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DR Class 99
Class 99 is the classification of German narrow gauge locomotives used by the Deutsche Reichsbahn or her successor administrations. It is therefore divided into numerous sub-classes that are listed in this table. Bibliography * Weisbrod, Manfred, Hans Müller and Wolfgang Petznik (1995). ''Dampflokomotiven deutscher Eisenbahnen. Band 4: Baureihe 99''. Berlin: Transpress. See also

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Palatine Pts 3/3 H
The DRG Class 99.10, formerly the Palatine Class Pts 3/3 H of the Palatinate Railway, was a German narrow gauge steam locomotive. It was the superheated version of the PtS 3/3 N. Unlike the saturated steam version the upper section of these engines was no longer glazed, otherwise they were broadly identical. They could carry up to 2.0 m3 of water and 1.2 t of coal. After the formation of the Deutsche Reichsbahn the engines were taken over and given numbers ''99 101'' to ''99 103''. They were retired on 19 April 1956 and 16 August 1957. See also * Royal Bavarian State Railways * Palatinate Railway * List of Bavarian locomotives and railbuses * List of Palatine locomotives and railbuses This list gives an overview of the locomotives and railbuses of the Palatinate Railway (''Pfalzbahn'') and the Palatine network of the Royal Bavarian State Railways (''Königlich Bayerische Staats-Eisenbahnen''). The Palatinate (''Pfalz'') is ... References * * 0-6-0T locomotives M ...
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CVE I
CVE may refer to: * CVE, the ICAO airline designator for Cabo Verde Express * Canadian Venture Exchange, a stock exchange * Cape Verdean escudo by ISO 4217 currency code * Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, another name for Commercial Vehicle Inspection * Collaborative virtual environment, a computer-simulated method of interaction * Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures, a collection of publicly known software vulnerabilities * CVE, a U.S. Navy designation for escort aircraft carriers * Countering Violent Extremism Task Force, a U.S. government program * CVE, the ticker symbol for Cenovus Energy Cenovus Energy Inc. (pronounced se-nō-vus) is an integrated oil and natural gas company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. Cenovus was formed in 2009 when Encana Corporation split into two distinct companies, with Cenovus becoming focused on oi ...
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CVE H
CVE may refer to: * CVE, the ICAO airline designator for Cabo Verde Express * Canadian Venture Exchange, a stock exchange * Cape Verdean escudo by ISO 4217 currency code * Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, another name for Commercial Vehicle Inspection * Collaborative virtual environment, a computer-simulated method of interaction * Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures, a collection of publicly known software vulnerabilities * CVE, a U.S. Navy designation for escort aircraft carriers * Countering Violent Extremism Task Force, a U.S. government program * CVE, the ticker symbol for Cenovus Energy Cenovus Energy Inc. (pronounced se-nō-vus) is an integrated oil and natural gas company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. Cenovus was formed in 2009 when Encana Corporation split into two distinct companies, with Cenovus becoming focused on oi ...
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CVE G
CVE may refer to: * CVE, the ICAO airline designator for Cabo Verde Express * Canadian Venture Exchange, a stock exchange * Cape Verdean escudo by ISO 4217 currency code * Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, another name for Commercial Vehicle Inspection * Collaborative virtual environment, a computer-simulated method of interaction * Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures, a collection of publicly known software vulnerabilities * CVE, a U.S. Navy designation for escort aircraft carriers * Countering Violent Extremism Task Force, a U.S. government program * CVE, the ticker symbol for Cenovus Energy Cenovus Energy Inc. (pronounced se-nō-vus) is an integrated oil and natural gas company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. Cenovus was formed in 2009 when Encana Corporation split into two distinct companies, with Cenovus becoming focused on oi ...
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CVE C
CVE may refer to: * CVE, the ICAO airline designator for Cabo Verde Express * Canadian Venture Exchange, a stock exchange * Cape Verdean escudo by ISO 4217 currency code * Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, another name for Commercial Vehicle Inspection * Collaborative virtual environment, a computer-simulated method of interaction * Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures, a collection of publicly known software vulnerabilities * CVE, a U.S. Navy designation for escort aircraft carriers * Countering Violent Extremism Task Force, a U.S. government program * CVE, the ticker symbol for Cenovus Energy Cenovus Energy Inc. (pronounced se-nō-vus) is an integrated oil and natural gas company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. Cenovus was formed in 2009 when Encana Corporation split into two distinct companies, with Cenovus becoming focused on oi ...
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CVE F
CVE may refer to: * CVE, the ICAO airline designator for Cabo Verde Express * Canadian Venture Exchange, a stock exchange * Cape Verdean escudo by ISO 4217 currency code * Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, another name for Commercial Vehicle Inspection * Collaborative virtual environment, a computer-simulated method of interaction * Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures, a collection of publicly known software vulnerabilities * CVE, a U.S. Navy designation for escort aircraft carriers * Countering Violent Extremism Task Force, a U.S. government program * CVE, the ticker symbol for Cenovus Energy Cenovus Energy Inc. (pronounced se-nō-vus) is an integrated oil and natural gas company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta. Cenovus was formed in 2009 when Encana Corporation split into two distinct companies, with Cenovus becoming focused on oi ...
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Einheitsdampflokomotive
The Einheitsdampflokomotiven ("standard steam locomotives"), sometimes shortened to ''Einheitslokomotiven'' or ''Einheitsloks'', were the standardized steam locomotives built in Germany after 1925 under the direction of the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft. Their manufacture made extensive use of standard design features and components. 300px, Einheitslok of the Historic Railway, Frankfurt DRG Class 01 in 2007">DRG_Class_01.html" ;"title="Historic Railway, Frankfurt DRG Class 01">Historic Railway, Frankfurt DRG Class 01 in 2007 Development Following the merger of the state railways (''Länderbahnen'') in Germany into the Reich railway in 1920 and into the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft in 1924, the locomotive fleet of the new national railway administration still had 210 different types and classes of steam engine. This considerably hindered the flexible employment of locomotives within the railway network, and servicing and maintenance was very costly as a result of the large ...
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Wangerooge Island Railway
The single track Wangerooge Island Railway (''Wangerooger Inselbahn'') is an unelectrified narrow gauge railway with a track gauge of located on the East Frisian Islands, East Frisian island of Wangerooge off the northwestern coast of Germany. It is the most important means of transport on the island and is the only narrow gauge railway operated today by the Deutsche Bahn. History From 1897 to 1920 The Wangerooge Island Railway was opened in 1897 with its present-day track gauge of . Its operator was the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg State Railways (''Großherzoglich Oldenburgische Eisenbahn'' or ''GOE''). It was worked from the outset by steam locomotives, and not as a Horsecar, horse-drawn railway as on several neighbouring islands. The line led from the newly built pier in the southwest of the island to the middle of the island village, or ''Inseldorf'', in the centre of the island. A train needed about 20 minutes to negotiate the 3.5 kilometre long route at a top speed o ...
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Bavarian Gts 2x3/3
The Bavarian Class Gts 2x3/3 was a former narrow gauge, German Army, military railway, steam locomotive that was in service on the narrow gauge line from Eichstätt to Kinding. The State railway locomotive The locomotive was built in 1917 by Henschel & Sohn in Kassel under works number 15160 for the German Army's field railways. After the end of World War I the engine was sold to the Royal Bavarian State Railways (''Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn''). It was designated as Class Gts 2x3/3 and was given the number 996. It was employed on the Eichstätt–Kinding narrow gauge route. After the take over of the German state railways by the Deutsche Reichsbahn it was given the number 99 201 and classified as DRG Class 99.20. In order not to exceed the permitted axle load, the locomotive was equipped with six axles, which were grouped into two groups of three, each with its own driving gear. This compound engine was of the Mallet locomotive type. The preheater was located in front of ...
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Württemberg Ts 4
The DRG Class 99.17, formerly the Württemberg Ts 4 of the Royal Württemberg State Railways were German narrow gauge steam locomotives bought for working the 15.11 kilometre long route between the towns of Altensteig and Nagold. The three tank locomotives had an outer frame and a ''Klose'' drive. The first and third axles were steered by the third, radially-sliding axle by means of a system of levers. The second axle was driven by the inside cylinder and had no wheel flanges. Overall the system was very reliable, but nevertheless also very maintenance-intensive. The engines were delivered in 1891, 1892 and 1899, and later all taken over by the Reichsbahn. There they were given numbers 99 171–99 173. They also had the names ''Altensteig, Berneck'' and ''Ebhausen'' See also *Royal Württemberg State Railways *List of Württemberg locomotives and railbuses This list covers the locomotives and railbuses operated by the Royal Württemberg State Railways (''Königlich Württemb ...
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Saxon I M
The Saxons ( la, Saxones, german: Sachsen, ang, Seaxan, osx, Sahson, nds, Sassen, nl, Saksen) were a group of Germanic * * * * peoples whose name was given in the early Middle Ages to a large country (Old Saxony, la, Saxonia) near the North Sea coast of northern Germania, in what is now Germany. In the late Roman Empire, the name was used to refer to Germanic coastal raiders, and as a name similar to the later "Viking". Their origins are believed to be in or near the German North Sea coast where they appear later, in Carolingian times. In Merovingian times, continental Saxons had been associated with the activity and settlements on the coast of what later became Normandy. Their precise origins are uncertain, and they are sometimes described as fighting inland, coming into conflict with the Franks and Thuringians. There is possibly a single classical reference to a smaller homeland of an early Saxon tribe, but its interpretation is disputed. According to this proposal, the S ...
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