Die Lokomotive Nr. 110 der Savannah, Florida & Western Railway (Aufnahme von 1900). Die Schwesterlokomotive Nr. 111 soll am 1. März 1901 angeblich 193 km/h erreicht haben, was jedoch sehr zweifelhaft ist. Tatsache ist jedoch, dass die Lokomotive trotz ihrer nur 1.854 mm messenden Treibräder deutlich über 160 km/h gefahren ist und deshalb wahrscheinlich der schnellste Ten-Wheeler aller Zeiten ist. [1]
Savannah, Florida & Western Railway's Locomotive No. 110 (1900). The sister engine No. 111 was propably the fastest ten wheeler ever built (> 160 km/h). [2]
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== Summary == Die Lokomotive Nr. 110 der Savannah, Florida & Western Railway (Aufnahme von 1900). Die Schwesterlokomotive Nr. 111 soll am 1. März 1901 angeblich 193 km/h erreicht haben, was jedoch sehr zweifelhaft ist. Tatsache ist jedoch, dass die Lokom