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German Federal Railway Kdl 01
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Germany | 1953
13 produced
Kdl 91-0001 in April 1984 at the Bremen shops
Kdl 91-0001 in April 1984 at the Bremen shops
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The Kdl 01, where Kdl stands for “Kleinstdiesellokomotive” (“smallest diesel locomotive”), was a small series of shunting tractors built by Schöma in the fifties. They were used to move locomotives and cars inside depots and repair shops. The prototype was built in 1953 and had an installed power of 15 hp, hence the manufacturer's designation Kdl 15. Two more of this pre-production variant were built in 1956 and 1957. Ten more were built in 1958 which were somewhat heavier and had 20 hp. Due to their small length of only four meters, they could fit onto a turntable together with a locomotive. Similar vehicles were delivered to industrial railways. So far there is only a short text for this vehicle. In the future it will be described in more detail.

Variantpre-productionproduction
General
Built1953, 1956-19571958
ManufacturerSchöma
Axle configB 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length11 ft 5 13/16 in13 ft 1 1/2 in
Service weight11,023 lbs13,228 lbs
Adhesive weight11,023 lbs13,228 lbs
Axle load5,512 lbs6,614 lbs
Boiler
Variantpre-productionproduction
Power Plant
Power
Power sourcediesel-mechanic
Top speed12 mph
Engine output15 hp (11 kW)20 hp (15 kW)
Calculated Values
diesel locomotive
switcher
small locomotive
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