Engineering:Neubaulokomotive
The German term Neubaulokomotive (German pronunciation: [ˈnɔʏ̯baʊ̯.lokomoˌtiːʋə]) specifically refers to those steam locomotives which were newly designed and built, either for the Deutsche Bundesbahn in West Germany or the Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany, after the Second World War.
Concept
The term Neubaulokomotive or Neubaulok was chosen to distinguish these locomotives from the standard steam locomotives built by the pre-war Deutsche Reichsbahn in Germany, the so-called Einheitsdampflokomotiven or Einheitsloks.
The main differences were the welded plate frames instead of bar frames and more powerful boilers with combustion chambers. The locomotives which were newly developed by the Bundesbahn stand out visually from their Reichsbahn and former state railway (Länderbahnen) counterparts, particularly because of their shiny, silver-coloured boiler rings.
DB locomotives
The DB Neubauloks were:
- Class 10
- Class 23
- Class 65
- Class 66
- Class 82
DR locomotives
The Neubauloks of the former Deutsche Reichsbahn in the GDR were:
- Class 23.10
- Class 25.10
- Class 50.40
- Class 65.10
- Class 83.10
- Class 99.23-24
- Class 99.77-79
See also
- List of DB locomotives and railbuses
- List of East German Deutsche Reichsbahn locomotives and railbuses
- Einheitsdampflokomotive
- Kriegslokomotive
- Rekolokomotive
References
- Müller, Hans; Stange, Andreas; Wenkel, Jörg (2008). Die ersten Neubaudampfloks der Deutschen Reichsbahn. Freiburg: EK-Verlag. ISBN 978-3-88255-165-5.
External links
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neubaulokomotive.
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