Prussian G 4.1 - Literature

Literature

  • Troche, Horst; Die preußischen Normal-Güterzuglokomotiven der Gattungen G 3 und G 4 (Reichsbahn-Baureihe 53), EK-Verlag, Freiburg, 1992, ISBN 3-88255-873-3
  • Wagner; Bäzold; Zschech; Lüderitz: Lokomotiven preußischer Eisenbahnen -Güterzuglokomotiven- (Eisenbahn-Fahrzeug-Archiv 2.3.3); Alba Verlag Düsseldorf 1990; ISBN 3-87094-134-0
  • Rauter, Herbert; Weisbrod, Manfred: Preußen-Report Band Nr. 5; Hermann-Merker-Verlag Fürstenfeldbruck 1992; ISBN 3-922404-22-7

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