Running DSB Class S on Roco smartRail

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  • Опубликовано: 15 фев 2020
  • The class S steam locomotives were the largest tank engines in the inventory of the Danish State Railways (DSB). They served exclusively in the 1st District and were especially connected with commuter trains in the larger Copenhagen area. The first two prototype locomotives were built by the German locomotive manufacturer Borsig in Berlin in 1924. The next 18 locos were built at Frich's locomotive factory in Aarhus, Denmark. Class S was designed to be able to drive equally fast forwards as backwards which meant that there was no need to turn the locomotive on the turntable. Thus the loco was often seen driving backwards e.g. from Hillerød to Copenhagen. The class S is a 1-C-2 loco with 3 cylinders and it weighs in at 98 tons. The maximum speed is 90 km/h, maximum train weight is 350 tonnes for passenger trains and up to 700 tonnes for freight trains. Two class S-locos are preserved today: S 736 is owned by the Danish Railway Museum and S 740 which is under renovation at Nordsjællands Veterantog in Rungsted. The model is close to 10 years old and is from Danish manufacturer Hobby Trade. Please visit my blog Sundborg.Wordpress.com (mostly in Danish) for more information on my 1950’s Danish Layout. The model is close to 10 years old and is from Danish manufacturer Hobby Trade. Please visit my blog Sundborg.Wordpress.com (mostly in Danish) for more information on my 1950’s Danish Layout.
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Комментарии • 6

  • @Mason58654
    @Mason58654 4 года назад +5

    What a lovely tank loco! Danish 🇩🇰 steam is so distinctive and handsome.

    • @SundborgModelRailway
      @SundborgModelRailway  4 года назад

      Yes, I like the Class S too. It has a distinct look to it. Thank you for your interest 😊

  • @MasaShiranuiVideoProductions
    @MasaShiranuiVideoProductions 4 года назад

    I love your work especially when it's accompanied by jazz music.
    What's the name of this song in this one?

    • @SundborgModelRailway
      @SundborgModelRailway  4 года назад

      Thank you! I try to find music that fits the subject so jazz and steam locomotives seems to go together very well.

  • @spitfire3791
    @spitfire3791 4 года назад

    Where did you get it

    • @SundborgModelRailway
      @SundborgModelRailway  4 года назад

      The model was released in September 2011 and I bought mine at a model railway shop in Copenhagen. Unfortunately, the model was only in production for a short while so they are quite hard to come by these days. See more photos on my blog sundborg.wordpress.com/?s=Tender&submit=Søg