Steam locomotive 02 0201 of the Deutsche Reichsbahn.
■ Epoch IV model available for the first time (1980s state)
■ Reissue model of the popular ROCO model
■ Rich detailing on the metal wheels
■ Only one generator on top of the smoke chamber
■ No oil lock at the rear of the tender
The "Versuchsanstalt Halle" intended to test new passenger
carriages and therefore needed a fast-running steam locomotive. So
the new locomotive 18 201 was developed on the basis and design of
the high-speed tender locomotives 61 002 and the experimental
high-pressure locomotive H 25 024. As steam generator was used a
modified new boiler of the series 22 with an extended smoke chamber
and a Giesl ejector. The locomotive was equipped with a counter
pressure brake to enable her to precisely make her stick to the
speed limits even when fast running. "Fast running" meant up to 175
km/h, which was the maximum speed the 18 201 was initially
authorized to run with - later on the maximum speed was increased
to 180 km/h, of course, only permitted in forward gear.
In 1967 the locomotive had an oil main firing installed. With the
conversion to the new system of computer-compatible operating
numbers at the DR in the year 1970, the locomotive was registered
under the number 02 0201-0. The status as "traditional locomotive"
she had already received during her times at the GDR. She often had
the honour to haul special trains already in the 1980s, either on
order of the DMV, or - foreign exchange generating - for Western
tour operators. In 1985, on the occasion of the 150th anniversary
of the German Railways, the locomotive received for the first time
an exit permit to the West. At the time the locomotive was one of
the major attractions at the Nuremberg exhibition.
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