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It is the steam locomotive which celebrates the 40th anniversary since the start of operation of steam locomotive train “Yamaguchi”. The main steam locomotive to draw “Yamaguchi” is C57 1 and it is an indispensable item to draw passenger car set of series 35 4000.
UNITED SCALE MODELS PFM by ATLAS – JAPANESE BRASS. This locomotive has hardly been run. HO GAUGE for 2 Rail Operation. See pictures for details. A great item for your collection.
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The Esslingen machine factory delivered a total of 9 machines with the railway numbers 41 to 49 between 1899 and 1913 and were incorporated into the Deutsche Reichsbahn in the 1920s as series 99 631 to 99 639. The last two machines, the 99 633 and 99 637, ran on the Federseebahn between Schussenried and Riedlingen and the well-known Öchsle between Biberach and Ochsenhausen. After its retirement, the 99 633 was used on the Jagsttalbahn Möckmühl – Dörzbach and on the Öchsle. There it stands today in the locomotive shed in Ochsenhausen, waiting to be refurbished to make it operational. Look forward to a top-class premium model – the Württemberg TSSD. And this in track 1e – the space-saving track in the premier class. Completely new opportunities will open up to you – from the extremely intere.
I bought this 3 1/2 years ago which had been part built by an experienced engineer who had never got round to finishing it. I also have a couple of books and a photograph album on Indian Railway Locomotives.
The BB II series were developed specifically for the Bavarian branch lines with narrow curve radii. They were designed as wet steam locomotives of the Mallet type. They were delivered in 2 lots, the first lot between 1899 and 1903 included 29 locomotives, the second only 2 units. The locomotives were manufactured by the Maffei company. All vehicles were taken over by the Deutsche Reichsbahn in 1925 and discontinued as 98.7. Due to their unsatisfactory running characteristics, all but three locomotives were decommissioned in the 1930s. The locomotive running there under company number 4 was th.