VR Class Vr1 |
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 Vr Class Vr1 0-6-0T steam locomotive no. 656 "Kana" ("Hen") on a turntable outside Salo Art Museum in Salo |
Type and origin |
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Power type | Steam |
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Builder | Tampella and Hanomag |
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Build date | 1913–1927 |
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Total produced | 43 |
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Specifications |
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Configuration:
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• Whyte | 0-6-0T |
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Gauge | 1,524 mm (5 ft) |
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Length | 9.145 m (30 ft 0 in) |
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Loco weight | 44.8 tonnes (44.1 long tons; 49.4 short tons) |
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Fuel type | Coal or firewood |
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Fuel capacity | 2T, 4 m3 (140 cu ft) |
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Water cap. | 4.5 m3 (160 cu ft) |
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Firebox: | |
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• Grate area | 1.44 m2 (15.5 sq ft) |
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Heating surface | 52.9 m2 (569 sq ft) |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed | 25 km/h (16 mph) |
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Career |
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Numbers | 530–544, 656–670, 787–799 |
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Nicknames | “Kana” / "Hen" |
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First run | 1913 |
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Withdrawn | 1974 |
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Disposition | 656 Salo, Finland, 659 Sastamala, 660 Haapamäki, 661 Nummi-Pusula, 663 Brüggen, Germany, 665 Pieksämäki, 666 Haapamäki, 667 Kotka, 669 Finnish Railway Museum, 670 Imatra, 787 Haapamäki, 788 Haapamäki, 789 Haapamäki, 792,794 Acton, Suffolk, England; 795 Båtvik, 799 Sellindge, Kent, England |
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Before 1942, the VR Class Vr1 were originally classified as L1.[1] The Vr1 was a powerful and effective locomotive. Part of them were built by Tampella and part by Hannoversche Maschinenbau AG of Germany.[2] They were numbered 530–544, 656–670, 787–799[3] and were nicknamed “Kana” ("Hen").[4] They were operation from 1913-1974.[5]
Preservation
Number | Manufacturer | Built | Works No. | Location | Notes | Image |
656 | Tampella | 1921 | 310 | Salo (1998–) | Salon taidemuseo Veturitalli | |
659 | Tampella | 1921 | 313 | Vammala, Sastamala | Shell in the gas station parking lot | |
660 | Tampella | 1921 | 314 | Haapamäki, Keuruu | | |
661 | Hanomag | 1921 | 9589 | Nummi-Pusula | | |
663 | Hanomag | 1921 | 9591 | Brüggen, Saksa | | |
665 | Hanomag | 1921 | 9593 | Pieksämäki | | |
666 | Hanomag | 1923 | 10261 | Haapamäki, Keuruu | | |
667 | Hanomag | 1923 | 10262 | Kotka | | |
669 | Hanomag | 1923 | 10264 | Finnish Railway Museum, Hyvinkää | | |
670 | Hanomag | 1923 | 10265 | Salzgitter, Saksa | | |
787 | Tampella | 1927 | 368 | Pasila, Helsinki | | |
788 | Tampella | 1927 | 369 | Haapamäki, Keuruu | | |
789 | Tampella | 1927 | 370 | Haapamäki, Keuruu | Operational from 1997–?. Appears in the movie Vääpeli Mynkhausen | |
792 | Tampella | 1927 | 373 | England (1990–) | | |
794 | Tampella | 1925 | 350 | Acton, Suffolk | Number 781 until 1932 | |
795 | Tampella | 1925 | 351 | Båtvik, Kirkkonummi | Number 782 until 1932
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799 | Tampella | 1925 | 355 | Sellindge, England (1990–) | Number 786 until 1948 | |
Gallery
See also
References
- Salo, Sakari K. (2009). Höyryveturikirja, s. 14. Helsinki: Kustantaja Laaksonen. ISBN 978-952-5805-12-3.
- Pölhö, Eljas; Pykälä-Aho, Mia (1996). Suomen juna- ja raitiovaunukuvasto [Finnish Motive Power 1.1.1996] (in Finnish and English). ISBN 91-7266-133-X.
- Katajisto, Juhani (1985). Eilispäivän kulkuneuvoja. Hämeenlinna: Tietoteos. ISBN 951-9035-79-6.
- "Finnish Railway Museum". Archived from the original on 2013-05-16. Retrieved 2012-01-30. Official website
- "Suomen rautatiehistoriallinen seura ry" (in Finnish). Archived from the original on 2016-06-29. Retrieved 2012-01-28.
External links
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