Saxon IV T, the Glossary
The Royal Saxon State Railway designated four-coupled tank locomotives for passenger train service as class IV T (four-T), and the Deutsche Reichsbahn subsequently grouped these locomotives into DRG Class 71.3 in 1925.[1]
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14 relations: Adams axle, Czechoslovak State Railways, Deutsche Reichsbahn, Deutsche Reichsbahn (East Germany), Locomotive frame, Prussian state railways, Prussian T 5, Railway air brake, Roßwein–Niederwiesa railway, Royal Saxon State Railways, Sächsische Maschinenfabrik, Smokebox, Walschaerts valve gear, World War II.
- 1′B1′ n2t locomotives
- 2-4-2T locomotives
- Locomotives of Saxony
- Railway locomotives introduced in 1897
- Sächsische Maschinenfabrik locomotives
Adams axle
The Adams axle is a form of radial axle for rail locomotives that enable them to negotiate curves more easily.
Czechoslovak State Railways
Czechoslovak State Railways (Československé státní dráhy in Czech or Československé štátne dráhy in Slovak, often abbreviated to ČSD) was the state-owned railway company of Czechoslovakia.
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Deutsche Reichsbahn
The Deutsche Reichsbahn, also known as the German National Railway, the German State Railway, German Reich Railway, and the German Imperial Railway, was the German national railway system created after the end of World War I from the regional railways of the individual states of the German Empire.
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Deutsche Reichsbahn (East Germany)
The Deutsche Reichsbahn or DR (German Reich Railways) was the operating name of state owned railways in the East Germany, and after German reunification until 1 January 1994.
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Locomotive frame
A locomotive frame is the structure that forms the backbone of the railway locomotive, giving it strength and supporting the superstructure elements such as a cab, boiler or bodywork.
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Prussian state railways
The term Prussian state railways (German: Preußische Staatseisenbahnen) encompasses those railway organisations that were owned or managed by the State of Prussia.
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Prussian T 5
The Prussian state railways grouped a variety of different types of passenger tank locomotive into its Prussian Class T 5. Saxon IV T and Prussian T 5 are 2-4-2T locomotives, passenger locomotives and Standard gauge locomotives of Germany.
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Railway air brake
A railway air brake is a railway brake power braking system with compressed air as the operating medium.
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Roßwein–Niederwiesa railway
The Roßwein–Niederwiesa railway is a branch line in the German state of Saxony.
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Royal Saxon State Railways
The Royal Saxon State Railways (Königlich Sächsische Staatseisenbahnen) were the state-owned railways operating in the Kingdom of Saxony from 1869 to 1918. Saxon IV T and Royal Saxon State Railways are locomotives of Saxony.
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Sächsische Maschinenfabrik
The Sächsische Maschinenfabrik in Chemnitz was one of the most important engineering companies in Saxony in the second half of the 19th century and the first two decades of the 20th century. Saxon IV T and Sächsische Maschinenfabrik are Sächsische Maschinenfabrik locomotives.
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Smokebox
A smokebox is one of the major basic parts of a steam locomotive exhaust system.
Walschaerts valve gear
The Walschaerts valve gear is a type of valve gear used to regulate the flow of steam to the pistons in steam locomotives, invented by Belgian railway engineer Egide Walschaerts in 1844.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
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See also
1′B1′ n2t locomotives
2-4-2T locomotives
- BNCR Class S
- Barry Railway Class C
- Barry Railway Class J
- Bavarian Pt 2/4 H
- DRG Class 71.0
- DWWR 11
- GER Class C32
- GER Class G69
- GER Class M15
- GER Class Y65
- GNRI Class JT
- GS&WR Class 33
- GWR 3600 Class
- GWR Dean experimental locomotives
- Indian locomotive class WU
- JGR Class 860
- L&YR Class 5
- LBE Nos. 1 to 3
- LNWR 4ft 6in Tank Class
- LNWR 5ft 6in Tank Class
- Lyn (locomotive)
- NCC Class S1
- NER Class A
- NSB Class XXII
- Oldenburg T 5.1
- Prussian T 5
- Queensland 4D10 class locomotive
- Queensland 4D9 class locomotive
- Saxon IV T
- Sentetsu Goroi-class locomotive
- South Australian Railways M class (second)
- Victorian Railways E class
- Victorian Railways F class (1874)
- Walvis Bay 2-4-2T Hope
Locomotives of Saxony
- LDE – Borsdorf to Zittau
- LDE – Brüssel
- LDE – Columbus
- LDE – Comet
- LDE – Dresden to Riesa
- LDE – Edward Bury to Pfeil
- LDE – Elbe to Hayn
- LDE – Moldau to Mulde
- LDE – Pegasus
- LDE – Peter Rothwell to Nordlicht
- LDE – Renner to Greif
- LDE – Richard Hartmann to Zwickau
- LDE – Robert Stephenson
- LDE – Wurzen and Oschatz
- LDE Nos. 3 to 6
- List of Saxon locomotives and railcars
- Royal Saxon State Railways
- Saxon I
- Saxon I F
- Saxon I K
- Saxon I TV
- Saxon II K
- Saxon III
- Saxon III K
- Saxon IIIb
- Saxon IIIb V
- Saxon IV K
- Saxon IV T
- Saxon IX V
- Saxon M I TV
- Saxon V
- Saxon V K
- Saxon V V
- Saxon VI
- Saxon VI K
- Saxon VII T
- Saxon VIII 1
- Saxon VIII V2
- Saxon VIa
- Saxon VIb V
- Saxon X V
- Saxon XI HT
- Saxon XII H2
- Saxon XIV HT
- Saxon XV HTV
- Saxon XVIII H
- Saxon XX HV
- Saxonia (locomotive)
Railway locomotives introduced in 1897
- 4-2-2-0
- BNCR Class B
- Barry Railway Class J
- Bavarian D XII
- CGR 4th Class 4-4-2
- DWWR 4
- GCR Class 5
- GNR Class J13
- GWR 2021 Class
- GWR 2721 Class
- GWR 4100 Class
- GWR No. 1340 Trojan
- KkStB 99
- L&YR Class 24
- LB&SCR E4 class
- LNWR Jubilee Class
- LSWR 700 class
- LSWR M7 class
- LSWR T7 class
- LT&SR 37 Class
- MGWR Class W
- Midland Railway 1134A Class
- Queensland A10 Baldwin class locomotive
- SP&S Class L-5
- Saxon IV T
- South African Class 6B 4-6-0
- South African Class NG2 0-4-2ST
- South Australian Railways Ge class
- WAGR R class
Sächsische Maschinenfabrik locomotives
- Bavarian B III
- Bavarian B IV
- DRG Class 99.73–76
- Est 4003 to 4175
- FS Class 600
- LDE – Pegasus
- LDE – Richard Hartmann to Zwickau
- Mecklenburg G 2
- Mecklenburg III
- NS 7000
- Prussian G 12
- Prussian G 3
- Prussian G 7.1
- Prussian T 37
- Sächsische Maschinenfabrik
- Saxon I F
- Saxon I K
- Saxon I TV
- Saxon III
- Saxon III K
- Saxon IIIb
- Saxon IIIb V
- Saxon IV K
- Saxon IV T
- Saxon IX V
- Saxon M I TV
- Saxon V K
- Saxon V V
- Saxon VI
- Saxon VI K
- Saxon VII T
- Saxon VIII V2
- Saxon VIa
- Saxon VIb V
- Saxon X V
- Saxon XI HT
- Saxon XII H2
- Saxon XIV HT
- Saxon XV HTV
- Saxon XVIII H
- Saxon XX HV
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saxon_IV_T
Also known as DRG Class 71.3.