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Tank locomotive, class T 4.2, "Breslau 1458", 1:5 scale model Tank locomotive, class T 4.2, Detail view of locomotive cab 3 (on the left)

German Museum of Technology

German Museum of Technology
Berlin, Germany

From 1889 to 1897 the Royal Prussian State Railways (K.P.St.E.) purchased 88 locomotives of the later T 2 and T 4.2 "Eberfeld variant" classes for hauling light passenger trains. The machines were able to accelerate a 320-ton train to 60 km/h on a level track. Despite a top speed of 75 km/h, they were soon relegated to the branch line service, where they remained until the 1920s. The locomotive "Breslau 1458" was built in 1897 near Schichau in Elbing. In 1905 the main Breslau workshop built a partial model of it for the Berlin Transport and Building Museum. The Michael John workshop completed the underframe in 1985.

View into the cab showing the driver's footplate and the controls.

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  • Title: Tank locomotive, class T 4.2, "Breslau 1458", 1:5 scale model Tank locomotive, class T 4.2, Detail view of locomotive cab 3 (on the left)
  • Creator: Clemens Kirchner
  • Type: Model of a steam locomotive
  • Rights: © SDTB / Photo: C. Kirchner
  • External Link: Museum Digital
  • Width: 560 mm
  • Manufacturer: Eisenbahn-Hauptwerkstätte Breslau
  • Manufactured in: Breslau (Wrocław, Poland)
  • Length: 1900 mm
  • Height: 830 mm
  • Date of manufacture: 1905
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