Belgian State Railways Type 6
Class of 32 Belgian 2-6-0 locomotives
Belgian State Railways Type 6 Type and origin Power type Steam Build date 1885–1894 Total produced 32
Specifications Configuration: • Whyte 2-6-0 • UIC 1C n2 Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+ 1 ⁄2 in ) standard gauge Driver dia.1,700 mm (66.93 in) Wheelbase 6.65 m (21 ft 9+ 3 ⁄4 in)Length 9.8 m (32 ft 1+ 3 ⁄4 in)Axle load 15.24 t (15.00 long tons; 16.80 short tons) • Leading 11.88 t (11.69 long tons; 13.10 short tons) • 1st coupled 12.66 t (12.46 long tons; 13.96 short tons) • 2nd coupled 15.24 t (15.00 long tons; 16.80 short tons) • 3rd coupled 14.28 t (14.05 long tons; 15.74 short tons) Loco weight 54.06 t (53.21 long tons; 59.59 short tons) Firebox: • Type Belpaire • Grate area 3.74 m2 (40.3 sq ft) Boiler pressure 10 atm (1.01 MPa ; 147 psi ) Heating surface 146.22 m2 (1,573.9 sq ft) Cylinders Two, inside Cylinder size 500 mm × 600 mm (19.69 in × 23.62 in) Valve gear Walschaert
The Belgian State Railways Type 6 was a class of 2-6-0 steam locomotives for express passenger service, introduced in 1885.
Construction history
The locomotives were built by various manufacturers from 1885 to 1897.
The machines had an outside frame and inside cylinders and a Walschaert valve gear .
Known production numbers[3]
Manufacturer / factory number
Quantity
Date in service
État Belge numbers / Note
Cockerill 1411
1
1884
EB 1818 (prototype)[5]
Cockerill 1456, 1480
2
1886
EB 1825, 235
Haine-Saint-Pierre [fr ] 385 – 387
3
1889
EB 100 (1C), 156 – 157 (1B1)
Haine-Saint-Pierre
1
1891
EB 159
Franco-Belge 694 – 696
3
1889
EB 101, 105, 109
Franco-Belge 790 – 793
4
1891 – 1894
EB 81, 92, 94, 117
Franco-Belge 861 – 865
5
1892
EB 2101 – 2105
Franco-Belge 676 – 679
4
1893
EB 2111 – 2114
Franco-Belge 1000
1
1894
EB 39
Couillet 1011 – 1013
3
1891
EB 184, 224, 423
Couillet 1044 – 1048
5
1892
EB 2106 – 2110
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