- List of Mecklenburg locomotives
This list contains an overview of Mecklenburg locomotives built from 1848 to 1922, and is based on the classification scheme of the
Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Friedrich-Franz Railway ("Großherzoglich Mecklenburg Friedrich-Franz-Eisenbahn").Context
Mecklenburg is a region in northern Germany comprising the western and larger part of the present day state of
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern . Its largest cities areRostock ,Schwerin , andNeubrandenburg . In 1815, the twoMecklenburg duchies -Mecklenburg-Schwerin andMecklenburg-Strelitz - were raised to Grand Duchies, and subsequently existed separately in Germany until the end ofWorld War I . The earlier private railways were nationalised by 1890 into the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Friedrich-Franz Railway.Overview of the locomotives
Mecklenburg locomotives were given a name as well as a number at the outset, the names being mainly chosen from geographical features in Mecklenburg. This naming of locomotives ceased in 1895.
Originally, locomotive numbers followed the sequence in which they were produced. In 1890, on nationalisation, however, a new numbering scheme was introduced. Each class was allocated a specific range of numbers. The
Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Friedrich-Franz Railway divided the locomotives into the following different classes:* I -VII:
Passenger train locomotives
* VIII - X:Goods train locomotives
* XI - XVIII:Tank locomotives
* XIX:Narrow gauge locomotives
* XX:Goods train locomotives
* XXI:Tender locomotives In 1910 a new scheme was introduced that broadly conformed to the Prussian system. This entailed allocating group letters as follows: the letter P to passenger train locomotives ("Personenzuglokomotiven"), G to goods train locomotives ("Güterzuglokomotiven") and T to tank locomotives ("Tenderlokomotiven"). Individual classes were distinguished by an arabic numeral after the letter. To specify the sub-class, superscripts were used. So, for example, locomotives with simple steam expansion were to be given a "1" and
compound locomotives a "2".Steam locomotives
Early locomotives for mixed traffic
These locomotives were all built for the
Mecklenburg Railway Company and went into the fleet of theGrand Duchy of Mecklenburg Friedrich-Franz Railway on nationalisation.Tank locomotives
Narrow gauge locomotives
The Mecklenburg narrow gauge locomotives were built for a rail gauge of 900 mm and were procured for duties on the "Bäderbahn"
Doberan -Heiligendamm –Arendsee .Literature
* Karl Julius Harder, Hans Kobschätzky: "Die Großherzoglichen Staatseisenbahnen in Mecklenburg und Oldenburg", Frankh, Stuttgart 1978, ISBN 3-440-04570-6
* Hans-Joachim Kirsche, Hermann Lohr, Georg Thielmann: "Lokomotiv-Archiv Mecklenburg/Oldenburg", transpress, Berlin 1989, ISBN 3-344-00326-7
* Wolfgang Valtin: "Deutsches Lok-Archiv: Verzeichnis aller Lokomotiven und Triebwagen Band 1 – Nummerierungssysteme", transpress, Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-344-70739-6
* Wolfgang Valtin: "Deutsches Lok-Archiv: Verzeichnis aller Lokomotiven und Triebwagen Band 2 – DampfLokomotiven und Dampftriebwagen", transpress, Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-344-70740-x
* Wolfgang Valtin: "Deutsches Lok-Archiv: Verzeichnis aller Lokomotiven und Triebwagen Band 3 – Elektro- und DieselLokomotiven, Triebwagen", transpress, Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-344-70741-8See also
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Länderbahnen
*Mecklenburg
*Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Friedrich-Franz Railway
*UIC classification External links
* There is an English-language discussion forum at [http://germanrail.8.forumer.com/ Railways of Germany]
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