Deutsche Reichsbahn service ranks

Deutsche Reichsbahn service ranks

Since its beginning until the year 1991, service rank was a permanent element of service with the Deutsche Reichsbahn , whether as a civil servant or as an employee. Every railroad employee was obliged to wear the conferred insignia while on duty and entitled to do so off duty. The service rank was conferred with a certificate. The first conferral was designated as a certification, each additional conferral as a promotion.

Certificate for Reichsbahn secretary

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Service Ranks from 1924 to 1935

As a result of a competition, a single service uniform that eliminated of the previous badges and embellishments was introduced throughout the Reich for all members of the Reichsbahn. Service rank and respective division were recognizable from the collar insignia.

Service Ranks from 1935 to 1945

In July 1935, a new uniform was introduced with specialty and division badges and epaulets as rank insignia for civil servants and workers.

Service Ranks from 1945 to 1957

After the end of the Second World War, the pre-war service ranks were retained in the Deutsche Reichsbahn of the GDR. The uniforms, however, were soon brought into accord with the Soviet model. This was especially apparent in the epaulets. Basically, many railway employees wore uniforms, and the military cut and service grades reflected the semi-military character of the railways in the GDR. This was combined with an overly elevated degree of security awareness, readiness, and secrecy.

Service Ranks from 1957 to 1962

Kragenspiegel57.jpg

The collar insignia borders of rank groups I to IV bore the colors of the respective main service branch. The example shows a collar insignia of the main service branch operations and traffic service (red).

Rank group I

The cap gimp of this rank group was blue interwoven with gold.

KordelI57.jpg

Service Rank Abbreviation Epaulet
Lehrling B+V-Helfer Lehrl BV-Helf LehrlingBV.jpg
Lehrling Lehrl Lehrling.jpg
Eisenbahner Eb Eisenbahner.jpg
Reichsbahn-Unterassistent and Zugschaffner RUAss und Zsch Zugsch.jpg
Reichsbahn-Assistent RAss RbAss.jpg

Rank Group II

The cap gimp of this rank group was blue and gold in the relationship of 2:2.

KordelII57.jpg

Service Rank Abbreviation Epaulet
Ingenieurschüler first semester Ingsch Ingsch.jpg
Ingenieurschüler after the first semester Ingsch Ing.jpg
Reichsbahn-Untersekretär, Zugführer, Lokomotivheizer RUS, Zf, Lokh Zugf.jpg
Reichsbahn-Sekretär and Reservelokomotivführer RS und ResLf Reservelf.jpg
Reichsbahn-Obersekretär and Lokomotivführer ROS and Lf Lokf.jpg
Reichsbahn-Hauptsekretär and Oberlokomotivführer RHS and OLf Oberlokf.jpg

Service Ranks from 1962 to 1974

The main service branches were recognizable from the colors of the piping on the caps as well as by the borders of the epaulets and collar insignia.

In this context

  1. red for operations and traffic service
  2. blue for mechanical management
  3. gray for coach management
  4. green for railroad property and construction
  5. yellow for security and communications

Rank group I

The cap gimp of this rank group was blue interwoven with gold.

Service Rank Abbreviation Epaulet
Eisenbahner Eb RUAss.jpg
Reichsbahn-Unterassistent and Zugschaffner RUAss and Zsch RAss.jpg
Reichsbahn-Assistent RAss ROAss.jpg

Apprentices wore epaulets as with the Eisenbahner service rank, but instead of the star, one or two loops in gold with blue stripes were worn.

Rank Group II

The cap gimp of this rank group was blue and gold in the relationship of 2:2.

Service rank Abbreviation Epaulet
Reichsbahn-Untersekretär, Zugführer and Lokomotivheizer RUS, Zf and Lokh RUS.jpg
Reichsbahn-Sekretär and Reservelokomotivführer RS and ResLf RbS.jpg
Reichsbahn-Obersekretär and Lokomotivführer ROS and Lf ROS.jpg
Reichsbahn-Hauptsekretär and Oberlokomotivführer RHS and OLf RHSandOLf.jpg

Students of the Gotha Engineering School, the Eisenach and Altenburg high schools and the Dresden engineering school for Railroad Studies wore the epaulets similar to the service rank of Reichsbahn-Untersekretär, except that instead of the stars, a gold loop with blue stripes was worn.

After the second semester, students in the engineering schools wore epaulets similar to Reichsbahn-Untersekretär, except that instead of stars, two gold loops with blue stripes were worn.

Service Ranks from 1974 to 1991

The color differentiation of the main service branches was retained (see 1962 to 1974)

Kragenspiegel.jpg

The collar insignia borders of rank groups I to IV bore the colors of the respective main service branch. The example shows a collar insignia of the main service branch operations and traffic service (red).

Service ranks were discontinued by the Reichsbahn in 1991. Every employee received a note which stated only that he was entitled to continue wearing the previous rank “off duty”.

Rank group I

The cap gimp of this rank group was blue interwoven with gold.

KordelI74.jpg

Service Rank Abbreviation Epaulet
Lehrling Teilausbildung Lehrl Teilausb Teillehrling.jpg
Lehrling leaving the 8th class Lehrl 8. Kl Lehrling8.jpg
Lehrling leaving the 10th class Lehrl 10. Kl Lehrling10.jpg
Lehrling leaving the 10th class with Abitur Lehrl Abi LehrlingAbi.jpg
Reichsbahn-Unterassistent RUAss RUAss.jpg
Reichsbahn-Assistent RAss RAss.jpg
Reichsbahn-Oberassistent ROAss ROAss.jpg
Reichsbahn-Hauptassistent RHAss RHAss.jpg

Rank Group II

The cap gimp of this rank group was blue and gold in the relationship of 2:2.

KordelII74.jpg

Service Rank Abbreviation Epaulet
Reichsbahn-Untersekretär RUS RUS.jpg
Reichsbahn-Sekretär RS RbS.jpg
Reichsbahn-Obersekretär ROS ROS.jpg
Reichsbahn-Hauptsekretär RHS RHSandOLf.jpg

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