Baden VI b
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Die Badische VI b war die erste deutsche Tenderlokomotive mit der Achsfolge 1'C1'. Sie wurde von Maffei für die Großherzoglich Badischen Staatseisenbahnen entwickelt, um den Betrieb unter anderem auf der Höllentalbahn zu verbessern.
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The Baden VI b was the first German tank locomotive with a 2-6-2 wheel arrangement. It was developed by the firm of Maffei for the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways in order to provide faster services on the Höllentalbahn. As a result, the first six batches were given a firebox sloping to the rear. One striking feature was also the connecting pipe between the two steam domes. Within this class there were differences between the eleven individual batches in terms of overall length, weight, the height of the boiler axis above the rails and the shape of the water tanks.
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Baden VI b
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Badische VI b
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Baden VI b
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DRG Class 75.1–3
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Baden VI b
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DRG Class 75.1–3
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Baden VIb, No. 279
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Die Badische VI b war die erste deutsche Tenderlokomotive mit der Achsfolge 1'C1'. Sie wurde von Maffei für die Großherzoglich Badischen Staatseisenbahnen entwickelt, um den Betrieb unter anderem auf der Höllentalbahn zu verbessern. Von den 131 Lokomotiven wurden 122 von der Deutschen Reichsbahn übernommen und in die Baureihe 751 eingeordnet. In den Jahren 1921 und 1923 wurden nochmals weitere 42 Lokomotiven geliefert. In den Bestand der Deutschen Bundesbahn gelangten 117 Fahrzeuge. Bis 1962 wurden alle Maschinen ausgemustert. Die Deutsche Reichsbahn im Gebiet der DDR beheimatete sieben Maschinen, die bis 1965 ausgemustert wurden.
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The Baden VI b was the first German tank locomotive with a 2-6-2 wheel arrangement. It was developed by the firm of Maffei for the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways in order to provide faster services on the Höllentalbahn. As a result, the first six batches were given a firebox sloping to the rear. One striking feature was also the connecting pipe between the two steam domes. After the first delivery of 15 examples from Maffei, the remaining batches, 2 to 11, were produced by the Maschinenbau-Gesellschaft Karlsruhe. The Deutsche Reichsbahn took over 164 engines. Between 1935 and 1937, five locomotives were sold to the ; they returned to the Reichsbahn in August 1941 when the KOE was nationalised, and the locomotives regained their former DRG numbers. Most of the Reichsbahn fleet survived World War II. The Deutsche Bundesbahn ended up with 117 vehicles. Their retirement from the DB began in 1957 and was completed when 75 299 was withdrawn in 1962. The Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany took its engines out of service between 1955 and 1965. Within this class there were differences between the eleven individual batches in terms of overall length, weight, the height of the boiler axis above the rails and the shape of the water tanks. None of this class is known to have been preserved.
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