Description
Steam locomotive 23 102 of the German Federal Railway.
Update!
For the first time with Next18 interface and LED headlight
Epoch III design
Movable Heusinger control
When the Federal Republic of Germany started to purchase new steam locomotives after the war, one of the designs submitted by four locomotive works was for the new class 23. Following the two standard locomotives of the same class from 1941, a decision was again made to use wheel arrangement 1'C1', but with a contemporary welding construction.
The Henschel company in Kassel had already received the order to prepare the construction drawings in September 1949, and delivered the first series of 15 machines in 1950. In addition to heavy passenger and light express service, it was also used for freight transport. It was approved for 110 km/h and had a power output of 1,314 kW. Of the 105 locomotives produced until 1959, the 23 102 was one of the last steam locomotives to be put into service by the German Federal Railway.
- Coupling: In-house produced coupling, NEM shaft 355 without close coupling mechanism
- Minimum radius: 192 mm
- Flywheel: yes
- Traction tyres: 2
- Number of driven axles: 2
- Scale: N
- Epoch: III
- Railway Company: DB
General data
- LED head light: yes
- Control: DC Analog
- Interface: Electrical interface for traction units Next18
Electrical
- Length over buffer: 134 mm
Measurements