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Eutin-Lübeck Railway No. 11 to 14
Prignitz Railway and Mecklenburg Friedrich-Wilhelm Railway No. 29 to 32, Wittenberg-Perleberg Railway No. 111 and German Reichsbahn class 756
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Germany | 1924
11 produced
Former ELE 14 and 75 634 of the Reichsbahn in the Aumühle engine shed of the Verein Verkehrsamateure und Museumsbahn
Former ELE 14 and 75 634 of the Reichsbahn in the Aumühle engine shed of the Verein Verkehrsamateure und Museumsbahn
Joachim Lutz

Starting in 1924, the Eutin-Lübeck Railway received four 2-6-2T tank locomotives for passenger service which had been specifically designed by Henschel. In the thirties, the Prignitz Railway got two similar locomotives which were ten tonnes lighter, but had a higher boiler pressure. Two other railways in northern Germany also got similar locomotives. Four went to the Mecklenburg Friedrich Wilhelm Railway, two of which were supplied by Schwartzkopff. The last one was the Wittenberge-Perleberg Railway that received a single locomotive.

In World War II, all these locomotives came to the Reichsbahn and became class 756. Three locomotives which were in Western Germany after the war came to the private Teutoburg Forest Railway. The others stayed with the East German Reichsbahn and were withdrawn between 1960 and 1968. So far there is only a short text for this vehicle. In the future it will be described in more detail.

VariantEutin-Lübeck RailwayPrignitz Railway
General
Built1924-19291936-1937
ManufacturerHenschel, Schwartzkopff
Axle config2-6-2T (Prairie) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length41 ft 9 15/16 in40 ft 2 5/16 in
Service weight173,504 lbs151,016 lbs
Adhesive weight119,049 lbs99,208 lbs
Axle load37,479 lbs33,069 lbs
Fuel capacitycoal
Boiler
VariantEutin-Lübeck RailwayPrignitz Railway
Power Plant
Driver diameter59.1 in
Boiler pressure203 psi188 psi
Expansion typesimple
Power
Power sourcesteam
Top speed50 mph
Calculated Values
steam locomotive
passenger
tank locomotive
last changed: 04/2025
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