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The '' Rekolokomotives'' of DR Class 52.80 first appeared in 1960 in service with the
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in
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as extensive rebuilds of the wartime locomotives or ''
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n'' of the DRB Class 52 built by
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. This modernisation, described as 'reconstruction' (''Rekonstruktion'', hence ''Rekolokomotive''), extended to almost all of the components and systems on the engine.


Overview

This reconstruction should not be confused with the general repair of a number of locomotives which was also carried out in the
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Reichsbahn repair shop ('' Reichsbahnausbesserungswerk'' or ''RAW'') from 1959 onwards. Under that programme only the refinements omitted during wartime were added back, and worn out components - or those which were too small (again for wartime austerity reasons) - were replaced. Usually only the firebox and pony trucks were replaced. These refurbished engines retained their original numbers, however the ''Rekoloks'' were reorganised, irrespective of their original numbers, into sub-class 52.80. For economic reasons the general repair programme was cut back, nevertheless in early summer 1960 work began on the reconstruction of Class 52 at ''RAW'' Stendal. Up to 1967, 200 locomotives were rebuilt with a slightly modified, Typ 50E, combustion-chambered
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, originally designed for the Class 50.35. Other notable features of the ''Rekolok'' were new, welded
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, an ''IfS/DR'' mixer- preheater system and a new driver's cab front walls with oval windows, mainly on account of the new boiler. The intention to replace the entire the cab and provide the engines with new tenders did not come about. The worn out Class 2'2'T30 tub tenders were mainly given new tubs. Other reconstruction measures included the installation of axle box tightening wedges and the replacement of the Krauss-Helmholtz bogies. Despite often expressed views to the contrary, the valves were not replaced or rebuilt as part of the reconstruction. The 52.80 had standard piston valves with Winterthur pressure equalisation and hence poor riding qualities when running light. Not until the 1980s were Trofimoff valves and cylinder safety valves installed on some locomotives at ''RAW'' Meiningen. This improved the riding performance hugely when the engines ran without a train, something which was also noticeable in terms of savings in lubricants and fuel. Some locomotives were also fitted with Giesl-Gieslingen suction draught systems, the so-called Giesl ejectors. However, for licensing reasons, these were removed once they had worn out or become defective.


Surviving locomotives

Of the originally 200 locomotives reconstructed, a large number are still in existence in the hands of various owners in varying condition (see List of preserved steam locomotives in Germany). At present (August 2007) ten working examples are known of. Number ''52 8055'' was extensively rebuilt, using
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, oil firing and roller bearings for both axles and drive by the
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company Dampflokomotiv- und Maschinenfabrik DLM AG in 1998. Since 2003 it is owned by its rebuilder DLM AG and based in
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, Switzerland. Being equipped with automatic trainstop of both Signum and ETCS-LS type it is fully certified for operation on the Swiss
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network. Number 52 8055 also have an unknown 5 chime steam whistle & a Crosby 3 chime whistle that was usually used on The
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s.


Gallery

File:52_8087_RAW_Berlin_03.10.92.jpg, DR 52 8087 at Raw Berlin-Schöneweide File:Locomotive BR52-8080-5.jpg, Rekolok DR 52 8080 at Bw Dresden-Altstadt File:Locomotive_BR52-8177-9.jpg, Rekolok DR 52 8177 at Bw Dresden-Altstadt File:DR 52 8079 Bw DD-Alt.jpg, Rekolok DR 52 8079 on the
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at the railway museum Bw
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-Altstadt File:52 8134 in Hilchenbach-Luetzel.JPG, 52 8134 with a charter train of the ''Eisenbahnfreunde Betzdorf'' in Hilchenbach-Lützel File:52 8134 auf dem Rudersdorfer Viadukt.JPG, A charter train with the 52 8134 on the viaduct at Rudersdorf in December 2012 File:Modern Steam Dampflokomotive DLM 52 8055.JPG, The most up to date class 52, 52 8055 completely rebuilt, in service on the Hauenstein for a demonstration week.


See also

* Deutsche Reichsbahn (East Germany) * List of East German Deutsche Reichsbahn locomotives and railbuses * DRB Class 52 * Rekolok * List of preserved steam locomotives in Germany


References

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External links


Photos, data and information about DR Class 52.80s (German)
{{German steam locomotives 52.80 2-10-0 locomotives 52.80 Railway locomotives introduced in 1960 Standard-gauge locomotives of Germany 1′E h2 locomotives Rebuilt locomotives Freight locomotives