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PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Locomotive OKa1-1 was built for the Latvian Railways (Tk) in 1931 by Krupp
in Germany. It was already prepared to be regauged from 1524 to 1435mm
gauge. After the Second Wold War the locomotive operated for PKP, mainly
on shunting duties in Łazy until 1969.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
OKi1-28 is of German type T11 and was built by Borsig in Berlin
in 1904. It operated for PKP until 1966.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Class Os24 is based on Austrian class 570. Locomotive Os24-7 was built
in 1926 by Fablok in Chzanow and operated for PKP until 1970.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Locomotives class Pm2 are second-hand German class 03. Locomotive Pm2-34
was built as DRG 03 273 by BMAG in Berlin in 1936.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Industrial heavy freight tank steam locomotive TKz-211 was used in
the sand mines of Silezia. Built in 1938, it operated until 1974.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Locomotive Tr6-39 is of Prussian (German) type G8-2, also known as
class 56. 832 were built of which 52 operated for PKP after the
Second World War.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
From 1928 H. Cegielski in Poznan built 122 locomotives of class OKl27,
intended for suburban passenger trains. Number OKl27-26 operated for
PKP until November 1978.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Modern passenger train locomotive Ol49-21 was built in 1952 by Fablok.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
German-made Pm3-3 with special aerodynamic 'coat' at Railway Museum - Warszawa Glowna, on July 15, 1997.
Photo and scan by Jerry D. Stawarz http://panda.bg.univ.gda.pl/~jareks/pekape jareks@fs-samba.com.pl |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
After World War II PKP used 9 former DRG class 03.10 locomotives
as class Pm3. Streamlined locomotive Pm3-5 was built in 1940
by Borsig in Berlin-Hennigsdorf and operated for PKP until 1967.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Express passenger locomotive Pt47-104 was built in 1949 by
H. Cegielski in Poznan and operated for PKP until 1989.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Only 3 express passenger locomotive for heavy German trains to
Eastern Prussia were built in 1931 by H. Cegielski in Poznan.
One survived World War II and operated until 1970.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
Industry - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Industrial fireless steam locomotive Tkb(b) 10282.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
Industry - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Industrial steam locomotive TKh-9336.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Quite modern tank locomotive TKt48-36 built in 1951, mainly used
on mountain lines.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
American construction, that got to Poland by UNRA organization, Tr203-451 at Raiway Museum, Warszawa Glowna, on July 15. 1997.
Photo and scan by Jerry D. Stawarz http://panda.bg.univ.gda.pl/~jareks/pekape jareks@fs-samba.com.pl |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
During the Second World War, the Americans built many locomotives
type S160 Consolidation for use in Europe. Tr203-451 was built in 1945
and operated for PKP until 1982.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Steam locomotives class Ty2 are actually German type 52. Locomotive
Ty2-572 was built as 52 5702 in 1943 in Elbing/Elblag (Poland).
Photo by Marco van Uden |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Class Ty42 is the Polish version of German class 52 (Ty2).
Ty42-120 was built by Fablok in Chrzanow, 1946.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Locomotives class Ty43 are based on German class 42 heavy steam
freight locomotives.
Photo by Marco van Uden |
Polish steam locomotive class Ty43 in the National Railway Museum in Warsaw,
summer 1992. Note your MERCURIO Webmaster inside the locomotive!
Photo and scan by Marco van Uden <m.van.uden@worldonline.nl> |
PKP - Poland Polish National Railway Museum in Warsaw (Stacja Muzeum Warszawa).
Class Ty51 are very modern freight steam locomotives. From 1953,
232 locomotives were built. Ty51-228 operated until 1987 for PKP.
Photo by Marco van Uden |