PJKA Steam No. BB1012, Ambarawa Railway Museum, Java


Museum Kerata Api Ambarawa (Java Indonesia) Museum Ker… Flickr

North American Steam Locomotive Information. Builders of Steam Locomotives in Indonesia. Alco-Brooks; Baldwin; Beyer, Peacock; Borsig; CMI; Dickson


Tracing The Lost Railway Lines of Indonesia The PNKA Steam

For many pictures of steam locomotives in Java's sugar mills please visit my website - https://www.internationalsteam.co.uk/sweetdreams2/index.htm. Gustav Lu.


Jaladara Train with D1410 Steam (Surakarta, IndonesiaSept

The database contains 580 locomotives in Indonesia. This site and its content Copyright © 2023, by Douglas C. Bailey Images and Video Clips © by the photographer.


Indonesian Railway Steam 042T Ambarawa Java INDONESIA 10 July 2006

The first locomotives in Indonesia were NIS 1 and 2 belonging to Nederlandsch-Indische Spoorweg Maatschappij, to serve the Samarang NIS-Tanggung railway line. The following list of steam locomotives in Indonesia does not include all steam locomotives operated by all train operators in the Dutch East Indies. The following is a list of steam.


B5112 steam Indonesian Railway Museum, Ambara… Flickr

Electric locomotives of Indonesia‎ (1 P) 0-9. 3 ft 6 in gauge locomotives of Indonesia‎ (5 P) Pages in category "Locomotives of Indonesia" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. List of Kereta Api Indonesia rolling stock classes


The mighty Krupp Indonesian Railways (PNKA) D52 282 D520… Flickr

After decades of moribund state, the Hartmann-built B51 steam locomotive is finally back in running condition. The locomotive is usually worked on the flat s.


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Indonesia Steam LocomotiveThe D14 locomotive is a steam locomotive currently operated by PT Kereta Api Indonesia made by Hanomag, Germany and Werkspoor, Neth.


Tracing The Lost Railway Lines of Indonesia Class B Steam

Perushaan Negara Kereta Api 0-10-0 Locomotives in Indonesia. Class Details by Steve Llanso of Sweat House Media. e1016.htm, a site for the Ambarawa Railway Museum maintained by Rob Dickinson. These were probably among the last steam locomotives built outside of China. See Indra Krishnamurti at [] for listing that shows Esslingen produced 10.


Tracing The Lost Railway Lines of Indonesia The DSeries Steam

480 (per motor car) Resistor control (205-0) VVVF-IGBT (205-5000) 205-0 ex- JR East Saikyo Line, Yokohama Line, Nambu Line, and Musashino Line rolling stock, operated by KAI Commuter 2013-present. 205-5000 series ex- Musashino Line rolling stock, operated by KAI Commuter 2018-present. Soekarno-Hatta ARL.


Tracing The Lost Railway Lines of Indonesia The Class C Steam

Franco's very detailed description of this class laid out the requirements for the the class. One was to pull a train of 22-ton carriages (13-14) on level track at 100 kph (62 mph) and reach 70-75 kph (43.5-46.6 mph) up a 0.5% grade. Add 100 tons to the train, and the locomotive would still need to reach 90 kph (56 mph).


Tracing The Lost Railway Lines of Indonesia The CSeries Steam

Incredible Indonesia: Back in early 1999,. There are, to my mind, very few serious books about the public railways of Indonesia which cover their steam locomotives. The first two include much technical information, the third is essentially a photographic album. PNKA Power Parade, A. E.(Dusty) Durrant, Continental Railway Circle 1974.


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Railroads that used 0-8-0 Locomotives in Indonesia (data provided by Steve Llanso of Sweat House Media) HEOJ: H E Oving, Jr / H E Oving, Jr/Handelsvereeniging. Handelsvereeniging. MSM: Madura Stoomtram Mij / Malang Stoomtram Mij. Samarang-Joana Stoomtram Mij. Serajoedal Stoomtram Mij. Staats Spoorwagen. Taskmadoe Sugar.


Tracing The Lost Railway Lines of Indonesia Class D Steam

PJKA (SSS) Steam Locomotive No. E1016. The E1016 coal-fueled steam locomotive was a rack-railway engine built by Maschinen Fabrik Esslingen in Germany in 1920. It operated in Padang Panjang, in West Sumatra, between 1921 to 1985 transporting passengers and coal along steep mountain grades using toothed, rack rails that meshed with a cog wheel system to navigate inclines with more than a 10% grade.


PJKA Steam No. BB1012, Ambarawa Railway Museum, Java

PJKA Steam Locomotive No. B2711. The B2711 locomotive started operating in 1914 and was designed to be used on flat railway lines. It was operated primarily on the Purwodadi to Gundih route, which was an important trading line in the Bengawan Solo Valley area in northern East Java. This engine had a superheater system and used teak wood or coal as fuel.


Tracing The Lost Railway Lines of Indonesia Class F10 Steam

Indonesia. Postby Doug Bailey » Sat Mar 06, 2021 10:47 am. We are in the process of converting Indonesia to display locomotives by Province, rather that one giant laundry list of 577 locomotives. During this process we discovered that the province of North Kalimantan had, in 2012, been divided into North Kalimantan and East Kalimantan.


Tracing The Lost Railway Lines of Indonesia The Class C Steam

For many pictures of steam locomotives in Java's sugar mills please visit my website - https://www.internationalsteam.co.uk/sweetdreams2/index.htm. Anatole M.