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    grade they could haul 800 tons at 5 km/h. Over 7,794 locomotives of DRB Class 52 type were built across Europe for use on the Eastern Front during the...
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    The DRB Class 50 is a German class of 2-10-0 locomotive, built from 1939 as a standard locomotive (Einheitsdampflokomotive) for hauling goods trains. It...
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  • Class 52 may refer to: British Rail Class 52 DRB Class 52, German locomotive class DRG Class 52.70, a Saxon Class III steam locomotive This disambiguation...
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    extensive rebuilds of the wartime locomotives or Kriegslokomotiven of the DRB Class 52 built by Nazi Germany. This modernisation, described as 'reconstruction'...
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    1) 0-4-0 (KFL 2) A large number of DRB Class 52 locomotives were rebuilt by Deutsche Reichsbahn into DR Class 52.80. Einheitsdampflokomotive, standard...
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    The DRB Class 42 was a type of steam locomotive produced for the Deutsche Reichsbahn. It is one of the three main classes of the so-called war locomotives...
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  • last remaining operators of steam locomotives as of 2023, with five DRB Class 52 locomotives still in operating service transporting lignite from the...
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    and Poland. This class even far outnumbered the German DRB Class 52 2-10-0 Kriegslok. The class was eventually superseded by the SO class 2-10-0 which can...
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  • KEL). Examples include the steam classes 42 and 52, as well as the Class E 44 and E 94. DRG Class 44 DRB Class 50 DRG Class 86 DRB Class 52 DRG Class 42...
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    including working double-headed on heavy, empty, ore trains with a DRB Class 52. The Bundesbahn stationed most of its 86's in Nuremberg for the Franconian...
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