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Pages in category "Railway locomotives introduced in 1880" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
The first series, Nord 2.821–2.832, designed by L. Beugniot as 2-4-0 locomotives, was built by André Koechlin & Cie in Mulhouse in 1870–1871. [1] The locomotive had a double frame with two driving axles and a leading axle which had a clearance of 10 mm (0.39 in) on each side. [2] The firebox had an arced top and sat between the two driving ...
The Eastern Railway Company and the French State in the Nineteenth Century." Journal of Modern History 69.1 (1997): 18–41. online; Mitchell, Allan. “Weak Sisters: The Employment of Women by French and German Railroads in the Nineteenth Century,” Francia 22#3 (1995): 175–82. Monkswell, Lord. French railways (1911) online; O'Brien, Patrick.
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The 25 locomotives of the first batch were originally delivered as 0-8-4 Engerth locomotives by Le Creusot in 1856–1857, [2] with the fleet numbers 0.164 to 0.188. [3] Due to the inherent inconveniences of the Engerth system, particularly in case of derailments, the decision was taken to rebuild these engines into locomotives with separate tenders, at which point they were also renumbered 0. ...
A locomotive and passenger car of the Feurs-Panissières Line, France Sketch of a Lartigue locomotive. The Lartigue Monorail system was developed by the French engineer Charles Lartigue (1834–1907). He further developed a horse drawn monorail system, which had been invented by Henry Robinson Palmer in 1821. [1]
The locomotives were built by various manufacturers from 1880 to 1881. [1] The machines had an outside frame with the cylinders and the Walschaert located inside the frame. [ 2 ] Starting with 1900 the machines received new boilers, with overall weight increasing to 32 t (31.49 long tons; 35.27 short tons).