Mecklenburg P 4.2 - Source

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Spielhoff, Lothar, Länderbahn-Dampf-Lokomotiven. Band 1: Preußen, Mecklenburg, Oldenburg, Sachsen und Elsaß-Lothringen, Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung, Stuttgart, 1990, ISBN 3-440-06145-0


Classes of Mecklenburg locomotive
Early locomotives
  • Mecklenburg I
  • Mecklenburg II
  • Niclot
  • Wodan and Thor
Passenger train locomotives
  • Mecklenburg III
  • Mecklenburg IV
  • Mecklenburg P 2
  • Mecklenburg P 3.1
  • Mecklenburg P 3
  • Mecklenburg P 4.1
  • Mecklenburg P 4.2
  • Mecklenburg P 8
Goods train locomotives
  • Mecklenburg G 2
  • Mecklenburg G 3
  • Mecklenburg G 4.2
  • Mecklenburg G 5.2
  • Mecklenburg G 5.4
  • Mecklenburg G 7.2
  • Mecklenburg G 7.3
  • Mecklenburg G 8.1
Tank locomotives
  • Mecklenburg XI
  • Mecklenburg XII
  • Mecklenburg XIII
  • Mecklenburg XIIV
  • Mecklenburg T 3a
  • Mecklenburg T 3b
  • Mecklenburg T 4
  • Mecklenburg T 9.2
  • Mecklenburg T 9.3
Narrow gauge locomotives
  • Mecklenburg XVIII
  • Mecklenburg XIX
  • Mecklenburg T 7

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