Bulletin: BR 98.10

BR 98.10

Deutsche Bundesbahn

All 45 98.10 locomotives were recovered after 1945 by the Deutsche Bundesbahn, and continued to be used exclusively in their native Bavaria. Though the locomotives were initially indispensable, they were put out to pasture after the advent of the "Roter Brummer" rail bus, especially those used in passenger train service. Many of the locomotives were still used after this time, in freight service especially. DB did not make any more major changes or improvements; in the late 50s, they added a third headlight. If the coal bin or the water tanks had to be replaced due to corrosion, the new parts frequently arose from welding technology. In 1950 the locomotives were distributed to the three directorates of Munich, Augsburg and Regensburg. The great majority of the locomotives were headquartered at ED (railway district management) Regensburg, which took in 28 units as their own. There was also 98 1041, which served the Schwandorf depot. In 1953 it joined five other 98.10 locomotives in the Straubing depot, from which they mainly ran freight trains to Cham and Neufahrn. The performance logs of a sister locomotive from this period report daily mileages between 55 km and 159 km. 13 tons of coal were consumed for every 1000 km. The 98 1041 was decommissioned in 1961 and sold for scrap. Few sister locomotives were older. The last one was 98 1005 of the Schwandorf depot, which was decommissioned in 1966. Unfortunately, none of the modern Bavarian Vizinalbahn locomotives exist today.

Key Function Soundslots Volume CVs Volume value
LightFront light, dynamo19403
F1Sound on/off1, 2, 24259, 267, 443
F2medium pitched whistle3275
F3bell4283
F4AUX 1
F5airpump6299
F6Acceleration/brake time, Shuting Mode/Shunting speed
F7curve squeal15371
F8coal shoveling5291
F9blow out9323
F10conductors signal10331
F11coupler sound8315
F12sanding11339
F13brake set13355
F14injector20411
F15whistle short16379
F16safety valve12347
F17railclank17, 18387, 395
F18dumping14363
F19water pump21419