Product Details
Steam Locos

21761
Spremberger Stadtbahn Steam Loco





Despite its small size – just 6.15 meters (20.2 feet) long – this loco was a thoroughly modern steam locomotive in its time. Built in 1925 by Borsig, it employed steam superheating, piston valves and Walschaerts valve gear. It went to work on the Spremberger Stadtbahn, a 17 km (10 mi.) narrow gauge line that carried coal in the Lausitz region of eastern Germany.
This LGB classic features Spremberger livery and lettering along with a detailed and lighted cab. A voltage stabilization circuit powers the lights and smoke generator.



The Prototype
In 1898, the German town of Spremberg, located east of Berlin in the Lausitz region, built a narrow gauge line with 17 km (10.5 miles) of tracks. The railway connected the town's textile factories and other industries to the standard gauge station. In addition, two lines went to local mines which supplied the town with coal. Trains consisted of narrow gauge cars as well as standard gauge cars on "rollböcke" (small narrow gauge trolleys that fit under each wheelset of a standard gauge car). Most of the railway's locomotives were small four-wheel steam locos that were able to negotiate the extremely tight curves in the city streets and on the factory grounds. The prototype of the LGB model was built by Borsig in Berlin in 1925. Despite its small size, it was a thoroughly modern design with a large superheated boiler, piston valves and Walschaerts valve gear. The powerful machine remained in service on the Spremberg line until the railway closed in 1956. Later, the loco was overhauled and used on the Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR) Harzquer line.

The Model
This detailed replica features:
- weather-resistant construction
- three-way power control switch
- protected gearbox with seven-pole Bühler motor
- four powered wheels
- one traction tire
- six power pickups
- voltage stabilization circuit
- smoke generator
- automatic directional lanterns
- one multi-purpose socket with circuit breaker
- length: 240 mm (9.4 in.)
- weight: 1300 grams (2.9 lb.)


1

1

240

1300

1

5


+Download
+
--(PDF, 120KB)
--(PDF, 400KB)

+
--(PDF, 246KB)

+
--(PDF, 56KB)




Notes:

-This database includes most, but not all, current LGB and TOYTRAIN products.
-Some products are not available in all markets and at all retailers.
-Products and specifications are subject to change without notice.
-We cannot provide prices or values for Museum or other out-of-production products.
-The information shown here is for current production models. Earlier production models may still be available at retailers.


© 2006 Ernst Paul Lehmann Patentwerk. All rights reserved.