List of Preserved Steam Locomotives in Germany - Locomotives That Can Be Grouped Into The Classification Scheme - Class 64

Class 64

The DRG Class 64 was a standard, passenger train tank locomotive with a load axle load and a 1'C1' axle arrangement, affectionately known as the Bubikopf (German for the 1920s style 'bob' haircut).

Running
no.
EDP-
No.
Built Manufacturer
Factory no.
Owner Operator
Route
Location DBAG
BR 088
Remarks Working
64 007 64 1007-0 1928 Borsig
11963
DB AG Mecklenburgische Eisenbahnfreunde Schwerin e.V. BW Schwerin 088 645-7 Rivetted water tanks No
64 094 064 094-6 1928 Humboldt
1821
GES Kornwestheim Railway Museum Formerly a monument at Tamm No
64 289 1934 Krupp
1298
EfZ South German Railway Museum (SEH) SEH, Heilbronn Ex-Eisenbahn-Kurier, on loan No
64 295 1934 ME
4249
German Steam Locomotive Museum (DDM) DDM, Neuenmarkt No
64 317 64 1317-3 1934 Krupp
1320
? Frankfurt (Oder) station Monument
64 419 064 419-5 1935 ME
4312
DBK Historic Railway
(DBK HB)
BW Crailsheim Yes
64 446 064 446-8 1938 Krauss-Maffei
15625
DB AG BW Neumünster No
64 491 064 491-4 1940 O&K
13298
Dampfbahn Fränkische Schweiz (DFS) Bf Ebermannstadt New-design boiler Yes
64 520 064 520-0 1940 Jung
9270
Bavarian Railway Museum (BEM) BEM, Nördlingen Formerly a monument at Engen No

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