Arnold Jung Lokomotivfabrik

{{Short description|German locomotive manufacturer}}

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The Arnold Jung Lokomotivfabrik (Arnold Jung Locomotive Works) was a locomotive manufacturer, in particular of Feldbahn locomotives, in Kirchen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.

== History ==

The firm was founded on 13 February 1885 as Jung & Staimer OHG by Arnold Jung and Christian Staimer. On 3 September 1885 the first locomotive was delivered. In 1913 the company was renamed Arnold Jung Lokomotivfabrik GmbH, Jungenthal. In 1976 locomotive production was stopped in favour of other products such as machine tools, transporters, armour plating, cranes and bridgelayers.

Jung built more than 12,000 locomotives. In the 1950s it built 51 DB Class 23 2-6-2 locomotives, including in 1959, number 23 105, the last new steam locomotive supplied to the Deutsche Bundesbahn. Jung also made boilers for other uses such as steam rollers.

By the 1950s Jung was also building diesel locomotives, such as the 42 standard gauge Egyptian Republic Railways 4211 class shunters in 1953–56.{{Cite book |last=Hughes |first=Hugh |title=Middle East Railways |publisher=Continental Railway Circle |year=1981 |isbn=0-9503469-7-7 |location=Harrow}}

Production ceased on 30 September 1993 and the factory closed, but the firm continues to exist as Jungenthal Systemtechnik GmbH.

Preserved locomotives

{{Incomplete list|date=August 2011}}

There are 281 Arnold Jung steam locomotives still extant, according to the list at [https://www.steamlocomotive.info/locobrowse.cfm?bn=Arnold%20Jung Steam Locomotive website].

class="wikitable sortable"
Built

! Works
number

! Wheel
arrangement

! Origin

! Id

! Current location

! Notes

! Photograph

1892

| 129

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| Reykjavík Harbour Railway

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| Árbær Museum

| Pionér is in a shed at the museum – rebuilt 1910 and given a new no.: 1591[http://www.internationalsteam.co.uk/trains/iceland01.htm Waite, James The International Steam Pages -Icelandic Steam Survivors, (Rob Dickinson)]

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1892

| 130

| {{whyte|0-4-0|T}}

| Reykjavík Harbour Railway

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| Reykjavík Harbour

| Minør is on a very small section of track in Reykjavík Harbour

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1903

| 707–716, 804–808

| {{whyte|0-6-2|T}}

| Otavi Mining and Railway Company

| 1–15

| Tsumeb, Namibia

| South West African Jung, Plinthed

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1906

| 939

| {{whyte|0-4-0|WT}}

| A gravel washery at Maeseyck

| Justine

| Toddington Narrow Gauge Railway

| In 1974, purchased by a group of enthusiasts, from a Belgian dealer. Briefly returned to Belgium in 1995 to work on a preserved railway. In 2008 worked all the "Santa Specials" on the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway.{{Cite web |title=Justine |url=http://www.toddington-narrow-gauge.co.uk/stock/Justine/ |publisher=North Gloucestershire Railway}}

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1906

| 964

| {{whyte|2-6-2|T}}

| Hejaz Railway

| 964

| Mada'in Saleh, Saudi Arabia

| In a railroad museum workshop at the entrance of the Mada'in Saleh World Heritage Site.

|

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1908

| 1261

| {{whyte|0-6-2|WT}}

| Mecklenburgisch-Vorpommersche Schmalspurbahn (MPSB) Nr. 5 / Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR) Nr. 99 3353

| Graf Schwerin-Löwitz

| Pont-y-Pant railway station

| The Brecon Mountain Railway runs from Pant, near Merthyr Tydfil.

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1913

|2008

|

|

|

|Fiabilandia (Rimini)

|Used as a children's attraction, near the park station.

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1917

| 2279

| {{whyte|0-4-4-0|T}}

| Ceper Baru Sugar Mill, Java

| Tjepper No. 5

| Statfold Barn Railway

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1925

| 3698

| {{whyte|0-4-0|T}}

| The Basalt quarry near the village Kausen.

| RLJ 2 "A. Dahl"

| Risten-Lakvik Railway museum

| Came to Sweden in 1971 where it would end up in the hands of Risten-Lakvik Railway Museum in 1975 where it has run tourist trains during the summer since 1979. In 2017 it received a major renovation at Statfold Engineering, which finished in 2020 and is back in service since 2021

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1926

| 3534

| {{whyte|0-8-2|T}} (D1'h2-t)

| SHS RU 8

| JDŽ 83-052

| Šarganska osmica

|

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1931

| 3872

| {{whyte|0-6-0|WT}}

| Used in sugar plantations in the Cameroons.

| No 2, KATIE

| Bredgar and Wormshill Light Railway

|

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1937

| 7509

| {{whyte|0-4-0|T}}

|

| Ginette Marie

| In storage at Strumpshaw Hall Steam Museum

| Based on the Llanberis Lake Railway from December 1971 to February 1980.{{Cite book |last=Baughan |first=Peter E. |title=A Regional History of the Railways of Great Britain: North and mid Wales |date=1980 |publisher=David & Charles}}

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1939

| 8692

|

|

| 41 303
41 1303-1
Hei Na Ganzlin

| Röbel/Müritz

| Rekolok, only parts of the locomotive remain

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1940

| 9318

|

|

| 41 360
042 360-8

| Dampflok-Tradition Oberhausen

| Oil-fired

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1941

| 9322

|

|

| 41 364
042 364-0

| Augsburg Railway Park, Augsburg

| Oil-fired, new-type boiler '61, Museum locomotive

|

1942

| 9933

| {{whyte|0-4-0|T}}

|

|

| Merrimac (town), Wisconsin

| Derelict

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1944

| 10175

| {{whyte|2-8-2|T}} (1'D1')

| Rhein-Sieg Eisenbahn (RSE)

| 53

| Bröl Valley Railway

|

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1952

| 11474

| {{whyte|2-6-2}} (1'C1')

|

| 23 019
023 019-3

| DDM

| Museum locomotive

|

1952

| 11969

| {{whyte|2-6-2}} (1'C1')

|

| 23 029
023 029-2

| Ostalbkreis

| Aalen trade
school centre, Monument

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1955

| 12081

| {{whyte|2-8-2}}

| Hedjaz Jordan Railway

| 51

| Hedjaz Jordan Railway

|

|

1959

| 13113

| {{whyte|2-6-2}} (1'C1')

| DB AG

| 23 105
023 105-0

| South German Railway Museum (SEH)

| Last steam engine delivered to the DB; damaged in the major fire on 17 October 2005, on loan for 10 years to SEH for cosmetic restoration

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Gallery

File:AJ_Dampflok_1.jpg|Jung Steam locomotive

File:Losheim Diesellok.jpg|Jung Diesel locomotive

File:Vuurloze locomotief.jpg|Jung fireless

File:Lok Jung.jpg|Feldbahn locomotive built by the Arnold Jung Lokomotivfabrik

There is a 5025 steam machine in the "Museo Ferroviario de Santiago de Chile". This machine served in the railway that existed between the Chilean southern towns "Los Sauces" and "Capitan Pastene" (35 km). This railway was begun to be built in 1904 and in 1978 was abandoned.

References

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