List of Prussian Locomotives and Railbuses - Locomotive Classification - 1883 Classification System

1883 Classification System

Up to 1 April 1883 the Prussian state railways or acquired private railways designated their locomotives with names and/or numbers. From that date the following numbering scheme was introduced into all the railway divisions.

1 to 99 uncoupled locomotives
100 to 499 four-coupled passenger train locomotives
500 to 799 four-coupled goods train locomotives
800 to 1399 six-coupled goods train locomotives
1400 to 1699 four-coupled tank locomotives
1700 to 1899 six-coupled tank locomotives
1900 to 1999 special locomotives

This scheme applied to all state railway divisions and state-managed private railways. Locomotive numbering was organised according to the above system. However a locomotive could only be identified exactly by using the divisional name and running number in combination.

Because of the increasing numbers of locomotives being procured, the classification scheme and its range of numbers were no longer sufficient. However the numbering system was not immediately replaced. As a result, numbering chaos arose as individual divisions used spare numbers and unique designations for new locomotives.

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