Narrow Gauge Locomotives
Class | Number(s) | DRG Number(s) | Quantity | Year(s) of Manufacture | Type | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
LE | I–V | 99 071–99 075 | 5 | 1885–1900 | C n2t | For Eichstätt–Kinding |
Pts 3/4 | 1101–1103 | 99 131–99 132 | 3 | 1906 | 1'C h2t | For Neuötting–Altötting, no. 1102 was lost on the eastern front in First World War |
1104 | 99 133 | 1 | 1923 | Substitute order by the Bavarian Group Administration | ||
Gts 4/4 | 991 | 99 151 | 1 | 1909 | D n2t | For Eichstätt–Kinding |
Gts 2x3/3 | 996 | 99 201 | 1 | 1917 | C'C h4vt | Acquired in 1920 from the military field railway fleet, for Eichstätt–Kinding |
All Bavarian narrow gauge locomotives were built for meter gauge.
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