Steam locomotive class 012 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn.
Drive on three axles of the tender and via cardan shaft on all
three drive axles of the locomotive.
■ Equipped with deeper positioned sand box
■ Delicate design with a new boiler and oil tender
■ Fine metal wheel sets
■ Smoke generator retrofittable
After the Second World War, the former legends of the DRG were
mostly in a shockingly poor condition - especially concerning the
streamlined fairing. After the fairing removal and reconditioning,
class 01.10 formed an essential pillar in high-quality express
train traffic. During various conversions or modernisations, but
above all the necessary mounting of new boilers, 34 locomotives
were converted to main oil firing towards the 1950s.
The by then more powerful locomotives could therefore be expected
to cope with long distances of up to 700 km. In 1968, the 01.10s
were re-designated 011 (coal firing) and 012 (oil firing). The last
140 km/h fast and 1,818 kW oil-fired locomotives were not
decommissioned until 1975 in Rheine.
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