MMo - Lambro, Lombarda and Milano

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MMo - Lambro, Lombarda and Milano
LVStB - Lambro, Lombarda and Milano
Number: 3
Manufacturer: Rennie / London
Year of construction (s): 1839
Retirement: before 1856
Type : 1A1 n2
Gauge : 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
Total wheelbase: 3,273 mm / 3,273 mm / 3,345 mm
Service mass: 11.9 t / 11.9 t / 12.5 t
Friction mass: 4.9 t / 4.9 t / 5.2 t
Driving wheel diameter: 1,686 mm
Number of cylinders: 2
Cylinder diameter: 331 mm / 331 mm / 334 mm
Piston stroke: 456 mm
Boiler overpressure: 4.1 atm
Heating pipe length: 2,608 mm / 2,608 mm / 2,647 mm
Evaporation heating surface: 46.2 m² / 46.2 m² / 44.9 m²

The MMo - Lambro, Lombarda and Milano were the first steam locomotives on the Milan – Monza (MMo) railway .

The three machines were built by Rennie in London in 1839 . They had outer frames as well as inner cylinders and were actually a bit undersized for their time. The third locomotive delivered had slightly different key figures (see table).

In the MMo, they were given the names LAMBRO , LOMBARDA and MILANO .

When the MMo was nationalized in 1851, they came under the same name to the Lombard-Venetian State Railways (LVStB). All three were retired before 1856.

literature

  • Herbert Dietrich: The southern railway and its predecessors , Bohmann Verlag, Vienna, 1994, ISBN 3-7002-0871-5
  • Hilscher: The locomotives of the former Austrian state railways in the 40s and 50s of the last century III , The Locomotive, 1922, No. 9