SHS IVc7

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SHS IVc7 was the type designation for mallet locomotives with six coupling axles of the Železnice Kraljevine Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca (SHS, Railways of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes). The locomotives in Bosnian gauge came from the German manufacturers Borsig and Henschel & Sohn .

Wet steam tank locomotives (JDŽ 91)

The first series SDŽ 500 of the wet steam tank locomotives came from the Serbian State Railways Srpske Državne Železnice (SDŽ), the second series kukHB VI from the kuk Heeresbahn . On the Yugoslav Railways (JDŽ, later JŽ) the tank locomotives were designated as class 91.

Superheated steam tender locomotives (JDŽ 92)

The superheated steam tender locomotives ordered in 1917 by the German test department of the military traffic system were redeveloped based on the model of the SD® 500 tank locomotives. After the war they came to the SHS and later to the JDŽ, which they referred to as the 92 series.

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