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DSB 48 Shunting Locomotive234 viewsDSB 48 Shunting Locomotive -.Type PCM20R. Petrol-mechanical shunting tractor with 6-cylinder Continental petrol engine. Wheelbase 2.9 m. Nickname: "Wardrobe"Apr 13, 2025
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DSB 270 Diesel Shunter.234 viewsBuilt by A/S Frichs Maskinfabrik and Kedelsmedie, Aarhus, Denmark in 1966. Construction number 881.
Type Köf (Kleinlokomotive, Öl-antrieb durch dieselmotor, kraftübertragung mit Flüssigkeitbetriebe). 6-cylinder Leyland UE680 diesel engine with Voith L33u hydraulic transmission. Compressed air brake. Automatic BSI shunting clutch. Wheelbase 2.5 m. Apr 13, 2025
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DSB 288 Diesel Shunter254 viewsThis is a Köf II, originally a German army design from the wartime. Köf II stands for "Kleinlokomotive, ölgefeuert, II Generation" or small locomotive, (diesel) oil powered, second generation. The original idea was that it was easier to move trains in the vicinity of enemy during war time when there was no cloud of smoke to reveal the engine. Germany, which had invaded Denmark, forced also Danish factories to build several types of German locomotives and the Danes continued making them after the war. This one has been built by Frichs in Denmark 1947, but Köf IIs were built in Denmark all the time until 1969.
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