Quantity 1 Retired 1862/63 Axle arrangement 1A1 n2 | Year(s) of manufacture 1839 | |
Manufacturer Sächsische Maschinenbau-Compagnie, Chemnitz |
The Pegasus was an early, passenger train tender locomotive operated by the Leipzig–Dresden Railway Company or LDE. She was one of the first locomotives to be built in Germany.
History
The PEGASUS was built in 1839, the first locomotive to be built by the Sächsische Maschinenbau-Compagnie in Chemnitz. In 1842, after a long period of trials, she was bought by the Leipzig-Dresden Railway Compagnie for 6250 talers. The unusable locomotive COLUMBUS was used in part-payment. The design of the PEGASUS was based on the English locomotive STURM.
In 1862/63 the engine was retired from the LDE.
References
LDE – Pegasus Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA