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DRG Class 01

The Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft's BR 01 steam locomotives were the first standardised (Einheitsdampflokomotive) steam express passenger locomotives built by the unified German railway system. They were of 4-6-2 "Pacific" wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation, or 2′C1′ h2 in the UIC classification. The idea of standardisation was that it would reduce maintenance costs; i.e. if a BR 01 whose engine shop was in, say, Berlin broke down in Dresden, instead of having to ship the necessary part from Berlin and take the locomotive out of service, a part from the Dresden shop could be used as all of the engines, parts, and workings were exactly the same and produced nationwide. Thus it was a "standard" product for engine shops.

DRG Class 01
01 118 at Bahnhofsfest Königstein Pfingsten 2007
Type and origin
BuilderAEG, BMAG, Borsig, Henschel, Hohenzollern, Krupp
Build date1926–1938
Total produced231 + 10 former Class 02s
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte4-6-2
 • GermanS 36.20
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Leading dia.01 001–101, 233–242: 850 mm (33.46 in)
01 102–232: 1,000 mm (39.37 in)
Driver dia.2,000 mm (78.74 in)
Trailing dia.1,250 mm (49.21 in)
Length:
 • Over beams23.940 m (78 ft 7 in)
Axle load20.2 tonnes (19.9 long tons; 22.3 short tons)
Adhesive weight59.2 tonnes (58.3 long tons; 65.3 short tons)
Service weight108.9 tonnes (107.2 long tons; 120.0 short tons)
Tender type2'2' T 30/32/34
Fuel capacity10.0 t hard coal
Water cap.30.0/32.0/34.0 m3
Boiler:
No. of heating tubes01 001–076: 129
01 077–: 107
No. of smoke tubes01 001–076: 54
01 077–: 70
Heating tube length01 001–076: 5,800 mm (228.3 in)
01 077–: 6,800 mm (267.7 in)
Boiler pressure16 bar (1.60 MPa; 232 psi)
Heating surface:
 • Firebox
01 001–149, 233–242: 4.41 m2 (47.5 sq ft)
01 150–232: 4.32 m2 (46.5 sq ft)
 • Radiative17 m2 (180 sq ft)
 • Evaporative01 001–076, 233–242: 237.56 m2 (2,557.1 sq ft)
01 077–149: 247.25 m2 (2,661.4 sq ft)
01 150–232: 247.15 m2 (2,660.3 sq ft)
Superheater:
 • Heating area01 001–076, 233–242: 100.00 m2 (1,076.4 sq ft)
01 077–232: 85.00 m2 (914.9 sq ft)
Cylinder size01 001–010: 650 mm (25.59 in)
01 012–232: 600 mm (23.62 in)
Piston stroke660 mm (25.98 in)
Valve gearWalschaerts (Heusinger) with lifting links
Train heatingSteam
Performance figures
Maximum speedforwards: 120 or 130 km/h (75 or 81 mph)
backwards: 50 km/h (31 mph)
Indicated power1,648 kW (2,210 hp)
Career
Retired1982
Disposition17 Preserved, remainder scrapped

History edit

 
DRG steam locomotive 01 046 at the former RAW in Frankfurt am Main-Nied in the year 1938
 
Manufacturer's plate of 01 118 of the Frankfurt Historic Railway

The firms of AEG and Borsig, who were the main manufacturers of these engines, together with Henschel, Hohenzollern, Krupp and BMAG previously Schwartzkopff, delivered a total of 231 examples of this Einheitsdampflokomotive between 1926 and 1938 for the fast passenger services of the Deutsche Reichsbahn.

To begin with, 10 locomotives of this class were built with two-cylinder engines for comparison purposes alongside a similar batch of 10 engines of their sister Class 02, which had four-cylinder compounding. Extensive measurement and trial runs were conducted, but after lengthy discussions the controversial decision finally fell in favour of the two-cylinder configuration, which was simpler to maintain but less powerful and less economical than the four-cylinder compounds.

The first Class 01 locomotive that went into service was not 01 001, but 01 008, which is preserved today in the Bochum-Dahlhausen Railway Museum. The mass production of Class 01s was somewhat delayed at first because in the 1920s there were neither enough routes with the necessary axle load of 20 tons nor sufficiently large turntables. Not until the beginning of the 1930s did the Class 01 become the predominant express train locomotive of the Deutsche Reichsbahn. By 1938 there were 231 Class 01 locomotives available for the prestigious express train duties. Another 10 four-cylinder Class 02 locomotives (01 111, 01 233–241) were converted to two-cylinder Class 01 models between 1937 and 1942. To accommodate for the many routes with axle load restrictions too low for Class 01 service, in the early 1930s, a third variant was created: the Class 03 designed with a two-cylinder engine and axle load of 18 ton, of which no less than 298 were built. Launched in 1939, the three-cylinder DRG Class 01.10 was a further development of the 01.

A total of five series or batches were delivered, each with minor variations: 01 001–010 (1926), 01 112–076 (1927–28), 01 077–101 (1930–31), 01 102–190 (1934–1936), 01 191–232 (1937–1938).

Even in the 1930s the employment of Class 01s was limited to the relatively few routes that had already been modified to take a 20-ton axle load. From Berlin outwards they were the Anhalt, Lehrte and Hamburg lines. The Berlin City Railway had first to be strengthened by reinforcing the viaduct arches. Up to 1930, the first 90 engines were stationed at the locomotive depots of Essen, Nuremberg, Erfurt P, Berlin Ahb, Hamm, Magdeburg Hbf, Kassel, Hanover, Hamburg Altona, Bebra and Offenburg. From 1931 they were also stabled at Frankfurt (M) 1, Berlin Leb, Braunschweig, Berlin Pog, Schneidemühl, Königsberg, Göttingen P, Paderborn, Dresden Alt, Breslau, Cologne Deutzerfeld, Hof and Halle P.

 
Locomotive 01 118 of the Frankfurt Historic Railway
 
View of the driver's cab on locomotive 01 008

Originally, the Class 01's top speed was restricted to 120 km/h. In order to raise this to 130 km/h, the diameter of the leading wheels was changed from its original 850 mm to 1,000 mm on locomotives from operating number 01 102 onwards and brake effort was increased by installing double-sided working of the brake shoes on the coupled wheels and by braking the trailing wheels. The air and feed pumps were located in smokebox recesses behind the large Wagner smoke deflectors, which had been fitted from 01 077 onwards. (Earlier models were also refitted with Wagner type deflectors later). This made access to the pumps for maintenance purposes more difficult and later Einheitsloks had their pumps located in the middle of the vehicle on delivery. The Deutsche Bundesbahn converted their engines to the smaller Witte smoke deflectors and moved the pumps to the running board in the centre of the vehicle. The Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany shied away from such major changes to the load distribution, so that only minor modifications in appearance can be seen even in their last years.

From the third series (01 077 et seq.) the boilers were delivered with longer smoke tubes and thus a shorter firebox. All engines originally had a central lock for the smokebox door. The first locomotives had gas lighting on delivery; from 01 010 they had electrical lighting and the last few batches were given a third headlight.

The Class 01s were equipped with 2'2 T 30, 2'2' T 32 or 2'2' T 34 tenders. Their coal capacity was 10 tons of stone coal, and the water tank held either 30, 32 or 34 cubic metres of water. The prototype locomotives, 01 001 to 01 010, were supplied with the smaller 2'2 T 30 tenders, because there were not enough large turntables around. Later these tenders were only used if they were absolutely necessary, e.g. in cross-border services with the Netherlands. From the second series (01 012 et seq.) on, the Class 01 was furnished with rivetted 2'2' T 32 tenders. The welded tenders, class 2'2' T 34, appeared only by way of exchange (mainly from brand new Class 44) locomotives. Thereafter they were almost the only ones used during the war years and after the Second World War, because they had a larger water capacity.

Class 01 locomotives remained in service with the Deutsche Bundesbahn until 1973. In the DR, they were still working up to the early 1980s, largely in their original state with large smoke deflectors. They were legendary in their last years for hauling the D-Zug services on the Berlin-Dresden route up to autumn 1977. Only when the large Soviet DR Class 132 diesel locomotives arrived, the Class 01 express train locomotives were finally forced out of scheduled services in the GDR after almost 50 years.

Rebuilds edit

Rebuilds 1950 to 1957 (DB) edit

Henschel mixer preheater rebuild
Specifications
Axle load20.0 tonnes (19.7 long tons; 22.0 short tons)
Adhesive weight60.0 tonnes (59.1 long tons; 66.1 short tons)
Service weight111.1 tonnes (109.3 long tons; 122.5 short tons)
Heating surface:
 • Firebox
4.31 m2 (46.4 sq ft)
 • Evaporative216.23 m2 (2,327.5 sq ft)
Superheater:
 • Heating area95.00 m2 (1,022.6 sq ft)

In 1950 and 1951, the Deutsche Bundesbahn converted locomotives 01 042, 01 046, 01 112, 01 154 and 01 192. They were enhanced with a Heinl mixer preheater by Henschel and a turbo feed pump. In addition combustion chambers were installed in the boilers. Finally the conversion was rounded off with the replacement of the original smoke deflectors by Witte deflectors, which in spite of their considerably smaller size were just as effective as their larger predecessors. Four of the five modified locomotives remained in service until 1968.

Rebuilds 1957 to 1961 (new DB boiler) edit

New DB boiler design rebuild
Specifications
Axle load19.8 tonnes (19.5 long tons; 21.8 short tons)
Adhesive weight57.6 tonnes (56.7 long tons; 63.5 short tons)
Service weight108.3 tonnes (106.6 long tons; 119.4 short tons)
Heating surface:
 • Firebox
3.96 m2 (42.6 sq ft)
 • Evaporative193.09 m2 (2,078.4 sq ft)
Superheater:
 • Heating area100.54 m2 (1,082.2 sq ft)

From 1957 the Deutsche Bundesbahn rebuilt a further 50 vehicles. These engines were given welded, high-performance, steam boilers, which had already been used on the DRG Class 01.10. In addition a new mixer preheater system was installed in the smokebox and numerous friction bearings were replaced by roller bearings. Changes to the cylinder block, running board, a shorter chimney, front apron (Frontschürze) and locomotive frame, as well as the missing feedwater dome, all gave the locomotives a different external appearance.

 
Reboilered 01 class near Hof at Easter 1972.

DR Reko locomotive 01.5 edit

 
Rekolok 01 519

From 1962, the Reichsbahn repair shop (Reichsbahnausbesserungswerk) at Meiningen rebuilt 35 Class 01 engines for the DR under the direction of the research and trials division VES-M Halle. Like the DB, they selected only those locomotives with more powerful brakes (from 01 102). All these locos were fitted with new Witte smoke deflectors with tapered edges, a new driver's cab and a new boiler, positioned higher on the frame. The boiler had a combustion chamber, a mixer preheater and a continuous cover for the dome.

Preserved locomotives edit

 
01 118 at Bahnhofsfest Königstein Pfingsten 2007 seen from front above
 
01 118 at Bahnhofsfest Königstein Pfingsten 2007 seen from back above
 
01 533 in Lindau Hbf

Operational locomotives edit

Only a few locomotives of the original design have been preserved unchanged over the course of time.

Of the two-cylinder Class 01 engines, the following are currently operational:

  • 01 118, built in 1934, is the only one to have been operational without interruption until today. After the war it was in service with the DR; since 1981 it has belonged to the Historic Railway, Frankfurt (Historische Eisenbahn Frankfurt). From its base in Frankfurt Osthafen it is regularly used for museum services, including on the Frankfurt Harbour Railway (Frankfurter Hafenbahn).
  • Another operational locomotive of this class is 01 066, built in 1928 by Schwartzkopff and which was on duty with the Deutsche Reichsbahn until 1977. Thereafter it was used as a heating engine until 1989 in the VEB Genthin washing powder factory in Nauen. The Bavarian Railway Museum in Nördlingen rebuilt the partly preserved locomotive in the Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works from individual components from other locomotives, including those of other classes – and put it back in service in summer 1993.
  • The third operational locomotive is 01 202, that is worked by the Verein Pacific 01 202 in Switzerland. This loco was last in service with the DB and had Witte smoke deflectors. It has retained its original boiler, but lost the front apron. After its retirement in 1975, the engine was rebuilt again over 20 years with great initiative and made operational again. It was given a red livery stripe on the tender at the height of the running plate.
  • Locomotive 01 116, which was built in 1934 with factory no. 1413 by Krupp and rebuilt in 1964/65 at RAW Meiningen, runs today as 01 533 with ÖGEG in Austria.
  • 01 150 – DB Museum locomotive in DB configuration with Witte smoke deflectors. A new DLW Meiningen boiler was installed in 2012. On 17 October 2005 it was badly damaged by the great fire at the Nuremberg/Gostenhof locomotive depot. After inspecting the badly damaged steam engine at DLW Meiningen, DB AG initially intended just to carry out a cosmetic refurbishment; but after a donation marathon initiated by the last engine driver, Olaf Teubert, who collected nearly €1M within two years, a full operational restoration was enabled from 2011 to 2012. Since May 2013 the restored steam engine has been made operationally ready for use on the German railway network again.

Non-operational locomotives edit

In addition there are several Class 01 and 01.5 locomotives that have been preserved as non-operational exhibits:

 
001 150-2 waits to leave Regensburg with a train for Hof, August 1973.

PC games edit

  • The engine is featured in the 2006 PC game, Sid Meier's Railroads!, as an engine available for purchase in German scenario, albeit missing a tender and several key details.

See also edit

References edit

  • Weisbrod, Manfred (1999). Baureihe 01 Geschichte, Bau und Bewährung einer Schnellzuglokomotive. Transpress. ISBN 978-3-344-70769-9.
  • Maidment, David (2017). The German Pacific Locomotive: Its Design and Development. Locomotive Portfolios series. Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK: Pen & Sword Transport. ISBN 9781473852495.
  • Nagel, Gustav (2002). "Dampf, letzter Akt. 1962: Die Rekonstruktion der Baureihe 01 beginnt". Lok Magazin. München: GeraNova Zeitschriftenverlag GmbH. 41 (248): 92–95. ISSN 0458-1822.
  • Melcher, Peter (2003). "Vom Winde verweht ... . Abschied von der DB-01". Lok Magazin. München: GeraNova Zeitschriftenverlag GmbH. 42 (263): 104–111. ISSN 0458-1822.
  • Koschinski, Konrad (2006). Legendäre Baureihe 01 Extra-Kapitel Museumslokomotiven; Statistik. Verlag-Gruppe Bahn. ISBN 978-3-89610-156-3.
  • Weisbrod, Manfred; Müller, Hans; Petznik, Wolfgang (1976). Dampflokomotiven deutscher Eisenbahnen, Baureihe 01–39 (EFA 1.1) (in German) (3rd ed.). Düsseldorf: Alba Buchverlag. pp. 16–25. ISBN 3-87094-081-6.

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Deutsche Reichsbahn Gesellschaft s BR 01 steam locomotives were the first standardised Einheitsdampflokomotive steam express passenger locomotives built by the unified German railway system They were of 4 6 2 Pacific wheel arrangement in the Whyte notation or 2 C1 h2 in the UIC classification The idea of standardisation was that it would reduce maintenance costs i e if a BR 01 whose engine shop was in say Berlin broke down in Dresden instead of having to ship the necessary part from Berlin and take the locomotive out of service a part from the Dresden shop could be used as all of the engines parts and workings were exactly the same and produced nationwide Thus it was a standard product for engine shops DRG Class 0101 118 at Bahnhofsfest Konigstein Pfingsten 2007Type and originBuilderAEG BMAG Borsig Henschel Hohenzollern KruppBuild date1926 1938Total produced231 10 former Class 02sSpecificationsConfiguration Whyte4 6 2 GermanS 36 20Gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeLeading dia 01 001 101 233 242 850 mm 33 46 in 01 102 232 1 000 mm 39 37 in Driver dia 2 000 mm 78 74 in Trailing dia 1 250 mm 49 21 in Length Over beams23 940 m 78 ft 7 in Axle load20 2 tonnes 19 9 long tons 22 3 short tons Adhesive weight59 2 tonnes 58 3 long tons 65 3 short tons Service weight108 9 tonnes 107 2 long tons 120 0 short tons Tender type2 2 T 30 32 34Fuel capacity10 0 t hard coalWater cap 30 0 32 0 34 0 m3Boiler No of heating tubes01 001 076 129 01 077 107No of smoke tubes01 001 076 54 01 077 70Heating tube length01 001 076 5 800 mm 228 3 in 01 077 6 800 mm 267 7 in Boiler pressure16 bar 1 60 MPa 232 psi Heating surface Firebox01 001 149 233 242 4 41 m2 47 5 sq ft 01 150 232 4 32 m2 46 5 sq ft Radiative17 m2 180 sq ft Evaporative01 001 076 233 242 237 56 m2 2 557 1 sq ft 01 077 149 247 25 m2 2 661 4 sq ft 01 150 232 247 15 m2 2 660 3 sq ft Superheater Heating area01 001 076 233 242 100 00 m2 1 076 4 sq ft 01 077 232 85 00 m2 914 9 sq ft Cylinder size01 001 010 650 mm 25 59 in 01 012 232 600 mm 23 62 in Piston stroke660 mm 25 98 in Valve gearWalschaerts Heusinger with lifting linksTrain heatingSteamPerformance figuresMaximum speedforwards 120 or 130 km h 75 or 81 mph backwards 50 km h 31 mph Indicated power1 648 kW 2 210 hp CareerRetired1982Disposition17 Preserved remainder scrapped Contents 1 History 2 Rebuilds 2 1 Rebuilds 1950 to 1957 DB 2 2 Rebuilds 1957 to 1961 new DB boiler 2 3 DR Reko locomotive 01 5 3 Preserved locomotives 3 1 Operational locomotives 3 2 Non operational locomotives 4 PC games 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp DRG steam locomotive 01 046 at the former RAW in Frankfurt am Main Nied in the year 1938 nbsp Manufacturer s plate of 01 118 of the Frankfurt Historic RailwayThe firms of AEG and Borsig who were the main manufacturers of these engines together with Henschel Hohenzollern Krupp and BMAG previously Schwartzkopff delivered a total of 231 examples of this Einheitsdampflokomotive between 1926 and 1938 for the fast passenger services of the Deutsche Reichsbahn To begin with 10 locomotives of this class were built with two cylinder engines for comparison purposes alongside a similar batch of 10 engines of their sister Class 02 which had four cylinder compounding Extensive measurement and trial runs were conducted but after lengthy discussions the controversial decision finally fell in favour of the two cylinder configuration which was simpler to maintain but less powerful and less economical than the four cylinder compounds The first Class 01 locomotive that went into service was not 01 001 but 01 008 which is preserved today in the Bochum Dahlhausen Railway Museum The mass production of Class 01s was somewhat delayed at first because in the 1920s there were neither enough routes with the necessary axle load of 20 tons nor sufficiently large turntables Not until the beginning of the 1930s did the Class 01 become the predominant express train locomotive of the Deutsche Reichsbahn By 1938 there were 231 Class 01 locomotives available for the prestigious express train duties Another 10 four cylinder Class 02 locomotives 01 111 01 233 241 were converted to two cylinder Class 01 models between 1937 and 1942 To accommodate for the many routes with axle load restrictions too low for Class 01 service in the early 1930s a third variant was created the Class 03 designed with a two cylinder engine and axle load of 18 ton of which no less than 298 were built Launched in 1939 the three cylinder DRG Class 01 10 was a further development of the 01 A total of five series or batches were delivered each with minor variations 01 001 010 1926 01 112 076 1927 28 01 077 101 1930 31 01 102 190 1934 1936 01 191 232 1937 1938 Even in the 1930s the employment of Class 01s was limited to the relatively few routes that had already been modified to take a 20 ton axle load From Berlin outwards they were the Anhalt Lehrte and Hamburg lines The Berlin City Railway had first to be strengthened by reinforcing the viaduct arches Up to 1930 the first 90 engines were stationed at the locomotive depots of Essen Nuremberg Erfurt P Berlin Ahb Hamm Magdeburg Hbf Kassel Hanover Hamburg Altona Bebra and Offenburg From 1931 they were also stabled at Frankfurt M 1 Berlin Leb Braunschweig Berlin Pog Schneidemuhl Konigsberg Gottingen P Paderborn Dresden Alt Breslau Cologne Deutzerfeld Hof and Halle P nbsp Locomotive 01 118 of the Frankfurt Historic Railway nbsp View of the driver s cab on locomotive 01 008Originally the Class 01 s top speed was restricted to 120 km h In order to raise this to 130 km h the diameter of the leading wheels was changed from its original 850 mm to 1 000 mm on locomotives from operating number 01 102 onwards and brake effort was increased by installing double sided working of the brake shoes on the coupled wheels and by braking the trailing wheels The air and feed pumps were located in smokebox recesses behind the large Wagner smoke deflectors which had been fitted from 01 077 onwards Earlier models were also refitted with Wagner type deflectors later This made access to the pumps for maintenance purposes more difficult and later Einheitsloks had their pumps located in the middle of the vehicle on delivery The Deutsche Bundesbahn converted their engines to the smaller Witte smoke deflectors and moved the pumps to the running board in the centre of the vehicle The Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany shied away from such major changes to the load distribution so that only minor modifications in appearance can be seen even in their last years From the third series 01 077 et seq the boilers were delivered with longer smoke tubes and thus a shorter firebox All engines originally had a central lock for the smokebox door The first locomotives had gas lighting on delivery from 01 010 they had electrical lighting and the last few batches were given a third headlight The Class 01s were equipped with 2 2 T 30 2 2 T 32 or 2 2 T 34 tenders Their coal capacity was 10 tons of stone coal and the water tank held either 30 32 or 34 cubic metres of water The prototype locomotives 01 001 to 01 010 were supplied with the smaller 2 2 T 30 tenders because there were not enough large turntables around Later these tenders were only used if they were absolutely necessary e g in cross border services with the Netherlands From the second series 01 012 et seq on the Class 01 was furnished with rivetted 2 2 T 32 tenders The welded tenders class 2 2 T 34 appeared only by way of exchange mainly from brand new Class 44 locomotives Thereafter they were almost the only ones used during the war years and after the Second World War because they had a larger water capacity Class 01 locomotives remained in service with the Deutsche Bundesbahn until 1973 In the DR they were still working up to the early 1980s largely in their original state with large smoke deflectors They were legendary in their last years for hauling the D Zug services on the Berlin Dresden route up to autumn 1977 Only when the large Soviet DR Class 132 diesel locomotives arrived the Class 01 express train locomotives were finally forced out of scheduled services in the GDR after almost 50 years Rebuilds editRebuilds 1950 to 1957 DB edit Henschel mixer preheater rebuildSpecificationsAxle load20 0 tonnes 19 7 long tons 22 0 short tons Adhesive weight60 0 tonnes 59 1 long tons 66 1 short tons Service weight111 1 tonnes 109 3 long tons 122 5 short tons Heating surface Firebox4 31 m2 46 4 sq ft Evaporative216 23 m2 2 327 5 sq ft Superheater Heating area95 00 m2 1 022 6 sq ft In 1950 and 1951 the Deutsche Bundesbahn converted locomotives 01 042 01 046 01 112 01 154 and 01 192 They were enhanced with a Heinl mixer preheater by Henschel and a turbo feed pump In addition combustion chambers were installed in the boilers Finally the conversion was rounded off with the replacement of the original smoke deflectors by Witte deflectors which in spite of their considerably smaller size were just as effective as their larger predecessors Four of the five modified locomotives remained in service until 1968 Rebuilds 1957 to 1961 new DB boiler edit New DB boiler design rebuildSpecificationsAxle load19 8 tonnes 19 5 long tons 21 8 short tons Adhesive weight57 6 tonnes 56 7 long tons 63 5 short tons Service weight108 3 tonnes 106 6 long tons 119 4 short tons Heating surface Firebox3 96 m2 42 6 sq ft Evaporative193 09 m2 2 078 4 sq ft Superheater Heating area100 54 m2 1 082 2 sq ft From 1957 the Deutsche Bundesbahn rebuilt a further 50 vehicles These engines were given welded high performance steam boilers which had already been used on the DRG Class 01 10 In addition a new mixer preheater system was installed in the smokebox and numerous friction bearings were replaced by roller bearings Changes to the cylinder block running board a shorter chimney front apron Frontschurze and locomotive frame as well as the missing feedwater dome all gave the locomotives a different external appearance nbsp Reboilered 01 class near Hof at Easter 1972 DR Reko locomotive 01 5 edit nbsp Rekolok 01 519Main article DR Class 01 5 From 1962 the Reichsbahn repair shop Reichsbahnausbesserungswerk at Meiningen rebuilt 35 Class 01 engines for the DR under the direction of the research and trials division VES M Halle Like the DB they selected only those locomotives with more powerful brakes from 01 102 All these locos were fitted with new Witte smoke deflectors with tapered edges a new driver s cab and a new boiler positioned higher on the frame The boiler had a combustion chamber a mixer preheater and a continuous cover for the dome Preserved locomotives edit nbsp 01 118 at Bahnhofsfest Konigstein Pfingsten 2007 seen from front above nbsp 01 118 at Bahnhofsfest Konigstein Pfingsten 2007 seen from back above nbsp 01 533 in Lindau HbfOperational locomotives edit Only a few locomotives of the original design have been preserved unchanged over the course of time Of the two cylinder Class 01 engines the following are currently operational 01 118 built in 1934 is the only one to have been operational without interruption until today After the war it was in service with the DR since 1981 it has belonged to the Historic Railway Frankfurt Historische Eisenbahn Frankfurt From its base in Frankfurt Osthafen it is regularly used for museum services including on the Frankfurt Harbour Railway Frankfurter Hafenbahn Another operational locomotive of this class is 01 066 built in 1928 by Schwartzkopff and which was on duty with the Deutsche Reichsbahn until 1977 Thereafter it was used as a heating engine until 1989 in the VEB Genthin washing powder factory in Nauen The Bavarian Railway Museum in Nordlingen rebuilt the partly preserved locomotive in the Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works from individual components from other locomotives including those of other classes and put it back in service in summer 1993 The third operational locomotive is 01 202 that is worked by the Verein Pacific 01 202 in Switzerland This loco was last in service with the DB and had Witte smoke deflectors It has retained its original boiler but lost the front apron After its retirement in 1975 the engine was rebuilt again over 20 years with great initiative and made operational again It was given a red livery stripe on the tender at the height of the running plate Locomotive 01 116 which was built in 1934 with factory no 1413 by Krupp and rebuilt in 1964 65 at RAW Meiningen runs today as 01 533 with OGEG in Austria 01 150 DB Museum locomotive in DB configuration with Witte smoke deflectors A new DLW Meiningen boiler was installed in 2012 On 17 October 2005 it was badly damaged by the great fire at the Nuremberg Gostenhof locomotive depot After inspecting the badly damaged steam engine at DLW Meiningen DB AG initially intended just to carry out a cosmetic refurbishment but after a donation marathon initiated by the last engine driver Olaf Teubert who collected nearly 1M within two years a full operational restoration was enabled from 2011 to 2012 Since May 2013 the restored steam engine has been made operationally ready for use on the German railway network again Non operational locomotives edit In addition there are several Class 01 and 01 5 locomotives that have been preserved as non operational exhibits 01 005 Dresden Transport Museum ex DR largely in original configuration 01 008 Bochum Dahlhausen Railway Museum the first 01 in service in DB configuration Witte smoke deflectors original boiler 01 111 German Steam Locomotive Museum Neuenmarkt not operational largely in original configuration 01 137 DB Museum locomotive largely in original configuration nbsp 001 150 2 waits to leave Regensburg with a train for Hof August 1973 01 164 German Steam Locomotive Museum Neuenmarkt in DB configuration Witte smoke deflectors original boiler 01 173 Privately owned on loan to the Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin in DB configuration Witte smoke deflectors original boiler 01 204 Privately owned largely in original configuration 01 220 Monument locomotive in Treuchtlingen DB Museum locomotive in DB configuration Witte smoke deflectors new DB boiler 01 509 ex 01 143 Ulm Railway Friends oil fired currently in for repairs at Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works due to boiler damage 01 514 ex 01 208 Technik Museum Speyer 01 519 ex 01 186 Eisenbahnfreunde Zollernbahn 01 531 ex 01 158 Nuremberg Transport Museum museum loco at Arnstadt locomotive depot currently not operational PC games editThe engine is featured in the 2006 PC game Sid Meier s Railroads as an engine available for purchase in German scenario albeit missing a tender and several key details See also editList of DRG locomotives and railbuses List of preserved steam locomotives in GermanyReferences editWeisbrod Manfred 1999 Baureihe 01 Geschichte Bau und Bewahrung einer Schnellzuglokomotive Transpress ISBN 978 3 344 70769 9 Maidment David 2017 The German Pacific Locomotive Its Design and Development Locomotive Portfolios series Barnsley South Yorkshire UK Pen amp Sword Transport ISBN 9781473852495 Nagel Gustav 2002 Dampf letzter Akt 1962 Die Rekonstruktion der Baureihe 01 beginnt Lok Magazin Munchen GeraNova Zeitschriftenverlag GmbH 41 248 92 95 ISSN 0458 1822 Melcher Peter 2003 Vom Winde verweht Abschied von der DB 01 Lok Magazin Munchen GeraNova Zeitschriftenverlag GmbH 42 263 104 111 ISSN 0458 1822 Koschinski Konrad 2006 Legendare Baureihe 01 Extra Kapitel Museumslokomotiven Statistik Verlag Gruppe Bahn ISBN 978 3 89610 156 3 Weisbrod Manfred Muller Hans Petznik Wolfgang 1976 Dampflokomotiven deutscher Eisenbahnen Baureihe 01 39 EFA 1 1 in German 3rd ed Dusseldorf Alba Buchverlag pp 16 25 ISBN 3 87094 081 6 nbsp Wikimedia 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