Einheitslokomotive ("standard locomotive") may refer to: Einheitsdampflokomotive, steam locomotives built under the direction of the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft...
caused a lot of confusion, because the term Einheitslokomotive had become synonymous with the Einheitslokomotive 1925, designed in that year by the DRG („Kunibald“...
continental Europe. They were part of the DRG's standard locomotive (Einheitslokomotive) series. Since the success of the diesel high speed trains like the...
Class 03, a class of inter-war, German standard steam locomotive (Einheitslokomotive) for express train duties on lighter main lines. DRG Class 03.10,...
Class 03.10 locomotives. The DRG had two examples of the DRG Class 23 Einheitslokomotive built, but it was not until after the Second World War that it went...
the DRG, DB and DR: The DRG's pre-war, standard, steam locomotive (Einheitslokomotive): DRG Class 23 The DB's post-war (Neubaulokomotive): DB Class 23 The...
Reichsbahn's DRG Class E 91. In addition to the standard locomotives (Einheitslokomotive) described below there was also a Prussian class that was given the...
Deutsche Reichsbahn comprising the: DRG Class 71.0: Standard locomotive Einheitslokomotive Class 71.0: Prussian T 5.1 Class 71.2: Bavarian Pt 2/4 H Class 71...
bogies from 2 other retired class 110.3 units). The concept of the Einheitslokomotive completely paid for itself in this swap exercise. Starting in 2005...
Deutsche Bahn AG. Class 111 is the successor of the Class 110 express Einheitslokomotive. Since demand for fast electric locomotives was high even after production...
05, a small class of inter-war, German, standard steam locomotive (Einheitslokomotive) designed for high-speed express services and which broke 2 world...
administrations, comprising: Class 89.0: Prussian T 8 Class 89.0II: Einheitslokomotive Class 89.1: Palatine T 3 Class 89.2: Saxon V T Class 89.3-4: Württemberg...
control unit had 28 power settings. 879 units were built, making it the Einheitslokomotive (standard locomotive) of its era. The original speed was 100 km/h...