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Preussische S9 Altona
   
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26 maj, 2019 @ 6:06
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Preussische S9 Altona

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Deutschland (DRG, DB, DB AG)
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The Altona was the result of a tender of the Association of German Engineers in 1902/1903. A locomotive was to be built to tow a 120-ton train at 120 km/h, if possible at 150 km/h. A specialty at this time was the cab forward construction.

Availibility: 1904-1918
Maximum Speed: 137 km/h
Power: 1029 kW
Tractive Effort: 100 kN
Weight: 89,5 t


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16 kommentarer
Finnnik 25 apr, 2021 @ 5:26 
Ziemlich Olds cool
Captain_Pavlos 27 jul, 2019 @ 9:11 
sehr schöne Lok. Vielen Dank.
olaf.reininga 29 maj, 2019 @ 7:21 
Could you maybe make the Bayerische S3/6? This game has been out for some years now but still this legend isnt riding its rails. (Great job on this very peculiar engine too. I'm a real sucker for uniquely designed vehicles)
TotoDG 29 maj, 2019 @ 2:23 
People who dislike Bulleid's Leader: Ah, sh*t. Here we go again.
trunky  [skapare] 27 maj, 2019 @ 15:22 
that's correct Kitsune
Kitsune Dawn 27 maj, 2019 @ 14:27 
I remember reading about these things somewhere. Like a "weird locomotives" site or something. Whatever the case, if memory serves, they weren't true "cab forwards". Rather, the fireman stayed at the rear of the locomotive near the firebox, while the engineer made use of controls located at the front.
69er-charger 27 maj, 2019 @ 14:15 
@domi5599 Danke
rose4100 27 maj, 2019 @ 14:11 
I really like this model. It looks so unique from other Engines of the time. Thank you :).
domi5599 27 maj, 2019 @ 14:02 
@69er-charger
Nun die Lok schaffte 137 km/h.
Es waren vlt 3-4 pr. D-Zug Wagen beim Versuch.
Die gibt es zwar für TPF, aber nur mit vmax 110 km/h.
69er-charger 27 maj, 2019 @ 11:20 
Schöne Lok, klasse Arbeit!!! Wisst Ihr, welche Wagen für diese Geschwindigkeit 1904 zugelassen waren?