- German railway wagon classes
The system of German railway wagon classes ("Wagengattungen") was introduced in Germany in 1902 and 1905 by the
Prussian state railways based on their system of norms, and was soon taken up by the other state railways ("Länderbahnen "). On the formation of theDeutsche Reichsbahn , the system became mandatory across the whole of Germany. In the course of the years more and more adjustments to it were made. It was finally replaced between 1964 and 1968 when the two German railway administrations - theDeutsche Bundesbahn and theDeutsche Reichsbahn (East Germany) - adopted the internationally standard UIC classifications forpassenger coaches andgoods wagons . Today, you will still find the system regularly being used fornarrow gauge goods wagons, because these were not generally given UIC designations, as well as on many historic vehicles.The wagon class comprises one or more "main class letters" ("Hauptgattungszeichen") (in capitals, sometimes with lower case letters in between) and possibly several "secondard class letters" ("Nebengattungszeichen") (always in lower case). Combinations of several main class letters are possible, e.g. on passenger coaches with different accommodation classes.
Main class letters
In order to distinguish
bogie wagons, the last letter of the main class was doubled to begin with, e.g. "BC" → "BCC", "G" → "GG" (exceptions were the "Post", "Salon", "Schlaf" und "Speise" where there was no difference). From 1928 the system was changed on passenger coaches. Instead of doubling the letters, the number of axles was indicated where it was greater than two. So an eight-wheeled BC coach was no longer classified as a "BCC" but as a "BC4". That now made it possible to distinguish passenger coaches with three axles or more. For goods wagons, the doubling of letters was retained. Only on "Dgw" and "ZM" wagons was the differentiation dropped, whilst the "BT", "H", "Pwg", "V" and "VO" wagons had no bogie variants anyway.Wagons with eight wheels or more (including HH wagons)
Description of individual wagon classes
Classes G/GG and N
Classes R/RR and S/SS
Class ZM
Class Z/ZZ
Literature
* Helmut Behrends, Wolfgang Hensel, Gerhard Wiedau: "Güterwagen-Archiv 1." transpress, Berlin 1989, ISBN 3-344-00184-1.
* Helmut Behrends, Wolfgang Hensel, Gerhard Wiedau: "Güterwagen-Archiv 2." transpress, Berlin 1989, ISBN 3-344-00330-5 .
* Peter Wagner, Sigrid Wagner, Joachim Deppmeyer: "Reisezugwagen 1. Sitz- und Gepäckwagen." transpress 1993, ISBN 3-344-70783-3.ee also
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History of rail transport in Germany External links
* [http://www.trapeztafel.de/wagennum3.html Leitzahlen und Nummernsystem für DR-Güterwagen nach 1951 bei Fremo]
* [http://www.hs-merseburg.de/~nosske/EpocheII Deutsche Güterwagen von 1910 bis 1945]
* There is an English-language discussion forum at [http://germanrail.8.forumer.com/ Railways of Germany]
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