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Finnish Steam Locomotive Class F1

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Power type
  
Steam

Build date
  
1885 - 1898

Configuration
  
0-4-4RT

Serial number
  
63-64,115-116,132-133

Total produced
  
6

Finnish Steam Locomotive Class F1

Builder
  
Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works

Finnish Steam Locomotive Class F1 was a class of tank locomotives, which did not have to be turned at terminal stations. The water tank was located below the space behind the cab, in contrast to more modern tank locomotives where the water tanks usually placed either side of or on top of the boiler.

F1 locomotives used in Helsinki, Tampere, Turku and Viipuri for local traffic, which they could easily handle. When the local transport in the early 1900s increased the F1 locomotives proved no longer sufficiently powerful, and they were replaced by more powerful Vk1 / I1 locomotives. They were employed moving lightweight mixed trains short distances, a task for which they were well suited. The F1s were withdrawn in the 1930s. The only surviving F1, is the number 132 at the Finnish Railway Museum which is painted in the livery in which it was delivered from the factory.

References

Finnish Steam Locomotive Class F1 Wikipedia