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Ok, closeManufactured in several varieties by a company from Berlin steam locomotive of a power of 257 kW (350 hp) dedicated to industry and local railways. Their design was similar to the Prussian T3 tank locomotive, built between 1882 - 1906 and appearing at the Polish State Railways under the designation of TKh1 series, although the series and inventory number designation of the exhibit only accidentally coincide with the Prussian locomotive TKh1-13 exploited after the war by the Polish State Railways (former Tkh1-18 ). The locomotive preserved at the exhibition was built for the Weidenau Deuz local railways where it was designated as "5". At least since January 1955 the locomotive served at siding of Włocławek Pulp and Paper Utility, it ended its service at 1975. Removed from the register of Technical Inspection on 6 May 1975.
Producer:
Orenstein & Koppel AG, Berlin-DrewitzSerial number and year of production:
9336/1920Axle arrangement:
CMaximum speed:
40 km/hSteam overpressure in the boiler:
1,2 MPa (12 at)Wheel diameter of wheel sets:
1100 mmWater/ Coal supply:
5 m³/2 tService mass of steam locomotiv:
42 000 kgLength over buffers:
8550 mm