LVF - Marco Polo to Poleni

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LVF - Marco Polo to Poleni / SB 23 I.
SB 23 I No.  131 "Marco Polo"
SB 23 I No. 131 "Marco Polo"
Numbering: SB 23 I 130-133
SFAI 801-804
Number: 4th
Manufacturer: GMF
Year of construction (s): 1847
Retirement: SFAI: 1872 (sale)
Axis formula : C n2
Gauge : 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
Service mass: 18.9 t
Friction mass: 18.9 t
Driving wheel diameter: 1,422 mm
Number of cylinders: 2
Cylinder diameter: 368 mm
Piston stroke: 579 mm
Boiler overpressure: 5.7 atm
Evaporation heating surface: 56.2 m² (in contact with fire)

The LVF - Marco Polo bis Poleni were steam locomotives of the Lombard-Venetian Ferdinand Railway (LVF), a private Austrian-Hungarian railway company .

The four locomotives were delivered to the LVF by the Vienna – Gloggnitz Railway machine factory in 1847. They were given the names "MARCO POLO", "SCALIGERO", "BERICO" and "POLENI". The Southern Railway Company (SB) took these locomotives in its inventory as a series of 23 I . In 1867 the four locomotives came to Strade Ferrate Alta Italia (SFAI), which assigned them the numbers 801-804 and sold them in 1872.

According to a hypothesis that can no longer be proven historically, these four locomotives are identical to those described under WRB - Fahrafeld to Felixdorf . If this hypothesis is correct, there would also have been 1A1 machines of the same name, which were delivered to the LVF by the machine factory of the Vienna – Gloggnitzer Bahn in 1847 together with those described under LVF - Adda to Alpone . After they were taken out of service before 1862, the machines described here would have received the names with a second occupation after they had been transferred to the Italian-South Tyrolean network by the SB.

literature

  • Herbert Dietrich: The Südbahn and its predecessors . Bohmann Verlag, Vienna 1994, ISBN 3-7002-0871-5 .

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