Finnish Steam Locomotive Class B1 |
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Type and origin |
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Power type | Steam |
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Builder | Beyer, Peacock & Company |
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Serial number | 846, 847, 1334, 1511–1513, 1970, 3208–3209 |
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Build date | 1868–1890 |
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Total produced | 9 |
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Specifications |
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Configuration:
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• Whyte | 0-4-2ST |
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• UIC | B1 n2t |
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Gauge | 1,524 mm (5 ft) |
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Loco weight | 26.4 tonnes (26.0 long tons; 29.1 short tons) |
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Water cap. | 2,900 litres (640 imp gal; 770 US gal) |
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Firebox: | |
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• Grate area | 0.95 m2 (10.2 sq ft) |
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Heating surface | 62.7 m2 (675 sq ft) |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed | 60 km/h (37 mph) |
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Career |
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Numbers | 9–10, 53–56, 150–151 |
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Nicknames | Ram |
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First run | 1868 |
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Withdrawn | 1928 |
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Disposition | 1 preserved, 9 scrapped |
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The Finnish Steam Locomotive Class B1 is an 0-4-2ST built by Beyer, Peacock & Company, at its Gorton Foundry in Manchester, England. Nine were constructed between 1868 and 1890. They were designed for use as shunting locomotives.
Number 9 is Finland's oldest preserved locomotive and is preserved at the Finnish Railway Museum.[1] The B1 was nicknamed “Ram”.[2] They were numbered 9–10, 53–56, 150–151.[2] B1 locomotives were withdrawn in the 1920s. The last was withdrawn in 1928.[1]
References
- Sakari K. Salo: Höyryveturikirja, s. 14. Helsinki: Kustantaja Laaksonen, 2009. ISBN 978-952-5805-12-3.
External links
Media related to VR Class B1 at Wikimedia Commons
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