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Lokalbahn AG No. 895
German Reichsbahn ET 194
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Germany | 1930
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No. 895 around 1935 in Bad Wörishofen
No. 895 around 1935 in Bad Wörishofen
Eisenbahn-Journal, September 1992

One of the secondary lines in Bavaria operated by the LAG was the one between Türkheim and Bad Wörishofen. This line had already been electrified with 550 V DC when it was opened in 1896. After the original two passenger railcars, the LAG built a two-axle freight railcar from an old baggage car. The electric equipment came from SSW. Like its predecessors, it had two traction motors with 55 kW each and reached a top speed of 40 km/h. The Reichsbahn numbered it ET 194 11. It was in use until 1939 when electric service was discontinued. After this, it came to the Bad Aibling - Feilnbach line, but was only stored until it was finally scrapped in 1947.

General
Built1930
Manufacturermechanical part: LAG, electrical part: SSW
Axle configB 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length26 ft 0 3/16 in
Wheelbase11 ft 9 3/4 in
Rigid wheelbase11 ft 9 3/4 in
Service weight31,306 lbs
Adhesive weight31,306 lbs
Axle load20,944 lbs
Boiler
Power Plant
Power
Power sourceelectric - DC
Electric system550 V
Continuous power110 hp (82 kW)
Top speed25 mph
Starting effort5,395 lbf
Calculated Values
EMU
baggage railcar
secondary line
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