Denmark - steam locomotives
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Class B was built by Stephensons & co. in UK in 1869.
Picture from the Danish railways museum in Odense 10.7.2016 by Ilkka Siissalo.
A class Hs light steam locomotive with two coaches was hauling tourists on the tracks of the Danish national
railway museum in Odense 3.7.2004 when Ilkka Siissalo took this picture.
More coal. The same class Hs locomotive as above. Danish national
railway museum in Odense 3.7.2004, picture by Ilkka Siissalo.
And there we go... The same class Hs locomotive as above. Danish national
railway museum in Odense 3.7.2004, picture by Ilkka Siissalo.
Class P light steam locomotive, built in Düsseldorf Germany in 1882 by Hohenzollern.
Picture from the Danish railways museum in Odense 10.7.2016 by Ilkka Siissalo.
Class O steam engine built by Borsig in Germany in 1888.
Picture from the Danish railways museum in Odense 10.7.2016 by Ilkka Siissalo.
DSB Cs 246 built in 1876 in Esslingen, Germany.
This locomotive was severely damaged when a storage shed
burned in 1981, but has now been externally restored.
Railway Museums open day at Randers, Denmark 12th August 1995.
Photo by Erik Hjelme.
DSB class E no.991 built in 1947 2'C1' by Frichs in Aarhus for passenger
express services. The design is much older: the machines were built in Sweden 1915,
bought used and modified by Frichs, which then also proceeded to build more of them.
Note that this one has the "Wannentender" coal tender of German Br 52 war locomotives.
Railway Museums open day at Randers, Denmark 12th August 1995.
Photo by Erik Hjelme.
DSB class F no.441 yard shunter 0-C-0 built in 1876 by Frichs, Aarhus.
Railway Museums open day at Randers, Denmark 12th August 1995.
Photo by Erik Hjelme.
DSB class H no.800 built in 1923 1'D by Borsig for freight services.
Railway Museums open day at Randers, Denmark 12th August 1995.
Photo by Erik Hjelme.