- SNCF 241P Class
The
SNCF (Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français) 241P Class is a "mountain type"4-8-2 steam locomotive .Thirty- five engines were built in 1948-52, first for service on the Paris-Lyons-Marseilles line then in the process of being electrified, to haul the heaviest express trains . They were withdrawn in 1969 after service on most of the SNCF main lines.
Some features:4 cylinders compound, driving wheels 2 metre diameter,grate area 5.05 square metres,steam pressure 19.72 atmospheres,tractive effort 20,266 kg,coal capacity 12 tonnes,water capacity 34050 litres,length 27.1 metres,weight in working order: Locomotive : 129.3 tonnes, Tender : 82.7 tonnes .
Four 241P have been preserved. 2006 saw the come back to the tracks of the rebuilt 241P17. This engine, in working order, is authorized to run on SNCF tracks.
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