The Baden VI C class nos. 875 to 894 and 900 to 971, are 2-6-2 Prairie type tank steam locomotives, built between 1914 and 1921, for the Großherzoglich Badische Staatsbahn (Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway), and Its sucessor, the Deutsche Reichsbahn Gesellshaft (DRG). They were used ahead of passenger trains.
Description[]
Mechanical Description[]
Coal and Water Cappacity[]
Liveries[]
History[]
Germany[]
G.Bad.St.E. VI c Nos. 875 to 894 and 900 to 971[]
DRG 75-401 to 494, 1001 to 1023 and 1101 to 1133[]
France[]
État 32-901 to 915[]
SNCF 3-131.TB.901 to 915 and 1-131.TX.402, 404, 460 and 493[]
Belgium[]
Luxembourg[]
PH 251 to 263
CFL 3501 to 3513
Preservation[]
Gallery[]
Baden VI c No. 939 at the American camp of Is-sur-Tille, in France, before being redistributed to a country of the Entente.