Steam locomotive 231 E 34 of the French State Railways.
Edition model!
■ Used in heavy express train services
■ Highly-detailed model in filigree design
■ Retrofittable smoke generator
The 231 E series was developed due to a need to construct powerful
steam locomotives for the increasingly heavy French express trains
after the First World War. Instead of developing expensive new
models, André Chapelon was commissioned by the Paris-Orleans
Railway to rework existing Pacific-type steam locomotives so that
they would meet the new requirements. The engineer was able to
achieve the required increases in performance and savings in
consumption mainly by making thermodynamic improvements. His
success proved him right: His modified locomotive reached test
speeds of up to 174 kilometres per hour, and even in everyday
operation it achieved peak speeds of 130 kilometres per hour. By
increasing performance by 50 percent and at the same time reducing
consumption costs, Chapelon created from the old steam locos
future-proof express train steam locomotives.
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