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===Germany=== [[File:95 027 Bw Berlin-Schöneweide 12.09.10.JPG|thumb|[[Prussian T 20]], class BR95]] Examples on the German railway systems included classes [[DRG Class 84|BR84]] and [[DRG Class 85|BR85]], both standard tank locomotive designs built in 1935 and 1937 respectively, and class BR95, a tank locomotive built in 1922 by the Prussian State Railways as the [[Prussian T 20]]. From 1936, the German railways built 28 three-cylinder {{nowrap|2-10-2}} tender freight locomotives of class [[DRG Class 45|BR45]], which were the most powerful [[steam locomotive]]s on the system.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.accucraftestore.com/gmloc-db-class-45 |title=DB Class 2-10-2 #45010 |publisher=Accucraft Trains |access-date=6 March 2021 |archive-date=6 March 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210306024646/https://www.accucraftestore.com/gmloc-db-class-45 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Further examples, still in regular service, are the metre-gauge [[DR Class 99.23-24]] on the [[Harz Narrow Gauge Railways]] and the 750 mm-gauge [[DR Class 99.77-79]] on the [[Rügen narrow-gauge railway]].
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