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German steam locomotive classification

In 1925, the Deutsche Reichsbahn Gesellschaft (DRG, German Imperial Railway Company Limited) introduced a new system of steam locomotive classification. The DRG had inherited a wide range of locomotives from the state railways that had been merged in the previous year, and had a need to centrally catalog and organise its property. The scheme the DRG devised continued in use in a somewhat revised form until the German railways ceased to operate steam locomotives.

In the new scheme, locomotives were allocated to a series (Baureihe, BR), which were numbered from 01 to 99. Each series contained locomotives considered similar, but not necessarily of the actual same type. The series are often called 'classes' in English, but it is important to remember that they are a little more general than the normal use of 'class' by railway systems in the English-speaking world.

Within each series, subtype or subclass numbers indicated the actual distinct type. This number was written in superscript characters after the series number, e.g. BR1010. The subclass number was also the first digits of the locomotive number, followed by two more digits to indicate the specific locomotive. If there were more than 100 locomotives in a subclass, a range of subclass numbers was used, and this was indicated by a dash, e.g. BR010-2 for a class of 231 locomotives.

Different blocks of series numbers were assigned to different types of DRG locomotives:

Class Description
01-19 Express passenger tender locomotives
20-39 Other passenger tender locomotives
40-59 Freight tender locomotives
60-79 Passenger tank locomotives
80-96 Freight tank locomotives
97 Rack tank locomotives
98 Local tank locomotives
99 Narrow gauge locomotives

The last steam locomotives of the Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB, in the Federal Republic of Germany) were decomissioned October 26, 1977 in Bahnbetriebswerk (Bw) Rheine und Emden. These were the 043 903 (44 903), 043 315 (44 1315) and 043 196 (44 1203). The DRG notation is between brackets, while the DB classes, since 1968, had a 0 added to the series number. All DB classes were derivatives of the DRG classes, for instance BR 44 gave birth to the BR 043 and BR 044, while BR 50 gave rise to BR 050, BR 051 (with a modified tender) and BR 053. The Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR, in the German Democratic Republic) followed decomissioning in the 1980s.

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