DB1 (DR2) 4-6-2.3Cyl No. 02.0201-0 (18.201) (088 025-2)
Nossen, Sachsen, Germany
Location: Locomotive Depot
Status: Operational
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1 DB Deutsche Bundesbahn German Federal Railways
2 DR Deutsche Reichsbahn German State Railway
Posted: Oct 3, 2023 @ 08:10:02 by Achim
Sold in 2019 to Wedler Franz Logistik (a private railway company based in Potsdam). Operational, but currently parked in BW Nossen due to expiry of the operational deadlines. 51.061055° 13.290352°
Posted: May 5, 2022 @ 06:05:14 by ILFORD
Henschel 22501/35 was a 0-8-0T, built for the Kassel-Naumburg Eisenbahn as No.7, withdrawn in 1960, scrapped in 1963. 18-201 was rebuilt at Meiningen, construction number 89 in 1961 from 61-002, a 4-6-4T, Henschel 23515 in 1938. The tender came from H45-024 (Loco scrapped in 1965). The second tender was added at a later date. 18-201 is now at Nossen depot, being overhauled.
Posted: Dec 30, 2019 @ 10:12:43 by John Pittman
This loco is featured on a 2020 calendar "Steam Trains" for May.
Posted: Feb 6, 2013 @ 12:02:04 by James F.
The 18.201 has another world record for the largest driving wheels of any steam locomotive, with a diameter of 91"!
Posted: Sep 21, 2007 @ 16:09:05 by Jürgen Heegmann
The photo was taken in Hersbruck near Nürnberg, Bavaria at June 30th 2007 and the 18 201 was obviously operational ... ;-) Best wishes from Frankfurt, Germany Jürgen Heegmann