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Ok, closeIn 1875 the Hohenzollern company launched the production of lightweight two-axle tank locomotive, designed for shunting in industrial plants sidings. More than 120 copies this perfect for the role simple construction with the boiler for saturated vapour, with axial load of only 8.5 t, with the possibility of negotiating the curve of radius r = 50 m and a power of 73.5 kW (100 hp) were manufactured. The Locomotive with a serial number 129, was built in 1880 on the request of the Prussian industrialist William Suermondt'a for sugar factory Amsee (Janikowo near Inowrocław), or for the soda factory (Chemische Fabrik Robert Suermondt & Co, Montwy). In 1926 during the renovation locomotive received a new boiler which was built by the Warsaw Steam Locomotives Construction Company (Warszawska Spółka Akcyjna Budowy Parowozów). The locomotive ended its service at Janikowo Sugar Factory. Deleted from the records of the Technical Inspection on 21 August 1970, after that, it was transferred to the Railway Museum. It is the oldest steam locomotive at the Stacja Muzeum collections and at the same time physically oldest existing copy of the locomotive produced by the Hohenzollern company.
Producer:
Hohenzollern AG für Locomotivbau, DüsseldorfSerial number and year of production:
129/1880Axle arrangement:
BMaximum speed:
30 km/hSteam overpressure in the boiler:
1,2 MPa (12 at)Wheel diameter of wheel sets:
900 mmWater/ Coal supply:
2,4 m³/ 0,8 tService mass of steam locomotiv:
17 000 kgLength over buffers:
6300 mm