File:2014-09-27 sncb typ 53 Steam loc preserved at Treignes museum.jpg

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Français : Une locomotive à vapeur du type 53 de la sncb, exposée au musée du CFV3V à Treignes. Cette motrice, emblématique des machines de triage de la SNCB est la seule préservée de sa série (par le patrimoine historique de cet opérateur).
English: A type 53 steam loc from Belgian railwxay company SNCB-NMBS, as displayed at CFV3V museum in Treignes, Belgium. This largely widespread shunter was operated in most belgian stations with a shuting capability in the last decades of steam traction in Belgium. This particular engine is the only one preservred from this type.
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