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The engine was bought for the Chemins de fer Départementaux de l'Aisne, but soon taken over by the Régie des Transport de l'Aisne. (The Régie des Transport de l'Aisne was the founder of the Chemins de fer Départementaux de l'Aisne). In 1961 it was sold to a private owner as starting point for a museum railway. In 1971 it was acquired by the CFBS.
Technical details
Series | Corpet-Louvet 130T |
Set-up | 1'Ct (2-6-0) |
Length | 7700 mm |
Diameter driving wheels | 1000 mm |
Weight full | 19 ton |
Grate area | 1 m2 |
Gear | Unknown |
Cilinders | 2: 300x450 mm |
Fuel capacity | coal |
History
Date | Event | Owner | Series | Identification |
---|---|---|---|---|
1906 | Build for | Chemins de fer Départementaux de l'Aisne | Corpet-Louvet 130T | / 1 |
1907 | Take over by | Régie des Transport de l'Aisne | Corpet-Louvet 130T | / 1 |
1961 | Sold to | Private owner | Corpet-Louvet 130T | / 1 |
1971 | Sold to | Chemin de Fer de la Baie de Somme | Corpet-Louvet 130T | Aisne/ 1 |
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