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Bavarian D V

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Quantity
  
10

Year(s) of manufacture
  
1877–1878

Wheel arrangement
  
0-6-0

Manufacturer
  
Maffei

Retired
  
1928

Number(s)
  
379–384, 793–796 DRG 89 8101–8110

The 10 examples of the Class D V (pronounced "D 5") steam engine belonging the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn) were the first six-coupled tank locomotives in Bavaria. They were intended specifically for working the hilly route between Plattling and Eisenstein. Because they did not deliver the expected performance, however, they were soon relegated to shunting duties.

That said, all 10 engines went into the Reichsbahn, where they were incorporated into the numbering plan as the Class 89.81. However, they were soon replaced by Class 89.6, the ex-Bavarian R 3/3 engines. The last two, numbers 89 8106 and 89 8107 were retired in 1928.

References

Bavarian D V Wikipedia


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