Transport Fever

Transport Fever

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Class (BR) 65
   
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Class (BR) 65

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The steam locomotives of DB Class 65 were newly designed, German, passenger train tank locomotives, built for the Deutsche Bundesbahn after the Second World War.
They were intended for suburban and commuter trains serving German cities, where they were to replace Classes 78 and 93.5. As a result, they were allocated to the locomotive depots (Bahnbetriebswerke or BW)
at Darmstadt, Düsseldorf and Letmathe. Between Düsseldorf and Essen they were even used on early S-Bahn services. And between Limburg/Lahn and Wiesbaden and in the area of Darmstadt they also hauled goods trains.
The firm of Krauss-Maffei initially delivered 13 engines in 1951 and a further 5 from 1955 to 1956. The first engine, with operating number 65 001, was retired as early as 1966.
All the vehicles were given a welded, high-performance boiler. Operating numbers 65 001 - 65 013 were equipped with a surface economizer. Numbers 65 014 - 65 018 were given a mixer preheater.
Numbers 65 012 - 65 018 were equipped for push-pull services. So there were three different variants of these two-cylinder, superheated steam engines in service with the Bundesbahn.

Class 65 locomotives proved to be exceptionally reliable engines, but they could not be used universally, because their coal bunkers and water tanks were small. As a result, they could only be used for short-range goods traffic.
Locomotive 65 018 was given a special lightweight drive, which was later used on all the engines. This locomotive is the only representative of its class to have survived in working order and is owned by the Stoom Stichting
Nederland society in the Netherlands, having been donated by a German railway museum in 1981. It was retired from Bw Aschaffenburg in 1972, the last one of these attractive locomotives to be paid off.

Source: Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DB_Class_65

Speed: 85 km/h
Power: 1098 KW
Traction: 116 KN
Avail: 1950 - 1966

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22 Comments
josecarvalihno42 9 Sep, 2018 @ 7:30pm 
hhhhhhh
go112 22 Aug, 2018 @ 11:55am 
WOAH Hab sogar ne 03 mit Stromlinienverkleidung ne 0501 und 0503 gefunden :steamhappy::steamhappy::steamhappy::steamhappy::steamhappy:
Bandion  [author] 22 Aug, 2018 @ 11:10am 
Da Grimes die macht wird es schon was feines werden ;)
go112 22 Aug, 2018 @ 11:05am 
Danke :steamhappy: Den Konverter hab ich schon :D Die 01 muss jemand enflich mal für TpF modden die ist einfach legendär :'D
Bandion  [author] 22 Aug, 2018 @ 10:40am 
@go112 Ja und nein. Mittels konverter können Train Fever Mods auch in TPF laufen. Für TF gibt es die. 01 ist ausserdem schon in der Mache vom lieben Grimes. Schau dich einfach mal hier um: https://www.transportfever.net/ , da solltest Du noch einiges finden + den Konverter.
go112 22 Aug, 2018 @ 9:25am 
GEIIIIIIIIIL :steamhappy: Weist du ob es eine BR01 im steamworkshop gibt? :D Vielleicht sogar die Blaue Stromlinien->Version? Oder die Rote Stromlinienlok BR 05? :D
White_Eagle 4 Nov, 2017 @ 4:45am 
Vielen Dank.
Gibt es noch eine Variante der Baureihe DR-Baureihe 65.10?
Bitte, bitte :))

Mit Achsformel 1’D2’, Bauart 1’D2’ h2,
mit einer Dienstmasse 121,7 t, Reibungsmasse 71,0 t, Radsatzfahrmasse 17,5 t
und eine Leermasse von 88,9 t.

Diese hatte sogar
1.103 kW indizierte Leistung und
eine Höchtgeschwindigkeit 90 km/h

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/DR-Baureihe_65.10
LIGHTTECH2 11 Aug, 2017 @ 10:39am 
dank je wel
Dr.Colossus 20 Jul, 2017 @ 8:28am 
Wow, wieder eine Bereicherrung für das Game! Sieht nice aus...THX
Bandion  [author] 19 Jul, 2017 @ 11:29am 
Sowas kommt, wenn die beiden folgenden Tenderloks fertig sind ;)