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greffern

A hard days work starts here....

At the enginehouse....

About the locomotive:
When World War 2 ended in May 1945 there were lots of German planes, cars and other kind of stuff left behind by the German Wermacht. Among these were 74 German locomotives of BR52. These were formally taken over by NSB in 1950.
Data Type 63a:
Delivered by Henschel, Germany in june 1942
Build no.: 28322
Driving wheels: 1400mm
2 cylinders
Cylinder diameter: 600mm
Cylinder stroke: 600mm
Boiler pressure: 16kg/cm2
Speed: 70km/h forward
70km/h in reverse
Weight: 146,5 metric tons
Length: 22,975 meter
Heigth: 4,4 meter
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