Bavarian B VII
The Bavarian B VII were steam locomotives of the Royal Bavarian State Railways.
This peat -fired engines were the first delivered by Krauss to the state railway locomotives in Bavaria. They resembled the vehicles of the axle formula B of the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg State Railways. They were equipped with a water tank frame and a Allansteuerung with outer cylinder. They were in their short career rebuilt once, where you changed the boiler pressure. The staff at the infamous evil than seven Lok were after 9 years retired in 1877 in the service.
They were bay with a Tender of design. 3 T 6.7 equipped.
German Reichsbahn (1920-1945): Express train, passenger train, freight train, tender, narrow gauge locomotives
German Federal Railroad express train, passenger train, freight train, tender, narrow gauge locomotives
German Reichsbahn (1945-1993): Express train, passenger train, freight train, tender, narrow gauge locomotives
Regional railways: Baden · Bavaria · Mecklenburg · Oldenburg · Palatine · Prussia · Saxony · Württemberg · Alsace-Lorraine
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