NSB Class 49

http://dbpedia.org/resource/NSB_Class_49 an entity of type: Thing

Die Fahrzeuge der NSB Type 49 waren Schlepptenderlokomotiven der norwegischen Staatsbahn Norges Statsbaner (NSB) für den schweren Schnellzugdienst. Sie war die leistungsfähigste und größte Dampflokomotivreihe der NSB. Sieben Stück wurden zwischen 1935 und 1941 erbaut. Die letzten wurden 1958 ausgemustert. Eine der nach dem hauptsächlichen Einsatzgebiet, der über das Dovrefjell führenden Dovrebahn als Dovregubben bezeichneten Lokomotiven, ist im Norsk Jernbanemuseum in Hamar erhalten geblieben. rdf:langString
The NSB Class 49, nicknamed Dovregubben ("the Dovre Giant"), locomotives were 2-8-4 steam locomotives used to pull heavy trains on the Dovre Line. It is the largest type of steam locomotive in the history of the Norwegian State Railways. The numbers of the Dovregubben locomotives were 463, 464, 465, 470, 471, 472 and 473. Engine no. 470 is on display at the Norwegian Railway Museum in Hamar. rdf:langString
rdf:langString NSB Type 49
rdf:langString NSB Class 49
rdf:langString NSB Type 49
rdf:langString Dovregubber
rdf:langString NSB Type 49
xsd:integer 3605266
xsd:integer 1090796857
xsd:integer 1935
rdf:langString Dovregubber
rdf:langString Steam
xsd:integer 1958
xsd:integer 7
xsd:integer 1
xsd:integer 2
rdf:langString Thune
rdf:langString Dovregubben at Oppdal station 1935
xsd:decimal 463464465470471488
rdf:langString Die Fahrzeuge der NSB Type 49 waren Schlepptenderlokomotiven der norwegischen Staatsbahn Norges Statsbaner (NSB) für den schweren Schnellzugdienst. Sie war die leistungsfähigste und größte Dampflokomotivreihe der NSB. Sieben Stück wurden zwischen 1935 und 1941 erbaut. Die letzten wurden 1958 ausgemustert. Eine der nach dem hauptsächlichen Einsatzgebiet, der über das Dovrefjell führenden Dovrebahn als Dovregubben bezeichneten Lokomotiven, ist im Norsk Jernbanemuseum in Hamar erhalten geblieben.
rdf:langString The NSB Class 49, nicknamed Dovregubben ("the Dovre Giant"), locomotives were 2-8-4 steam locomotives used to pull heavy trains on the Dovre Line. It is the largest type of steam locomotive in the history of the Norwegian State Railways. The engines came in three series, the 49a, 49b and 49c. Between 1935 and 1941 five engines were produced by , two by Krupp AG. In addition to the seven engines delivered, there were seven engines which were destroyed by a bombing raid during World War II while under construction in Germany, another four were under construction at Thune but were never completed. The engines were retired from service during 1957, stored and finally written off on December 16, 1958 due to dieselization of the Dovre Line. The numbers of the Dovregubben locomotives were 463, 464, 465, 470, 471, 472 and 473. Engine no. 470 is on display at the Norwegian Railway Museum in Hamar.
xsd:integer 7
rdf:langString Type 49
rdf:langString No 470
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 5007
xsd:gYear 1941
xsd:gYear 1935
xsd:nonNegativeInteger 7

data from the linked data cloud