Nord 2.311 to 2.380 |
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Type and origin |
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Power type | Steam |
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Build date | 1892–1893 |
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Total produced | 70 |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed | 80 km/h (50 mph) |
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Career |
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Operators | |
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Numbers | - Nord: 2.311 – 2.380
- SNCF: 220 TA 1 – 19
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Nicknames | Ravachol |
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Nord 2.311 to 2.380, were 4-4-0T locomotives for suburban passenger traffic of the Chemins de Fer du Nord.
The machines were built in 1892–1893.
They were nicknamed "Ravachol" because of the entry into service of the series when the latter was arrested in April 1892.
History
The locomotives were put into service starting in 1892 to power services the Nord and Nord-Belge lines. They were numbered 2.311 to 2.380 by the Nord.
The 70 locomotives were built by four companies: Société Alsacienne de Constructions Mécaniques, Société Franco-Belge, Fives-Lille, and Schneider et Cie.
Table of locomotives
Year |
Quantity |
Manufacturer |
Serial number |
Nord number
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1892 |
11 |
SACM-Belfort |
4290–4300 |
2.311–2.321
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1893 |
19 |
SACM-Belfort |
4401–4419 |
2.322–2.340
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1893 |
5 |
Société Franco-Belge |
957–961 |
2.341–2.345
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1893 |
10 |
Fives-Lille |
2916–2925 |
2.346–2.354
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1894 |
5 |
Fives-Lille |
2926–2930 |
2.355–2.360
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1895 |
20 |
Schneider et Cie |
2580–2599 |
2.361–2.380
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At nationalisation on 1 January 1 1938, the survivors were renumbered 2-220.TA.1 to 2-220.TA.19 by the SNCF.
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