High-speed steam locomotive 18 201, coal-fired of the railway
company of the German Democratic Republic (Deutsche
Reichsbahn).
Drive on two axles of the tender and via cardan shaft on all three
locomotive driving axles.
Edition model!
Form variation!
Update!
■ Prototypical implementation of the design with coal firing
■ For the first time with PluX16 interface and LED lighting
■ Trim line with triple tip
■ Finely-detailed metal wheelsets
■ Smoke generator can be retrofitted
The Halle Research Institute needed another high-speed steam
locomotive to test new passenger coaches in the 1960s. The new
engine 18 201 was created from high-speed tender locomotive 61 002
and parts of high-pressure test locomotive H 25 024. The steam
generator was a modified new boiler construction of the class 22
with an extended smoke chamber and Giesl ejector. The machine was
equipped with a counter-pressure brake to ensure that the speed was
maintained precisely when travelling at high speed. Fast travel
meant up to 175 km/h, because the 18 201 was initially approved for
this maximum speed – later 180 km/h – but of course only forwards.
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