Goods Train Tank Locomotives
| Original operating numbers 1923 - 2nd renumbering plan |
Final operating numbers 1925 renumbering plan |
State railway class | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 88 7001 - 7003 | Palatine T 2.I | ||
| 88 7011 - 7017 | Bavarian D I | ||
| 88 7021 - 7026 | Bavarian D IV | ex-Bavarian Ostbahn | |
| 88 7101 - 7232 | 88 7101 - 7201 | Bavarian D IV | |
| 88 7301 - 7331 | 88 7301 - 7321 | Palatine T 1 | |
| 88 7401 | 88 7401 | Württemberg T | |
| 88 7501 - 7503 | 88 7501 - 7503 | Baden I b | |
| 88 7511…7563 | 88 7511…7563 | Baden I e | Not all numbers were utilised |
| 89 001 - 080 | 89 001 - 078 | Prussian T 8 | |
| 89 101 - 121 | 89 101 - 121 | Palatine T 3 | |
| 89 201 - 274 | 89 201 - 269 | Saxon V T | Built 1896 - 1901 |
| 89 281 - 295 | 89 281 - 295 | Built 1914 - 1919 | |
| 89 301 - 403 | 89 301 - 410 | Württemberg T 3 | |
| 89 411 - 414 | 89 411 | Württemberg T 3L | |
| 89 501 - 506 | Baden X a | ||
| 89 601 - 670 | 89 601 - 670 | Bavarian D II | |
| 89 701 - 717 | 89 701 - 717 | Bavarian R 3/3 | Built 1906 - 1913, same as the D II |
| 89 801 - 890 | 89 801 - 890 | Built 1921 - 1922 | |
| 89 7001 - 7745 | 89 7001 - 7511 | Prussian T 3 | |
| 89 7801 - 7937 | 89 7801 - 7868 | Prussian T 7 | |
| 89 8001 - 8045, 8050 - 8051 | 89 8001 - 8022, 8050 - 8051 | Mecklenburg T 3a | |
| 89 8053 - 8069 | 89 8053 - 8068 | Mecklenburg T 3b | |
| 89 8101 - 8110 | 89 8101 - 8110 | Bavarian D V | |
| 89 8201 - 8233, 8251 - 8272 | 89 8201 - 8221, 8251 - 8267 | Saxon V T | Built 1872 - 1895 |
| 89 8301 - 8307 | 89 8301, 8302 | Baden IX a | Former cog locomotives |
| 90 001 - 328 (including T 9 and wrongly classed T 9.2) | 90 001 - 115, 117 - 231* | Prussian T 9.1 | * 90 022, 023, 123, 124 wrongly classed T 9.2 |
| 90 002, 003, 066, 067 | Prussian T 9 | Langenschwalbach version | |
| 90 154, 155, 167, 180 - 183, 351 - 363 | 90 116 | Prussian T 9 | Elberfeld version |
| 91 001 - 162 (including the wrongly classed T 9.1) | 91 001 - 115* | Prussian T 9.2 | * 91 088, 089, 109 - 114 wrongly classed as T 9.1 |
| 91 301 - 1771 (including the wrongly classed T 9.1) | 91 301 - 1805* | Prussian T 9.3 | * 91 301, 302 wrongly classed T 9.1 |
| 91 1901 - 1950 | 91 1901 - 1950 | Mecklenburg T 4 | |
| 91 2001 - 2010 | 91 2001 - 2010 | Württemberg T 9 | |
| 92 001 - 011 | 92 001 - 011 | Württemberg T 6 | |
| 92 101 - 108 | 92 101 - 108 | Württemberg T 4 | |
| 92 201…320 | 92 201…320 | Baden X b | Not all numbers were utilised |
| 92 401 - 413 | 92 401 - 413 | Oldenburg T 13.1, Prussian T 13.1 | |
| 92 501 - 505 | Prussian T 13 | Hagans type | |
| 92 506 - 986 | 92 501 - 913, 1001–1072 | Prussian T 13, Oldenburg T 13 | |
| 92 2001 - 2040 | 92 2001 - 2049 | Palatine R 4/4, Bavarian R 4/4 | |
| 93 001 - 405 | 93 001 - 406 | Prussian T 14 | |
| 93 406 - 739 | 93 501 - 1261 | Prussian T 14.1, Württemberg T 14 | |
| 94 001 - 004 | 94 001 - 004 | Palatine T 5 | |
| 94 101 - 130 | 94 101 - 130 | Württemberg Tn | |
| 94 201 - 462 | 94 201 - 467* | Prussian T 16 | * 94 465 - 467 wrongly classed T 16.1, reclassified in 1934 to 94 1378 - 1380 |
| 94 501 - 1390 | 94 501 - 1377*, 1501–1740 | Prussian T 16.1 | * 94 501 wrongly classed T 16 |
| 94 1901 - 1908 | 94 1901 - 1908 | Saxon XI HT | Axle load 15 t |
| 94 2001 - 2087 | 94 2001 - 2139 | Axle load 16 t | |
| 94 7001 - 7022 | Prussian T 15 | Hagans version | |
| 95 001 - 045 | Prussian T 20 | ||
| 96 001 - 025 | 96 001 - 025 | Bavarian Gt 2x4/4 |
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