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Kompound-lokomotiv No 3 tillhörande Örebro-Köpings Järnväg. Tillverkningsår okänt. Ombyggt år 1870, 1897 och 1900. Cylinderdiameter 350/470 mm, slaglängd 508 mm, cylinderkvot 1.80, drivhjulsdiameter 1535 mm, ångtryck 10 kg, maximifyllning 0.85, arbetsfyllning lågtryck 0,60, arbetsfyllning högtryck 0.30-0.60, rostyta 1.00 kvadratm, tjänstevikt 23 ton, dragkraft 1600 kg samt kolförbrukning per lok-km Maj 1901 8.9 kg.

Steam locomotive for the railway between Örebro and Köping in Sweden.

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Source Ånglok
Author Tekniska museet
Camera location59° 22′ 41.55″ N, 15° 02′ 32.35″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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