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The Belgian State Railways Type 10, later known as the NMBS/SNCB Type 10, was a class of 4-6-2 steam locomotives built between 1910 and 1914.

Belgian State Railways Type 10
Belgian State Railways Type 10
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
Builder
  • John Cockerill & Cie. (10)
  • Société Anglo-Franco-Belge (17)
  • Saint-Léonard (1)
  • Zimmerman & Hanrez (8)
  • La Meuse (7)
  • FUF Haine-Saint-Pierre (4)
  • La Hestre (5)
  • Tubize (6)
Build date1910–1914
Total produced58
Specifications
Configuration:
  Whyte4-6-2
  UIC2′C1 h4
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Driver dia.1,980 mm (77.95 in)
Wheelbase11,425 mm (449.80 in)
Loco weight92 tonnes
(90.5 long tons; 101.4 short tons)
Firebox:
  Firegrate area
5 m2 (54 sq ft)
Boiler pressure14 atm (1.42 MPa; 206 psi)
Heating surface240 m2 (2,600 sq ft)
Superheater:
  Heating area62 m2 (670 sq ft)
CylindersFour
Cylinder size500 mm × 660 mm
(19.69 in × 25.98 in)
Career
Operators
  • Belgian State Railways
  • NMBS/SNCB
ClassType 10
Numbers
  • 4501–4558
  • 1000–1048
  • 10.001–10.049
Withdrawn1956–1959
PreservedOne: 10.018
DispositionOne preserved,
remainder scrapped

The class was used to work express trains operated by the Belgian State Railways and its successor, the National Railway Company of Belgium (NMBS/SNCB), which was established in 1926.

The locomotives were noteworthy for their unusually short boiler, which ended behind all four cylinders. This was due to the class sharing the boiler design with the Type 36 2-10-0 freight design, and the 2-10-0's weight limitations determined the length of the boiler.

There were two sub-types of the Type 10

Despite these differences, the last sub-type was used extensively, on the Luxembourg line. Some type 10, captured by the Germans in World War I ; several damaged or worn out engines were cannibalized for spares and scrapped during the occupation of Belgium. After the war, between the 1920s and the 1940s the surviving type 10 were gradually upgraded with new superheaters, Legein or Kylchap dual exhaust, ACFI feedwater heather, smoke lifters, duplex air pumps, larger tenders borrowed from war reparation locomotives.[1]

Despite being newer and fitted with a huge firebox, the new Type 1 Pacific, built in 1935, couldn't outperform the old Type 10, especially on steep inclines.[1] The Type 5 Mikado, built in 1930 for the heaviest trains on the Luxembourg line, had many shortcomings and failed to replace the Type 10 as well.

The class was withdrawn in 1956 when the Luxembourg line was electrified but four Type 10 were displaced to Brussels South and used, until 1959, along with Type 1.

One member of the class, no. 10.018, has been preserved by the NMBS/SNCB for display at Train World, the Belgian national railway museum.


See also



References


  1. Dambly, Phil. "Dixième période, 1920-1939 – De l'Etat à la S.N.C.B. - Rixke Rail's Archives". rixke.tassignon.be. Retrieved 2019-04-15.

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[de] NMBS/SNCB-Reihe 10

Die Reihe 10 der Belgischen Staatsbahnen (SNCB) war eine Bauart von Schnellzug-Dampflokomotiven der Achsfolge 2'C1' (Pacific). Von 1910 bis 1912 wurde eine erste Serie von 29 Lokomotiven gebaut, gefolgt bis 1914 von einer zweiten, zahlenmäßig gleichstarken Serie in leichterer Ausführung speziell für den Einsatz auf der Bahnstrecke Brüssel–Oostende. Ursprünglich mit Nummern ab 4501 versehen, erhielten sie von der SNCB ihre endgültige Reihenbezeichnung.
- [en] Belgian State Railways Type 10



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