SBB-CFF-FFS B 3/4
SBB-CFF-FFS B 3/4
| Type and origin |
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| Power type |
Steam |
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| Builder |
SLM Winterthur |
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| Build date |
1905–1916 |
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| Total produced |
69 |
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| Specifications |
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| Configuration |
2-6-0 |
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| UIC class |
1′C |
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| Gauge |
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
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| Length |
16,275 mm (53 ft 5 in) |
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| Height |
4,265 mm (14 ft 0 in) |
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| Loco weight |
95 tonnes (93 long tons; 105 short tons) |
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| Performance figures |
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| Maximum speed |
75 km/h (47 mph) |
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| Power output |
730 kW (980 hp) |
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| Career |
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| Operators |
SBB-CFF-FFS |
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| Numbers |
1301–1369 |
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| Preserved |
No. 1367 |
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| Current owner |
Heritage Foundation SBB |
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The Swiss Class B 3/4 locomotives were built between 1905 and 1916 for the Swiss Federal Railways. In total 69 2-6-0 locomotives of this type were built, and numbered 1301–1369.[1]
Preservation
One locomotive of this type has been preserved. This is Number 1367, built in 1916.[1]
See also
References
Standard gauge locomotives of Switzerland |
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