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SNCF BB15000 N XL L M4

BB15000, french electric locomotive of the SNCF

SNCF X 3800 (Picasso) N XL L M4

In 1950 French State Railway SNCF ordered 251 samples of dieselmechanic railcar X3800. The diesel motor of Saurer or Renault delivered 320 hp and enabled the car to reach a maximum speed of 120 km/h. Last unit was scrapped in 1988.

SNCB HLE 18 N XL L M4

german electric locomotive HLE18 of the belgian railways (SNCB). In 2010 Siemens presented new Vectron family as successor for successful Taurus locos. The customer has the choice between four electric and one diesel electric versions. The locos develop 5200 kW (DC version) or 6400 kW (single AC, DC+AC version). Depending on gear ratio the locos reach a maximum speed of 160 or 200 km/h.

Vectron DB N XL L M4

In 2010 Siemens presented new Vectron family as successor for successful Taurus locos. The customer has the choice between four electric and one diesel electric versions. The locos develop 5200 kW (DC version) or 6400 kW (single AC, DC+AC version). Depending on gear ratio the locos reach a maximum speed of 160 or 200 km/h.

T16.1 KPEV Ep-I N XL L M4

Prussian T16.1 had been one of the most important steam locomotives for short freight and heavy switching duty. The two cylinder loco delivered 1070 HP and reached a maximum speed of 60 km/h.

T16.1 DB Ep-IV N XL L M4

Prussian T16.1 had been one of the most important steam locomotives for short freight and heavy switching duty. The two cylinder loco delivered 1070 HP and reached a maximum speed of 60 km/h. Some locos received a Riggenbach-brake for the use on very steep grades.

T16.1 DB Ep-III N XL L M4

Prussian T16.1 had been one of the most important steam locomotives for short freight and heavy switching duty. The two cylinder loco delivered 1070 HP and reached a maximum speed of 60 km/h.

T16.1 DR Ep-IV N XL L M4

Prussian T16.1 had been one of the most important steam locomotives for short freight and heavy switching duty. The two cylinder loco delivered 1070 HP and reached a maximum speed of 60 km/h. Some locos received a Riggenbach-brake for the use on very steep grades.

T16.1 OEBB Ep-III N XL L M4

Prussian T16.1 had been one of the most important steam locomotives for short freight and heavy switching duty. The two cylinder loco delivered 1070 HP and reached a maximum speed of 60 km/h.

SBB B 3/4 N XL L M4

In 1905 Swiss State Railway SBB ordered 69 samples of Two-cylinder steam locomotive B3/4 for medium mainline service. The locos delivered 990 HP and reached a maximum speed of 75 km/h. In 1964 #1367 was preserved by SBB as the last remaining loco of its kind. In 1945 Dutch State Railways NS purchased five locos of SBB.