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The Prussian Class T 10s were tank locomotives operated by the Prussian state railways. They were procured for duties between Frankfurt and Wiesbaden between 1909 and 1912. This 41-kilometre (25 mi) long route between the two termini was to be worked without turning the locomotive. Because the engine tended to derail, in practice it was turned whenever possible. On these engines, supplied by Borsig, the boiler from the Prussian P 6 and the running gear and drive from the Prussian P 8 were used. The boiler had to be positioned further forward than was usual on other locomotives in order to even out the distribution of weight, because the design omitted any trailing wheels. The first trial runs took place on 30 June 1909.

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  • Preußische T 10 (de)
  • T10 ex-Prusse (fr)
  • Prussian T 10 (en)
  • Baureihe 76 (pl)
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  • Die T 10 der Preußischen Staatseisenbahnen war eine Tender-Heißdampflokomotive der Achsfolge 2'C. Sie wurden für den Einsatz zwischen Frankfurt am Main und Wiesbaden 1909, 1910 und 1912 beschafft. Die 41 km lange Strecke zwischen den beiden Kopfbahnhöfen sollte ohne Wenden der Lok betrieben werden. Die Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR) reihte sie als Baureihe 76 ein. (de)
  • Les T10 sont des locomotives à vapeur de disposition d'essieu : 230 construites pour les Chemins de fer royaux de Prusse (KPEV). (fr)
  • Baureihe 76 – niemiecka lokomotywa parowa wyprodukowana w 1909 roku. Zostały wyprodukowane w liczbie 12 sztuk. Były używane do prowadzenia pociągów osobowych. (pl)
  • The Prussian Class T 10s were tank locomotives operated by the Prussian state railways. They were procured for duties between Frankfurt and Wiesbaden between 1909 and 1912. This 41-kilometre (25 mi) long route between the two termini was to be worked without turning the locomotive. Because the engine tended to derail, in practice it was turned whenever possible. On these engines, supplied by Borsig, the boiler from the Prussian P 6 and the running gear and drive from the Prussian P 8 were used. The boiler had to be positioned further forward than was usual on other locomotives in order to even out the distribution of weight, because the design omitted any trailing wheels. The first trial runs took place on 30 June 1909. (en)
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  • DRG Class 76 (en)
  • Prussian T 10 (en)
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  • DRG Class 76 (en)
  • Prussian T 10 (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/76~F891903N_cropped.jpg
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  • Fleischmann model of Prussian P 10 (en)
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  • Die T 10 der Preußischen Staatseisenbahnen war eine Tender-Heißdampflokomotive der Achsfolge 2'C. Sie wurden für den Einsatz zwischen Frankfurt am Main und Wiesbaden 1909, 1910 und 1912 beschafft. Die 41 km lange Strecke zwischen den beiden Kopfbahnhöfen sollte ohne Wenden der Lok betrieben werden. Die Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR) reihte sie als Baureihe 76 ein. (de)
  • Les T10 sont des locomotives à vapeur de disposition d'essieu : 230 construites pour les Chemins de fer royaux de Prusse (KPEV). (fr)
  • The Prussian Class T 10s were tank locomotives operated by the Prussian state railways. They were procured for duties between Frankfurt and Wiesbaden between 1909 and 1912. This 41-kilometre (25 mi) long route between the two termini was to be worked without turning the locomotive. Because the engine tended to derail, in practice it was turned whenever possible. On these engines, supplied by Borsig, the boiler from the Prussian P 6 and the running gear and drive from the Prussian P 8 were used. The boiler had to be positioned further forward than was usual on other locomotives in order to even out the distribution of weight, because the design omitted any trailing wheels. The first trial runs took place on 30 June 1909. The Reichsbahn took over 11 machines of this class as their DRG Class 76, the engines were given numbers 76 001–011. The other locomotive (7404) was given to the Chemins de fer du Nord under the terms of the Versailles Treaty. Eight engines were taken over by the Deutsche Bundesbahn. Between 1945 and 1948 they were either retired or sold to private railways. In 1964 there were still six units on duty with the East Hanoverian Railway (OHE). No examples of the DRG Class 76 have been preserved. (en)
  • Baureihe 76 – niemiecka lokomotywa parowa wyprodukowana w 1909 roku. Zostały wyprodukowane w liczbie 12 sztuk. Były używane do prowadzenia pociągów osobowych. (pl)
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