Prussian State Railways - Literature

Literature

  • Wolfgang Klee: Preußische Eisenbahngeschichte, Kohlhammer Edition Eisenbahn, Stuttgart u.a. 1982, ISBN 3-17-007466-0
  • Elfriede Rehbein: Zum Charakter der preußischen Eisenbahnpolitik von ihren Anfängen bis zum Jahre 1879, Dresden 1953
  • Herman Klomfass: Die Entwicklung des Staatsbahnsystems in Preußen: Ein Beitrag zur Eisenbahngeschichte Deutschlands, Hamburg : Schröder & Jeve, 1901
  • Ingo Hütter, Oskar Pieper: Gesamtverzeichnis deutscher Lokomotiven
    • Teil1: Preußen bis 1906 (Band 1) Verlag Schweers+Wall GmbH, Aachen, 1992, ISBN 3-921679-73-7
    • Teil1: Preußen bis 1906 (Band 2) Verlag Schweers+Wall GmbH, Aachen, 1996, ISBN 3-921679-74-5
  • Kgl. Pr. Minister d. öffentl. Arbeiten (Hsg): Berlin und seine Eisenbahnen 1846–1896, Springer-Verlag Berlin 1896, Reprint ISBN 3-88245-106-8

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