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Henschel Steam Locomotive

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Henschel Steam Locomotive

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    March 14, 2025

    This Henschel steam locomotive was delivered to the Stumm Brothers Ironworks in Neunkirchen in 1936. The cars presumably originate from the Jarotschin District Railway (Poland).

    Within the Neunkirchen Ironworks (near Saarbrücken), there used to be a narrow-gauge railway network with a gauge of 660 mm. Almost nothing of it remains. The 660 mm track was used for transporting slag to the dump, for the internal transport of steel blocks, and for other transport purposes.

    The locomotive then stood in a playground in Eppstein-Bremtahl/Ts. from 1970 to 1988. It was purchased by the Nidderau Field and Narrow-gauge Railway Association (near Frankfurt/Main) in 1988 and finally sold to Mr. Erk of Ilmenau in 2000.

    He placed the locomotive and the cars on permanent loan to the Ziegeleipark in September 2005. An AB project by INOHennigsdorf overhauled the locomotive and cars for exhibition purposes over a period of 12 months. Today, you are welcome to "step inside" and even have a picnic in the old cars.

    Facts:
    Manufacturer: Henschel steam locomotive
    Manufacturer No.: 23062
    Year of construction: 1936
    Type: Cn2t coupler
    Gauge: 660 mm


    1st car: Covered baggage car with non-original bogies
    2nd-4th cars: Open freight cars

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      Location: Zehdenick, Oberhavel, Ruppiner Lakeland, Brandenburg, Germany

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