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Types of Henschel Locomotives

Private, mining and industry railways

Generation 1
  • Henschel DH 110
  • Henschel DH 200
  • Henschel DH 360
  • Henschel DH 550
Generation 2
  • Henschel DH 240
  • Henschel DH 360
  • Henschel DH 390
  • Henschel DH 440
  • Henschel DH 630
  • Henschel DH 875
  • Henschel DHG 630
  • Henschel DH 500
  • Henschel DH 500
Generation 3
  • Henschel DH 120 B
  • Henschel DH 180 B
  • Henschel DH 240 B
  • Henschel DH 360 B
  • Henschel DH 500 B
  • Henschel DH 120 B
  • Henschel DH 120 B
  • Henschel DH 120 B
  • Henschel DH 120 B
  • Henschel DH 360 Ca
  • Henschel DH 440 Ca
  • Henschel DH 500 Ca
  • Henschel DH 600 Ca
  • Henschel DH 700 Ci
  • Henschel DH 360 D
  • Henschel DH 700 D
  • Henschel DH 850 D
Generation 4
  • Henschel DHG 500 C
  • Henschel DHG 700 C
  • Henschel DHG 1000 BB
  • Henschel DHG 1200 BB
Generation 5
  • Henschel DHG 300 B
  • Henschel DHG 700 C
  • Henschel DHG 700 C-F
  • Henschel DHG 800 BB
  • Henschel DHG 1200 BB
Generation 6
  • Henschel DHG 300 B
  • Henschel DE 500 C
Esslinger
  • Henschel DHG 160 B
  • Henschel DHG 200 B
  • Henschel DHG 240 B
  • Henschel DHG 275 B
  • Henschel DHG 330 C
Bundesbahn
  • Henschel-BBC DE2500
Export
  • Henschel DHG 625 C as SJ-Series V 4 und SJ-Series V 5
  • Henschel DH 600 C for Export to Ghana and Sudan
  • Henschel NY5 for the Chinese Railways
  • Henschel NY6 for the Chinese Railways
  • Henschel NY7 for the Chinese Railways

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