185 Prussian G 8.3
56 201 - 205 56 201 - 205 Mecklenburg G 7.3
56 301 - 353 Bavarian E I
56 401 - 404 56 401 - 404 Bavarian G 4/5 N
56 501 - 516 56 501 - 516 Saxon IX V
56 601 - 625 56 601 - 625 Saxon IX HV
56 701…785 56 701…785 Baden VIII e Not all numbers were utilised
56 801 - 809, 901 - 1034, 1101–1125 56 801 - 809, 901 - 1035, 1101–1125 Bavarian G 4/5 H
56 2001 - 2485 56 2001 - 2485, 2551 - 2905 Prussian G 8.2, Oldenburg G 8.2 56 2906 - 2916 were follow-on orders by the DRG
57 001 - 014, 021 - 083 57 001 - 014, 021 - 083 Saxon XI V
57 101 - 105 57 101 - 105 Saxon XI H
57 201 - 218 57 201 - 218 Saxon XI HV
57 301 - 304 57 301 - 304 Württemberg H
57 401 - 417 57 401 - 417 Württemberg Hh
57 501 - 508, 511 - 590 57 501 - 507, 511 - 590 Bavarian G 5/5
57 1001 - 1394, 1396 - 2740, 2892 - 3100 57 1001 - 2726, 2892 - 3524 Prussian G 10
58 001 - 015 58 001 - 015 Prussian G 12.1
58 101 - 114 58 101 - 114 Saxon XIII H Built 1917, like the Prussian G 12.1
58 201…318 58 201…318 Baden G 12 Not all numbers were utilised
58 401 - 462 58 401 - 462 Saxon XIII H Built 1919 - 1924, wie Prussian G 12
58 501 - 543 58 501 - 543 Württemberg G 12
58 1001 58 1001 Prussian G 12 Built for the CFOA (Turkey), taken over by Prussia
58 1002 - 2143 58 1002 - 2143
59 001 - 034 59 001 - 044 Württemberg K

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