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O class steam locomotive Type and origin Power type Steam Build date 1890–1915, 1925–1928
Specifications Configuration: • Whyte 0-8-0 Gauge 1,524 mm (5 ft )Driver dia.1,200 mm (47.24 in) Length 9.672 m (31 ft 8+ 3 ⁄4 in), w/o tender Loco weight Engine only: 52 to 55 long tons (53 to 56 t ; 58 to 62 short tons ) Fuel type Coal Firebox: • Grate area 1.85 m2 (19.9 sq ft) Boiler pressure Various, from: 11 kgf/cm2 (1.08 MPa; 156 psi) to: 15 kgf/cm2 (1.47 MPa; 213 psi) Cylinders Two, outside Cylinder size Simple: 500 mm × 650 mm (19.69 in × 25.59 in) Compound: hp: 500 mm × 650 mm (19.69 in × 25.59 in) lp: 730 mm × 650 mm (28.74 in × 25.59 in)
The Russian locomotive class O (from Russian : Основной ) was an early type of Russian steam locomotives . 9,129 locomotives were built between 1890 and 1928; hence it was the second most numerous class of locomotive in Russia, after E class ,[ 1] which was a unique number even on the international level.
Basic variants were early Od and OD (Russian: Од , OД ) with Joy valve gear and most numerous later OV (OВ ) with Walschaerts valve gear . Some locomotives were built as two cylinder simple expansion and others as two cylinder compounds .[ 2]
Armoured locomotives [ edit ]
During World War I , the Russian Civil War and the Eastern Front of World War II O-class locomotives were widely used as standard armoured locomotives in armoured trains due to rugged construction and low silhouette. Relatively lightweight, these locomotives could carry more armor without overloading the track.
A model of a Soviet Armoured train in
the Museum of the Moscow Railway at
Paveletsky Rail Terminal in
Moscow . It composes one Armoured Russian Locomotive Class O.
0-8-0 Armoured locomotive Ov 5067 at the
Central Armed Forces Museum ,
Moscow
Ov 7024 Moskva-Ryazanskaya, Sortirovochnaya depot,
Moscow , an
0-8-0
Locomotive OD class the 100th manufactured at Krasnoye Sormovo in 1899
Steam locomotive Ok (Od) on the Estonian Railway circa 1920
Soviet armoured train No.2 "Yuzhnouralskiy Zheleznodorozhnik" (South-Ural Railroad Man), of 38th Armoured Train Unit, Briansk front, abandoned at Marmyzhi 29 June 1942 (OB-3 type)
^ Rakov, V.A. (1995). Lokomotivy otechestvennyh zheleznyh dorog 1845-1955 (in Russian). Moscow. pp. 152 and 190. ISBN 5-277-00821-7 . {{cite book }}
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^ Le Fleming, H.M.; Price, J.H. (1960). Russian Steam Locomotives . London: John Marshbank Ltd. pp. 34–35.
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