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The F class was a type of steam locomotive used by Swedish State Railways (Swedish: Statens Järnvägar, SJ) and based on the Württemberg C. Eleven locos were built by Nydquist & Holm (NOHAB) between 1914 and 1916. It was primarily used on the main lines between Stockholm-Gothenburg and Stockholm-Malmö. It is one of the largest steam locomotives ever used in Sweden.
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The superheated compound locomotive could produce 1,140 kilowatts (1,529 hp).
Denmark
editDuring the 1930s the locomotives became obsolete due to electrification of the main lines, and in 1937[2] were sold to DSB of Denmark, where they served as DSB Class E[3] DSB was so impressed with the performance of the E class that starting 1942, a further 25 locos were built by Frichs of Aarhus. The E class remained in service into the early 1970s. On the death of king Frederik IX the funeral train from Copenhagen to Roskilde on 14 January 1972 was double-headed by two class Es.
Preservation
editTwo of the Swedish-built locomotives are preserved and F 1200 is in running condition. Both are owned by the Swedish Railway Museum. Several Frichs-built locomotives are preserved in Denmark, and E 996 at Railworld in Peterborough. F 1200 was involved in a serious accident outside Getå in October 1918.
References
edit- ^ "DSB steam locomotives point E" (in Danish). jernbanen.dk. Archived from the original on 4 May 2012.
- ^ "SJ Littera F ånglok F-lok".
- ^ "DSB E 964 blev bygget af Nydqvist i 1914". jernbanen.dk (in Danish). Archived from the original on 16 May 2012.