Passenger Train Locomotives
Original operating numbers 1923 - 2nd renumbering plan |
Final operating numbers 1925 renumbering plan |
State railway class | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
33 7001 - 7007 | Oldenburg P 3.2 | ||
34 7001 - 7012 | Prussian P 3.1 | ||
34 7101 - 7134 | Prussian P 3.2 | ||
34 7201 - 7204 | Mecklenburg P 2 | ||
34 7301 - 7318, 7354 - 7366, 7370 - 7377 | 34 7301 - 7308, 7351 - 7364 | Mecklenburg P 3.1 | |
34 7351 - 7353 | Mecklenburg P 3.2 | Ex Prussian P 3.2, transferred in 1920 to Mecklenburg | |
34 7401, 7402 | Palatine P 1.I | ||
34 7411 - 7415 | Palatine P 1.III | ||
34 7421 - 7440 | Bavarian B IX | ||
34 7451 | Palatine P 1.II | ||
34 7461, 7462 | Bavarian B VI | ||
34 7501 - 7513 | Bavarian B X | ||
34 7601 - 7604, 7611 - 7633 | 34 7611 | Saxon III | |
34 7701 - 7882 | 34 7701, 7702, 7721 - 7807 | Saxon IIIb | |
34 7901 - 7918 | 34 7901, 7902 | Saxon IIIb V | |
34 8001 - 8003 | Saxon VI | ||
34 8011 - 8023 | 34 8011 | Saxon VIb V | |
34 8101 - 8123 | 34 8101, 8102 | Württemberg A | |
34 8131 - 8134 | Württemberg Ab | ||
34 8201 - 8231 | 34 8201 - 8209 | Württemberg Ac | |
35 7001 - 7020 | Palatine P 2.I | ||
36 001 - 002 | 36 001 | Prussian P 4.2 | Rebuild of P 4.1, Erfurt version, to compound working |
36 003 - 540 | 36 002 - 438 | Standard version | |
36 601 - 626, 651 - 662 | 36 601 - 620, 651 - 662 | Mecklenburg P 4.2 | |
36 701 - 731 | 36 701 - 708 | Bavarian B XI Zw | Two-cylinder locomotive |
36 751 - 850 | 36 751 - 826 | Bavarian B XI Vb | Compound locomotive |
36 861 | Bavarian P 2/4 | Not included in the second renumbering plan | |
36 901 - 919, 921 - 1018 | 36 901 - 919, 921 - 948, 951 - 1014 | Saxon VIII V2 | |
36 1101-1106 | Baden II c | Built 1900 | |
36 1201 - 1219 | 36 1201 - 1219 | Oldenburg P 4.1 | |
36 1251 - 1258 | 36 1251 - 1258 | Oldenburg P 4.2 | |
36 7001, 7002 | Prussian P 4.1 | Erfurt version | |
36 7003 - 7168 | 36 7001 - 7009 | Standard version (so-called Hannover version) | |
36 7201, 7202 | Mecklenburg P 4.1 | Ex Prussian P 4.1, transferred in 1920 to Mecklenburg | |
36 7301 - 7303, 7311 - 7314, 7321 - 7323 | Baden II a | ||
36 7331 - 7335 | Baden II b | ||
36 7351, 7361 - 7371, 7381, 7382 | Baden II c | Built 1892 - 1897 | |
37 001 - 151 | 37 001 - 163 | Prussian P 6 | |
38 001 - 013 | 38 001 - 013 | Bavarian P 3/5 N | |
38 101 - 108 | Württemberg D | ||
38 201 - 324 | 38 201 - 324 | Saxon XII H2 | 38 325 - 334 were follow-on orders by the DRG |
38 401 - 480 | 38 401 - 480 | Bavarian P 3/5 H | |
38 1001 - 3825, 3951 - 4051 | 38 1001 - 3832, 3951 - 4051 | Prussian P 8, Mecklenburg P 8, Oldenburg P 8, Baden P 8 | |
38 7001…7080 | 38 7001…7073 | Baden IV e | Not all numbers were utilised |
39 001 - 209 | 39 001 - 230 | Prussian P 10 | 39 231 - 260 were follow-on orders by the DRG |
Read more about this topic: DRG Renumbering Plan For Steam Locomotives
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