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Baden I b and Bavarian D VI

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Difference between Baden I b and Bavarian D VI

Baden I b vs. Bavarian D VI

The Baden Class I b locomotives of the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railways were built for the pontoon bridges from Heidelberg to Speyer. The Bavarian Class D VI were German, 0-4-0, steam locomotives of the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn).

Similarities between Baden I b and Bavarian D VI

Baden I b and Bavarian D VI have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Deutsche Reichsbahn, Speyer, 0-4-0.

Deutsche Reichsbahn

The Deutsche Reichsbahn, also known as the German National Railway, the German State Railway, German Reich Railway, and the German Imperial Railway, was the name of the German national railway system created after the end of World War I from the regional railways of the individual states of the German Empire.

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Speyer

Speyer (older spelling Speier, known as Spire in French and formerly as Spires in English) is a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, with approximately 50,000 inhabitants.

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0-4-0

Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents one of the simplest possible types, that with two axles and four coupled wheels, all of which are driven.

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Baden I b and Bavarian D VI Comparison

Baden I b has 11 relations, while Bavarian D VI has 25. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 8.33% = 3 / (11 + 25).

References

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