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| Steuerungsart= | Zylinderdruck= | Tenderbauart= | DienstmasseTender= | Wasser= | Brennstoff= coal }} The DRG Class 89.0 was a goods train tank engine of standard design (see ''Einheitsdampflokomotive'') built for the Deutsche Reichsbahn (DRG). ==History== It was the smallest standard locomotive in service with the Reichsbahn. Whilst numbers 89 001 - 89 003 were supplied as saturated steam engines, the remaining seven were superheated locomotives. After the Second World War half the machines went to the Polish State Railway (PKP) and half to the East German Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR). The last engine 89 008 was taken out of service in 1968 at Dresden-Altstadt locomotive depot (''Bahnbetriebswerk'' or ''Bw'') and remains preserved in the Dresden Transport Museum as a heritage locomotive. Since 1992 the engine has been in the ownership of the ''Mecklenburg Railway Friends'' (''Mecklenburgischen Eisenbahnfreunde'') in Schwerin. Although this engine was never in service with the Deutsche Bundesbahn, interestingly it is in the DB's transport directory. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「DRG Class 89.0」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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