The Württemberg T 6 was a German, 0-8-0T, goods train, tank locomotive operated by the Royal Württemberg State Railways.
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The T 6 was specially procured for heavy shunting duties and was mainly used in the Stuttgart area.
Locomotive number 1407 was handed over to the French Chemins de fer de l'État in 1919 and allocated number 40-903. The Deutsche Reichsbahn took over the remaining eleven locomotives and grouped them into DRG Class 92.0 within their numbering plan. Already by 1945 a number of the locomotives had been sold to private railways. Only number 92 004 ended up in the Deutsche Bundesbahn, who sold it too, in 1950, to a private railway.
Classes of Württemberg locomotives and railcars | ||
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Early locomotives |
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Passenger and express train locomotives |
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Goods train locomotives |
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Tank locomotives |
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Rack railway and narrow gauge locomotives and railbuses |
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Royal Württemberg State Railways |
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