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The Prussian T 37s were German steam locomotives operated by the Prussian state railways. They replaced the smaller locomotives on the railway line between Beuthen and Kattowitz. In all 20 engines were supplied to Kingdom of Prussia, Prussia, of which eight were taken over by the Reichsbahn and given numbers 99 401 to 99 408. They were all withdrawn by 1939 and scrapped. file:Locomotive 040T a voie de 785 mm a Poix-Terron, 29 mai 1916.jpg, 1916 These locomotives were equipped with Klien-Lindner axles at each end. They had an outside locomotive frame, frame and the third wheelset was driven. They also had an outside Walschaerts valve gear. The engines could carry 1.3 tonnes of coal and 2.5 m2 of water. The coal tank was located behind the driver's cab.


See also

* List of Prussian locomotives and railcars * Prussian state railways


References

* {{Prussian locomotives 0-8-0T locomotives Locomotives of Prussia, T 37 785 mm gauge locomotives D n2t locomotives Sächsische Maschinenfabrik locomotives Orenstein & Koppel locomotives Narrow gauge steam locomotives of Germany Freight locomotives