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English: ÖBB 109.13 Steam Locomotive displayed at the railway museum in Strasshof.

The locomotives of the 109 series represented the conclusion and highlight of the 2C machines in Austria. With them, the travel time between Vienna and Trieste was reduced from 13.5 to 10.5 hours.

The last machines were designed by ÖBB in 1967.

From the private Austrian Southern Railway Company, this form - worthy steam locomotive was procured from 1910 onwards for the increasingly difficult express trains on their main route Vienna - Trieste. From 1910 to 1914, a total of 44 locomotives were delivered by the locomotive factory of the StEG (Austrian-Hungarian Railroad Company) in Vienna, the Wiener Neustadt locomotive factory and the Floridsdorf locomotive factory. After nationalization of the Austrian part of the southern runway in 1923 the 17 locomotives to the Austrian Federal Railways (then BBÖ) came as a series 209, since the number 109 was already occupied there. In 1938, the Deutsche Reichsbahn took over all 17 locomotives of the BBÖ as a series 38.41. The demolition of the last Italian locomotives of the series 653 took place in 1940, After the routes from Trieste to Udine and Venice had been electrified. 11 locomotives were still taken over by the ÖBB in the new number scheme as row 38. Some of the locomotives were still equipped with Giesl ejector and booster pipe throttling, resulting in more economical coal consumption and higher power. In 1992 the 38.4101 was repaired as a series 109.13 of the Technical Museum of Vienna. Today it is operated by Strasshof by the 1st Austrian Tram and Railroad Club (ÖSEK). On the occasion of the great railway jubilee (175 years of railways in Austria),
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Camera location48° 19′ 33.58″ N, 16° 40′ 21.08″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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