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The DB Class V 51 (from 1968: DB Class 251) and DB Class V 52 (from 1968: DB Class 252) are classes of almost identical narrow gauge 4 axle diesel hydraulic locomotives built in 1964 for the
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, being built for and gauge lines respectively. Both are outwardly similar to the standard gauge
DB Class V 100 These DB Class V 100 diesel locomotives were produced in the late 1950s by the Deutsche Bundesbahn for non-electrified branch lines as a replacement for steam locomotives. The V 100 class was built in three different variants. Decommissioned lo ...
and were built to replace steam locomotives on the narrow gauge lines in
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. Due to partial line closures the locomotives did not work for long for the Deutsche Bundesbahn, subsequently working for different private companies in Italy, Spain and Austria.


Background

In the early 1960s the narrow gauge railways of Baden-Württemberg were still operated by 13 outdated steam locomotives. To enable their withdrawal, and to continue operations on the and gauge railways, the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg subsidised the production of diesel locomotives by the Deutsche Bundesbahn.


Development and design

Thus the Deutsche Bundesbahn was asked to provide locomotives with suitably low axle load, suitable for both freight and passenger work, and which were suitable for use on small radius curves. High speed was not a primary requirement, more so on ease of maintenance and a reliable design. The
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company in Mosbach /
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put forward a design for a 4 axle, twin-bogeyd machine, which was similar to the MaK 400 BB machines made in 1959 for the ''Alsen´sche Portland-Cementfabrik KG'' in
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which had a gauge of - having similar power transmission via a hydraulic gearbox. Both classes shared the same design: a four axle narrow-gauge diesel locomotive with two two-axle bogies which was at the time a modern design. All machines had two MWM diesels each with an output of @ 1600
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. located in the longer end, with the shorter end containing the auxiliary diesel engine, the batteries, the compressor and the diesel tanks. The transmission was via a torque converter type "TwinDisc 11500 MS450" with a MaK produced final drive of the type MaK 3.162.04. The locomotive's maximum service speed was thought the actual top speed was around . The starting
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is - remarkable for such a small locomotive. The ''
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'' safety system was fitted but not '' Indusi'' because of the slow speeds the trains used on the
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s.


Construction

In 1963 Gmeinder was given a license to build the locomotives and the construction went smoothly, with the three V 51, and the two V 52 locomotives being delivered in 1964, both being identical in all but the wheelsets. Both classes were numbered from 900 onwards - narrow gauge steam engines had class numbers 900 upwards.


Work history


Class V 51

The three gauge diesels locomotives were delivered in 1964 to their respective lines: ''V 51 901'' to the '' Federseebahn'', ''V 51 902'' to ''Schmalspurbahn Biberach-Warthausen-Ochsenhausen'' (narrow gauge railway of
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,
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and Biberach) and ''V 51 903'' to the '' Bottwartalbahn'', where they replaced the old steam engines. All three locomotives performed well in their respective duties. However such trouble free operation could not stop the decline of the Baden-Wuerttemberg narrow gauge lines, in 1964 the ''Federseebahn'' closed. The ''Bottwartalbahn'' was also closed despite having substantial rush hour traffic. In 1968 the V 51 locomotives became DB Class 251 (and the V 52 machines - Class 252). In 1970 both displaced locomotives went to the Biberach an der Riß-Ochsenhausen line to replace steam locomotives (99 633 from bad Buchau remained as a single replacement steam engine); at that time the line still had substantial freight operations; the refrigerator factory of the
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in Ochsenhausen assured the continued operation of freight using ( Roll-blocks) for almost 20 years after the end of passenger traffic and the closure (and removal) of the section to Warthausen. However, there was no need for all three locomotives on this shorter route so in 1971 251 901 was sold to the '' Steiermärkische Landesbahn'' (StLB) in
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and regauged to . There the locomotive remained in its original colour as "VL 21" in long term use up till 1999 when it was purchased by the '' Rügensche Kleinbahn'' - (the narrow gauge railway of
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island) and re-gauged back to . As of 2008 it was still operating in working order. ''251 902'' and ''251 903'' continued working on the Biberach to Ochsenhausen line, pulling freight trains, until its closure of the trail on the 31st of March 1983. ''251 902'' remained on the Warthausen-Ochsenhausen line after the official closure and continued work there under its new guise as the " Oechsle" ''Museumsbahn'' (heritage railway) In 1996 the locomotive was withdrawn. ''251 903'' was sold in 1984 via the intermediary (
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in Oberhausen) to the Italian firm ''Gleismac Italiana SpA'' in Gazzo di Bigarello (
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province), in 1985 it was sold to the Spanish track company
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and now has gauge change bogies for , and gauge.


Class V 52

The two V 52 gauge locomotives were delivered in 1964 to the narrow gauge ''Schmalspurbahn Mosbach-Mudau'' ( Mosbach-
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) line (the ''Odenwaldexpreß'') to replace the 4 steam locomotives that were working there. Despite working well the new diesels could not stop the decline of the minor routes of the state of
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: The line from Mosbach to
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still had good levels of freight traffic, but passenger use was not so good; consequently the use of the V 52s on its single track did not last as long as was originally intended. The two locomotives remained on the Mosbach-Mudau; being suited to freight work; and because of five manufacturing companies using the line at Sattelbach and Krumbach Limbach. Roll-blocks were used to transport standard gauge freight wagons on the meter gauge track. Additionally both were still used for passenger trains, which were worked with four passenger cars procured with state funds in 1965. From 1968 the locomotives were reclassified as DB Class 252 Nevertheless, despite the freight work and dieselisation in 1973 the line closed. Both units rebuilt to standard () gauge and sold to local private rail companies to recover the state grant which was used in their purchase. As part of the rebuilding at Gmeinder the cab of ''252 901'' was broadened giving an unusual and unharmonic appearance. It went as '62' to the '' Albtalbahn'' in
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.Fahrzeugportrait Gmeinder 5325
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In 1974 the second locomotive ''252 902'' (ex ''V 52 902'') became "VL 46-01" on the ''Südwestdeutsche Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft mbH'' (SWEG)Fahrzeugportrait Gmeinder 5326
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(Southwest German railway company) (since 1984: ''Southwest Deutsche Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft'') and worked on the ''Kaiserstuhlbahn''. In 1985, both engines were sold via the handling company
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in Oberhausen to the Italian company ''Gleismac Italiana SpA'' in Gazzo di Bigarello (
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). From there, in 1987, ''252 901'' went without any structural changes to the construction company ''Francesco Ventura SrL'' in Paola (southern Italy) where it was numbered as "7152 T". ''252 902'' was converted back to meter gauge (in which the original appearance was restored) and sold to the narrow-gauge Ferrovia Genova-Casella (FGC) (
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) in 1986, later in the 1990s work was undertaken on it to enable a snow plow to be fitted. The locomotive has been restored between 2008 and 2015 by the Italian company Tesmec based in Monopoli (BA) and is actually (2021) in working conditions.According to another source ''252 902'' went to
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in 1986 after being at Gliesmac - Se
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References and notes


Sources

MaK - Ein weiteres Typenprogramm (400 C / 400 BB / 500 C)
Mak - Type program 400C / 400BB / 500C Technical data and work history for license built derivatives V 51 and V 52 ''loks-aus-kiel.de'' *DB V 51
Das Öchsle :Biberach - Ochsenhausen - Die Baureihe V 51
The Biberach-Ochsenhausen narrow gauge railway : The Class V 51 - history and design information ''schmalspureisenbahnen.de''

brief history and technical data ''privat-bahn.de'' *DB V 52
Mosbach - Mudau : Die Baureihe V 52
Mosbach to Mudau railway : The Class V 52 - history and design information ''schmalspureisenbahnen.de''

brief history and technical data ''privat-bahn.de''


External links


Images of Class V 51 001
''christianseisenbahnseiten.com''
Image of ex. V 51 003 under COMSA ownership
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