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List of Mecklenburg locomotives

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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

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The former duchies of Meckenburg 1866–1934

Mecklenburg is a region in northern Germany comprising the western and larger part of the present day state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Its largest cities are Rostock, Schwerin, and Neubrandenburg. In 1815, the two Mecklenburg duchies – Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz – were raised to Grand Duchies, and subsequently existed separately in Germany until the end of World War I. The earlier private railways were nationalised by 1890 into the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Friedrich-Franz Railway.

Overview of the locomotives

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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:

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

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Early locomotives for mixed traffic

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These locomotives were all built for the Mecklenburg Railway Company and went into the fleet of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Friedrich-Franz Railway on nationalisation.

Class Railway number(s) DRG number(s) Quantity Year(s) of manufacture Axle arrangement (UIC) Remarks
to 1895 From 1895
I 42,
45–46,
55–57
1, 3–5 6 1848–1863 1A1 n2 Collection of various 1A1 locomotive classes
II 43–44,
47–49
2, 6–7 5 1849–1851 1B n2 Rebuild from 1A1 locomotives
50–53 8 4 1851–1856 1B n2
None 54 [de] 301 1 1859 1B n2 Goods train locomotive NICLOT
58–59 [de] 302–303 2 1866–1868 B1 n2 Goods train locomotives WODAN and THOR

Passenger train locomotives

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Class Railway number(s) DRG number(s) Quantity Year(s) of manufacture Axle arrangement (UIC) Remarks
to 1910 from 1910 to 1895 from 1895
III 12–30 19 1864–1869 1B n2
IV [de] 31–41 11 1871–1879 1B n2
V [de] P 2 60–65 (34 7201–7204) 6 1884–1885 1B n2
99–105 66–72 7 1884–1887 Acquired in 1894 with the Lloydbahn (NeustrelitzWarnemünde)
VI P 31 67–70,
73–77,
90–91,
97–98
101–118 34 7302–7308 18 1888–1894 1B n2
106–107 119–120 34 7301 2 1891 Acquired in 1894 with the Lloydbahn (NeustrelitzWarnemünde)
121–141 34 7351–7364 21 1896–1907
P 32 151–153 (34 7351–7353) 3 1888–1897 1B n2v Transferred in 1920 from the Prussian state railway fleet
P 41 181–186 (36 7201–7202) 6 1894–1896 2′B n2 Transferred in 1920 from the Prussian state railway fleet
VII P 42 201–231 36 602–620,
36 651–662
31 1903–1912 2′B n2v
232 36 601 1 1900 From Prussia to Mecklenburg in 1920
P 8 251–266 38 1573–1575,
38 1750–1751,
38 1791–1792,
38 2023, 2026, 2119,
38 3674–3676
16 1914–1912 2′C h2

Goods train locomotives

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Class Railway number(s) DRG number(s) Quantity Year(s) of manufacture Axle arrangement (UIC) Remarks
to 1910 from 1910 to 1895 From 1895
VIII G 2 1–11 315–325 11 1864–1869 C n2 Rebuilt in 1892–1897 with replacement boiler and new drive; nos. 322–325 were numbered 310–313 before the rebuild
66 314 1 1885 C n2
IX G 3 78,
85–86,
96
350–353 (53 7702–7704) 4 1892–1894 C n2
354–355 (53 7701) 2 1887 Acquired in 1894 with the Lloydbahn (NeustrelitzWarnemünde)
356–357 (53 7705) 2 1895
X G 42 401–405 (53 401–405) 5 1901–1905 C n2v
406 1 1897 Transferred in 1920 from the Prussian state railway fleet
G 52 440–444 54 371–372,
54 379–381
5 1904–1907 1′C n2v Formerly with the Imperial Railways in Alsace-Lorraine, transferred in 1920 from the Prussian state railway fleet
XX G 54 451–459 54 1201–1203 9 1906–1913 1′C n2v
G 72 466–476 55 5701–5705 11 1914–1916 D n2v 476 renumbered to 472 in 1919
G 73 474–478 56 201–205 5 1917 1′D n2v Taken over by the Warsaw MGD after the First World War
G 81 481–490 55 5801–5810 10 1918–1919 D h2
491–492 55 5851–5852 2 1917 From Prussia to Mecklenburg in 1920

Tank locomotives

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Class Railway number(s) DRG number(s) Quantity Year(s) of manufacture Axle arrangement (UIC) Remarks
To 1910 From 1910 to 1895 from 1895
XI [de] T 1 110–113 501–504 4 1884 B n2t Acquired in 1894 with the Lloydbahn (NeustrelitzWarnemünde)
XII [de] T0 114–116 505–507 3 1882 B n2t Acquired in 1890 with the Güstrow-Plaaz Railway
XIII [de] T2 508–509 2 1880 B n2t Acquired in 1894 with the Parchim-Ludwigslust Railway
XIV [de] T2 117 510 1 1883 B n2t Acquired in 1890 with the Güstrow-Plaaz Railway
120–124 511–515 4 1881–1883 Acquired in 1890 with the Wismar-Rostock Railway
516–518 3 1884–1885 Acquired in 1890 with the Teterow-Gnoien
XV T 3a 530–531 2 1888 C n2t Acquired in 1890 with the Güstrow-Plaaz Railway
XVI 532–535 3 1887 Acquired in 1897 with the Wismar-Karow Railway
XVII 71–72,
79, 89, 92
550–554 5 1888–1893
555–561, 563 89 8001–8002 8 1884–1892 Acquired in 1894 with the Mecklenburg Southern Railway (ParchimNeubrandenburg)
562 89 8003 1 1892 Acquired in 1894 with the Parchim-Ludwigslust Railway
125–130 564–594 89 8004–8022,
89 8051–8052
31 1895–1900
T 3b 595–611 89 8053–8068 17 1901–1906 C n2t 595–596 with Walschaerts valve gear (Heusinger)
XXI T 4 701–750 91 1901–1950 50 1907–1922 1′C n2t
T 92 772–774 91 002–003 3 1893 1′C n2t Transferred in 1920 from the Prussian state railway fleet
T 93 780–782 91 1012, 1164, 1205 3 1908–1909 1′C n2t Transferred in 1920 from the Prussian state railway fleet

Narrow gauge locomotives

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The Mecklenburg narrow gauge locomotives were built for a rail gauge of 900 mm (2 ft 11+716 in) and were procured for duties on the Bäderbahn Doberan-HeiligendammArendsee.

Class Railway number(s) DRG number(s) Quantity Year(s) of manufacture Axle arrangement (UIC) Remarks
to 1910 from 1910
XVIII 1001–1002 2 1886–1887 B n2t Acquired in 1890 with the Doberan-Heiligendamm Railway
XIX T 7 1003–1004 2 1891–1898 C n2t 1911 Given away to the Neubukow sugar beet railway
T 7 1005–1007 99 301–303 3 1910–1914 C n2t
(T 42) 99 311–313 3 1923–1924 D n2t Delivered after nationalisation

Locomotives of predecessors

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Fleet
number(s)
Name(s) Later class Quantity Manufacturer Year(s) of manufacture Axle arrangement (UIC) Notes
Mecklenburgische Eisenbahngesellschaft (acquired 1873)
1–3 ROSTOCK, WISMAR, GÜSTROW 3 Borsig 1847 1A1 n2 later rebuilt as tank locos, withdrawn 1871
4 MARSCHALL VORWÄRTS I 1 Wöhlert 1848 1A1 n2
5, 6, 13, 14 HAMBURG, SCHWERIN, MECKLENBURG, LUDWIGSLUST 4 Borsig 1848, 1850 1A1 n2 MECKLENBURG withdrawn 1878, others sold 1873
7, 8, 15 BERLIN, BÜTZOW, STRELITZ II 3 Borsig 1848, 1850 1A1 n2;
later rebuilt as
1B n2
different boilers (BÜTZOW, STRELITZ identical)
9, 10 SCHWAAN, NEBEL I 2 Borsig 1850 1A1 n2
11, 12 WARNOW, MAGDEBURG II 2 Borsig 1850 1A1 n2;
later rebuilt as
1B n2
different cylinders
16–19 HERCULES, 300, OBODRIT, SWANTEWIT II 4 Borsig 1851, 1853 1B n2
20 OSTSEE 1 Borsig 1854 1A1 n2 withdrawn 1872
21 RADEGAST II 1 Borsig 1856 1B n2
22 NICLOT 1 Borsig 1859 1B n2
23, 24 HERTA, FREYA I 2 Borsig 1860 1A1 n2
25 HULDA I 1 Egestorff 1863 1A1 n2
26, 27 WODAN, THOR 2 Egestorff 1866, 1868 B1 n2
Deutsch-Nordischer Lloyd (acquired 1894)
1–7 V 7 Hanomag, Henschel 1884, 1887 1B n2
8, 9 VI 2 Henschel 1891 1B n2
15, 16 IX 2 Henschel 1887 C n2
21–24 XI 4 Egestorff 1884 B n2t
Güstrow-Plauer Eisenbahn (acquired 1890)
1–3 XII 3 Vulcan 1882 B n2t
4 XIV 1 Vulcan 1883 B n2t
5, 6 XV 2 Vulcan 1888 C n2t
Wismar-Rostocker Eisenbahn (acquired 1890)
1–4, 1a;
later 11–15
XIV 5 Vulcan 1883, 1881 B n2t 15 formerly Altdamm–Colberger Eisenbahn 1a
Teterow-Gnoiener Eisenbahn (acquired 1890)
1–3;
later 21–23
XIV 3 Vulcan 1884, 1885 B n2t
Wismar-Karower Eisenbahn (acquired 1897)
1–4;
later 31–34
XVI 4 Vulcan 1887 C n2t
Parchim-Ludwigsluster Eisenbahn (acquired 1894)
FRIEDRICH FRANZ II, MOLTKE XIII 2 Borsig 1880 B n2t
VORWÄRTS 1 Sigl 1871 B n2t New to Kaschau-Oderberger Bahn; to Parchim-Ludwigsluster Eisenbahn in 1880; withdrawn 1893[1]
4 LUDWIGSLUST XVII 1 Jung 1892 C n2t
Mecklenburgische Südbahn (acquired 1894)
1–7 PARCHIM, LÜBZ, KAROW, MALCHOW, WAREN, PENZLIN, NEUBRANDENBURG XVII 7 Borsig 1884 C n2t
8 NEUSTADT XVII 1 Jung 1892 C n2t

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Lokstatistik Pospichal
  • Harder, Karl Julius; Kobschätzky, Hans (1978). Die Großherzoglichen Staatseisenbahnen in Mecklenburg und Oldenburg (in German). Stuttgart: Frankh. ISBN 3-440-04570-6.
  • Kirsche, Hans-Joachim; Lohr, Hermann; Thielmann, Georg (1989). Lokomotiv-Archiv Mecklenburg/Oldenburg (in German). Berlin: Transpress. ISBN 3-344-00326-7.
  • Valtin, Wolfgang (1992). Deutsches Lok-Archiv: Verzeichnis aller Lokomotiven und Triebwagen Band 1 – Nummerierungssysteme (in German). Berlin: Transpress. ISBN 3-344-70739-6.
  • Valtin, Wolfgang (1992). Deutsches Lok-Archiv: Verzeichnis aller Lokomotiven und Triebwagen Band 2 – DampfLokomotiven und Dampftriebwagen (in German). Berlin: Transpress. ISBN 3-344-70740-X.
  • Valtin, Wolfgang (1992). Deutsches Lok-Archiv: Verzeichnis aller Lokomotiven und Triebwagen Band 3 – Elektro- und DieselLokomotiven, Triebwagen (in German). Berlin: Transpress. ISBN 3-344-70741-8.