List of Saxon locomotives and railbuses

List of Saxon locomotives and railbuses

This list contains the locomotives and railbuses of the Royal Saxon State Railways (("Königlich Saxon Staatseisenbahnen") and the locomotives of the Leipzig-Dresden Railway.

Leipzig-Dresden Railway

The Leipzig-Dresden Railway (LDE) started up its operations between 1837 and 1839, successively opening its sections of line, and was therefore the first German long distance railway. It remained independent for nearly three decades and was only absorbed into the Royal Saxon State Railways on 1 June 1876.

The LDE locomotives were only classified by name.

Passenger and express train locomotives

Tank locomotives

Fireless locomotive

Railbuses and electric locomotives

Literature

* Wolfgang Valtin: "Deutsches Lok-Archiv: Verzeichnis aller Lokomotiven und Triebwagen Band 1 - Nummerierungssysteme", transpress, Berlin 1992 , ISBN 3-344-70739-6
* Wolfgang Valtin: "Deutsches Lok-Archiv: Verzeichnis aller Lokomotiven und Triebwagen Band 2 - Dampflokomotiven und Dampftriebwagen", transpress, Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-344-70740-x
* Wolfgang Valtin: "Deutsches Lok-Archiv: Verzeichnis aller Lokomotiven und Triebwagen Band 3 - Elektro- und Dieselloks, Triebwagen", transpress, Berlin 1992, ISBN 3-344-70741-8

See also

*History of rail transport in Germany
*Länderbahnen
*Kingdom of Saxony
*Royal Saxon State Railways
*UIC classification

External links

* There is an English-language discussion forum at [http://germanrail.8.forumer.com/ Railways of Germany]


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