DRG Class 80

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DRG Class 80
compressed-air brakes
Career
OperatorsDeutsche Reichsbahn
Numbers80 001 – 80 039
Retired1977
DispositionSeven preserved, remainder scrapped

The Class 80

shunting
duties in their dotage at large stations.

History

Between 1927 and 1928, 39 vehicles were produced, having been built in the locomotive factories of Jung in Jungenthal,

Königsberg
, Wolf and Hohenzollern. With the development of the Class 80, a relatively economical and simple locomotive class, it was hoped that the cost of shunting duties would come down.

After they had been on duty, prior to the

Second World War, primarily in the area of Leipzig (including the shunting of post vans) and Cologne, 22 units went into the DR in East Germany, post-1945, and 17 to the Deutsche Bundesbahn
. They were in service with the DR until 1968.

In the Federal Republic of Germany, the last Bundesbahn engine was taken out of service in 1965. Several examples survived in the

Ruhrkohle AG
.

Preserved Locomotives

80 039 with its Hamm Museum Railway train near Uentrop

A total of seven locomotives of this class have been preserved:

See also

References

  1. ^ Merte, Jens. "Museal erhaltene Lokomotiven Christian Hagans, Erfurt" [Preserved locomotives from the Maschinenfabrik Christian Hagans] (in German).

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