SStB – Gutenberg
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The SStB - Gutenburg was a steam locomotive of the Südlichen Staatsbahn (SStB) or Southern National Railway of Austria-Hungary.
The locomotive was the last one ordered by the SStB. It was supplied by Georg Sigl in Vienna in 1857, and was the first locomotive he produced.[citation needed] The name Gutenberg refers to Johannes Gutenberg and results from the fact that Sigl originally built printing machines.
The locomotive was built in 1858 during the course of the privatization of Austrian national railways to the Südbahngesellschaft (SB) or Austrian Southern Railway, which assigned it the number 291 and the class number 12 (starting from 1864, class 17). It was retired from service in 1880.[citation needed]
References
[edit]- Dietrich, Herbert (1993). Die Südbahn und ihre Vorläufer (in German). Vienna: Bohman. ISBN 3-7002-0871-5.[page needed]
- Pawlik, Hans Peter & Slezak, Josef Otto (1987). Südbahn-Lokomotiven (in German). Vienna: Slezak. ISBN 3-85416-102-6.[page needed]