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of DR Class 99.77–79 were ordered by the
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in
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after the
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. They were
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locomotives with a 750 mm
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and were built for the narrow gauge lines in
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. The locomotives were largely identical to the
DRG Class 99.73–76 The German Class 99.73-76 engines were standard locomotives (''Einheitsdampflokomotive, Einheitslokomotiven'') in service with the Deutsche Reichsbahn for Saxony's narrow gauge railways. Together with their follow-on class, the DR Class 99.77-79, ...
standard locomotives ('' Einheitslokomotiven'') built in the 1930s. To differentiate them from their predecessors they were described as '' Neubaulokomotiven'' or newly designed engines.


History

After the Second World War quite a number of the most modern and most powerful narrow gauge locomotives were confiscated by the
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occupying powers as
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and transported off to the east. That led to a permanent shortage of locomotives on the Saxon narrow gauge lines, not least because the transportation requirement had grown considerably due to the mining of uranium in the
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by the firm of Wismut AG. As a result, the
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were tasked with the development of a new locomotive in 1950. This was based heavily on the '' Einheitslokomotive'' of
DRG Class 99.73–76 The German Class 99.73-76 engines were standard locomotives (''Einheitsdampflokomotive, Einheitslokomotiven'') in service with the Deutsche Reichsbahn for Saxony's narrow gauge railways. Together with their follow-on class, the DR Class 99.77-79, ...
designed in the 1930s. From 1952 to 1957 a total of 26 locomotives were delivered. They were given running numbers 99 771 to 99 794 and engines 12 "Patriot" & 13 "Pionier" (these 2 locomotives were built for the Mansfeld Mining Railway at Benndorf). The other 24 engines were homed in the
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s (''Bahnbetriebswerken'' or ''Bw'') of Thum, Meiningen and
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. In the late 1980s the first locomotives had to be withdrawn due to serious damage to the
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and
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. Initially it was intended to replace all locomotives by new
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from 1995 onwards. However, on the reunification of
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, all such plans in the
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were cancelled. As a result, the repair shops (''Reichsbahnausbesserungswerk'' or ''RAW'') responsible, RAW Meiningen and ''RAW'' Görlitz-Schlauroth, built new frames and boilers for 14 locomotives in 1991/1992 in order to keep the engines in working order. Today the engines continue to work a lot of the traffic on their original routes. Additionally some of these locomotives may also be found today on the island of
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in the Baltic Sea working the Rügen railway ('' Rügenschen Kleinbahnen''), where some of them where already stationed in GDR times. One locomotive, no. 99 788, was sold to the museum railway from
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to
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in
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, the so-called ''Öchsle'', and operates there.


Technical features

In accordance with modern construction principles of the time, the locomotives are of a fully welded design. In contrast to their predecessors the machines were given a plate frame. Like them, however, the third axle is driven and the
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are housed in a
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. Two vacuum injectors form the feed water system. In order to enable
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firing, the grate area was increased compared with that of the '' Einheitslok''. The vehicles can carry up to 5.8 m3 of water and 3.6 tonnes of coal.


Operations

The first area of operations were the
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network with the Schönfeld-Wiesa–Thum–Meinersdorf and Wilischthal–Thum lines, the Cranzahl–
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spa town route ( Fichtelberg Railway) and the
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-Hainsberg–Kipsdorf spa town line ( Weisseritz Valley Railway). Several locomotives were also stationed in
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on the Trusebahn. After the closure of the Thum network in the early 1970s the locomotives were transferred to the Lößnitzgrund Railway (Radebeul Ost–Radeburg). Not until the 1980s did some locomotives end up on the '' Rügenschen Schmalspurbahn'' and Zittau network, in order to alleviate the shortage of engines there.


Gallery

DR-Baureihe 99 781 2024-05-19 JM 5D411750.jpg, 99 781 in regular service with RüKB DB narrow gauge 2-10-2T no. 99 782.jpg, 99 782 of the Rügen island railway ('' RüKB'') DR-Baureihe 99 783 2024-05-20 JM 5D411963.jpg, 99 783 in regular service with RüKB Rasender Roland Lok.jpg, 99 784 of the RüKB


See also

* List of East German Deutsche Reichsbahn locomotives and railbuses * Neubaulok


References

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