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« Отговор #4 -: 12 Декември 2008, 18:06:32 »
Жестоки!!!!! Давай оШте

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« Отговор #6 -: 12 Декември 2008, 23:53:15 »
Верно жестоки ...

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AN ELECTRIC EXPRESS LOCOMOTIVE on the Austrian Federal lines. The engine, 1670 class, has independent axle drive, and the wheel arrangement is 2-8-2. The railway uses single-phase alternating current of 16 cycles, 15,000 volts at the contact line. There are at present 215 electric locomotives in operation on the Austrian Federal Railways.



ELECTRICALLY HAULED. A heavy freight train on the mountainous Mittenwald line. Extensive electrification has been the post-war policy of the Austrian Federal Railways, and to-day some 571 miles of route are electrified. In one year the railways in Austria carried over 19,200,000 tons of goods.



A MODERN AUSTRIAN LOCOMOTIVE with an unusual wheel arrangement known as the reversed "Mountain" or 2-8-4 type. The bogie is specially placed at the rear of the engine to support an extra large firebox.


EUROPE'S MOST POWERFUL GOODS ENGINE. This is the claim made for the large freight engine, seen here on its arrival in Moscow in January, 1935. It was designed for hauling coal trains of 3,000 tons from the Donetz mines to Moscow.


OIL-BURNING LOCOMOTIVES, by the engine sheds at Kavkazskaya Station. There are some 20,000 steam locomotives and twenty Diesel engines at present in operation on the lines of the Soviet Union Railways


SIDE-TIP WAGONS unloading spoil during the reconstruction of the Donbas-Moscow line, on which the gradients have been reduced and a second track added.


FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS are foreshadowed by this electric train which runs along on balls instead of wheels. This novel device was the idea of a young Soviet inventor. Experiments are reported to have given satisfactory results. The picture shows the experimental track.


ON THE MOSCOW-LENINGRAD ROUTE. An express train on the main line, which is practically straight and level throughout. The greatest gradient is a twenty-miles section at 1 in 1,660. The "October Express," one of the best Russian trains, covers the journey of 404-1/2 miles between the two cities in ten hours, calling at Tver and Bologoe.


"ATLANTIC" TYPE express engine of the North Eastern Railway, as rebuilt by the L.N.E.R., with booster-driven trailing bogie partly under the tender. The auxiliary two-cylinder booster engine can be employed or cut out at will. The locomotive is therefore of the "temporarily articulated" type. This is one of the few locomotives whose wheel arrangement cannot be described by the standard system.


MODERN "BEYER-GARRATT" articulated engine of the 2-6-0 + 0-6-2 type, hauling a coal train on the L.M.S. line. "Beyer-Garratt" locomotives are used for handling the heavy mineral traffic between the Nottinghamshire coalfields and the marshalling sidings at Cricklewood, London, over the Midland route. Thirty-three of these efficient locomotives have been built for the L.M.S. since 1927.


A POWERFUL TANK ENGINE of the 0-6-2 + 2-6-0 "du Bousquet" articulated type. There are two rear high-pressure cylinders, and two forward low-pressure cylinders, placed back to back. The driving wheels are 4 ft. 5 in. in diameter. The tractive force is 45,050 lb. when working compound, and 49,170 lb. when working simple. This unusual engine works on the standard gauge Pekin-Hankow Railway, China, and was built in Belgium in 1906.


THE WORLD'S STRANGEST STEAM LOCOMOTIVE, the first of the new "Franco" articulated type, on test in Belgium. The main central unit houses two boilers and fireboxes and the compartments occupied by the driver and his two firemen. The engine has the unusual wheel formula of 0-6-2 + 2-4-2-4-2 + 2-6-0.


"SHAY" GEARED LOCOMOTIVE, Canadian Pacific Railway. This 4-4-4 type articulated engine has one pivoted truck under the fore part of the boiler and two others under the cab and tender. In front of the cab, on the right-hand side, is a three-cylinder vertical engine, which turns a flexible shaft geared to all the wheels. Locomotives of this type can ascend gradients of exceptional severity at low speeds.


THE FAMOUS TRIPLEX "MALLET," "Matt H. Shay," of the Erie Railroad, U.S.A. Once the largest locomotive in the world, this engine of the 2-8-0 + 0-8-0 + 0-8-2 type, can haul loaded freight trains over a mile long. The diameter of the six cylinders is 36 in. and exceeds the length of the piston stroke, which is 32 in. The rear pair of cylinders exhausts into an auxiliary chimney, seen at the back of the pseudo-tender.


A MODERN EXAMPLE of the "Mallet" type of semi-articulated locomotive. It is used on the metre-gauge Burma Railways, and has the 0-6-0 + 0-6-0 wheel arrangement. The working steam pressure is 180 lb. per sq. in., total heating surface 1,442 sq. ft., and the diameter of the driving wheels 3 ft. 3 in. There are two 15-1/2 in. diameter high-pressure cylinders, and two 24-1/4 in. low pressure cylinders, with a common piston stroke of 20 in. The tractive force at 50 per cent of the boiler pressure is 22,170 lb., and the service weight of the engine and tender is 95-3/4 tons.


AN ARTICULATED TANK LOCOMOTIVE, one of three 2-8-0 + 0-8-0 "Kitson-Meyer" type engines belonging to the diameter, cylinders (4) 14-3/4 in. by 24 in., and working pressure 180 lb. per sq. in. The weight in working order is 101 tons, and the tractive effort at 75 per cent of boiler pressure is 29,322 lb. The gauge is 5 ft. 6 in.


JAMES SPOONER" a typical double-boiler "Fairlie" type engine of the 0-4-0+0-4-0 type, belonging to the Festiniog Railway, North Wales. The curves on this 1 ft. 11-1/2 in. gauge line are extremely sharp. The engine-driver stands on one side of the single, long firebox, while the fireman stands on the other side. There is a rigid wheelbase of 4 ft. 6 in., and a total wheelbase of 18 ft. 8 in. The weight in working order is 20 tons 1 cwt. "Fairlies" are chiefly used on narrow-gauge systems.




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FOR HEAVY FREIGHT SERVICE ON FRENCH LINES. This 2-10-2 four-cylinder compound, built for the P.L.M. in 1932, has the second and third pairs of coupled wheels connected by coupling rods working between the frames on cranked axles. The high-pressure cylinders measure 19 in. by 25 in., and the low-pressure cylinders 29-1/4 in. by 27-1/2 in. The total heating surface is 3,662 sq. ft., the grate area 54 sq. ft., and the diameter of the driving wheels 4 ft. 11 in. Engine and tender weigh 183 tons.


TYPICAL GERMAN PRACTICE. This 2-8-2 express engine, operating on the German State Railways, is an excellent example of Continental locomotive design. The tail-rodding for both piston valves and piston should be noted. The drive is on the second instead of the third axle—a feature found also on the L.N.E.R. 2-8-2 locomotive "Cock o' the North."


REBUILT "PACIFIC" LOCOMOTIVE on the Paris-Orleans Railway. The 4-6-2 type of engine was introduced into France by this line in 1907. Reconstruction of earlier "Pacific" locomotives began in 1929. The remarkable success of these rebuilt engines, working with enlarged steam passages, new valves, and a high degree of superheat, has greatly influenced French locomotive practice.


TO WORK TRAFFIC OVER SEVERE GRADIENTS on the main lines through Central France, 4-8-0 locomotives of the type illustrated were converted by the Paris-Orleans Railway from an earlier type of "Pacific." These highly successful engines have two high-pressure and two low-pressure cylinders, driving wheels of 5 ft. 11 in. diameter, a total heating surface of 2,252 sq. ft., a fire-grate area of 40 sq. ft., and a working pressure of 290 lb. per sq. in. One of them has maintained 80 m.p.h. on the level for 46 miles with a train of 615 tons


AT THE CONTROLS of a German locomotive. On some of the modern German engines experiments have been made with the automatic stoking which is in common use on the large engines of North America. The driver in the above photograph has his hand on the regulator; the wheel in the right foreground is for varying the cut-off and reversing the engine.
 

2-10-0 FREIGHT LOCOMOTIVE recently introduced on the Northern Railway of France for haulage of coal trains weighing over 2,160 tons at speeds of 40 miles an hour on the level. This type of engine has two high-pressure cylinders 19-1/4 in. by 25-1/4 in., and two low-pressure cylinders 26-3/4 by 27-1/2 in. The driving wheels have a diameter of 5 ft. 1 in., the heating surface is 2,108 sq. ft., and superheating surface 656 sq. ft. Fire-grate area is 37-1/2 sq. ft. and working pressure 261 lb. per sq. in.


MODERN GERMAN LOCOMOTIVES tend to increase in size. Above are three powerful, recently built engines. On the left is a modern "Pacific" express engine, in the centre a "Mallet" type compound locomotive, and on the right one equipped for burning patent fuel.


DWARFING THE DRIVER. This is the huge engine cab of a German streamlined locomotive designed to haul a load of 256 tons at over 100 miles an hour. All the latest developments in locomotive streamlining have been embodied. The metal casing reaches practically down to rail-level. The bottle-shaped containers beneath the gauges are oil-indicators which enable the driver to see that lubricant is being properly distributed


A STEEL COLOSSUS. This 4-6-2 locomotive was built experimentally for the German State Railways to utilize steam at a pressure of 1,470 lb. per sq. in. and over. Many trials in ultra-high-pressure locomotives have been made in Germany, but the maintenance costs of locomotives with enormous steam pressure have so far proved uneconomically high.
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Re:Архивни снимки черно/бели
« Отговор #9 -: 03 Март 2009, 12:59:24 »

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« Отговор #10 -: 03 Март 2009, 16:56:50 »
Тия германци са невероятни  :hi: цял локомотив от нулата, само че в мащаб!
Другото име на хоби е ... мания, въпреки че на някои това им звучи зле!  :drinks:

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« Отговор #11 -: 18 Март 2009, 01:30:34 »
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« Отговор #12 -: 18 Март 2009, 01:31:08 »

Old Train Station, Allaire State Park, NJ.




Delaware & Hudson Baldwin-built Shark freight locomotive No. 1216 in paint booth at Colonie shops, Watervliet, New York, 1974





Nickel Plate freight train and 2-8-4, Dunkirk, New York, 1957


Wabash F7A No. 1160 and CN 2-8-2 No. 3431, Fort Erie, Ontario, 1956


Canadian Pacific Jubilee-type 4-4-4, No. 2927, Sutton, Quebec, 1955


Boston & Maine GP9 No. 1726, Mechanicville, New York, 1958


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« Отговор #13 -: 18 Март 2009, 01:59:51 »
"British Railways Brittania Pacific 70013 Oliver Cromwell & Standard 9F 2-10-0 92054 with LMS Black 5 44781 to the left. Two more Stanier locomotives are inside the shed on the right."


"One of the early Open Days - the second one in fact, the first was in October 1968 - at the Great Western Railway shed at Tyseley and LNER A3 Pacific 4472 Flying Scotsman arrives from the main line with a special train. By 1969 4472 was the only steam engine allowed to work on British Railways."



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Old train in Bratislava


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