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Swedish State Railways EII
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Sweden | 1907
133 produced
E2 No. 1122 in August 2015 on the Krøderbanen
E2 No. 1122 in August 2015 on the Krøderbanen
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In the search for a heavy mixed traffic locomotive for lines in the north with a low axle load limit, the SJ introduced the EII in 1907. It had four driving axles and no carrying axles to get the maximum adhesive weight. The driver diameter of 1,388 mm allowed for a top speed of 65 km/h, what was enough for passenger trains in this region. Additionally, they were the first SJ locomotives with inside cylinders. Between 1907 and 1920, 130 were built for the SJ. One of these had received peat firing for trials.

Another company that ordered three of the same locomotives new in 1917 was the Kalmar nya järnvägsaktiebolag (KJ). In 1925 and 1926, the Ostkustbanan (OKB) bought 14 from the SJ. Also the Uddevalla–Vänersborg–Herrljunga Järnväg (UVHJ) and the Skåne-Smålands Järnväg (SSJ) bought one each in 1936 and 1937, respectively. All of these had re-joined the SJ by 1940 when all private railways had been nationalized.

As early as in 1935, the SJ had started to equip these locomotives with a leading axle. In this process, the boiler was also relocated for the right weight distribution and the top speed was increased to 70 km/h. Additionally, some locomotives got a larger four-axle bogie tender instead of the three-axle one. By 1951, a total of 90 had been rebuilt and renamed to E2.

After they had become too slow for passenger trains, they were only used in freight and shunting service on branch lines. All had been withdrawn from active service in 1972, but some were kept as reserves until 1990. Today more than 30 are still existing, with a few of them still operational.

VariantEIIrebuild E2
General
Built1907-19201937-1951
ManufacturerNoHAB, Motala Verkstad, Nya AB Atlas, Vagn- & Maskinfabriksaktiebolaget Falun
Axle config0-8-0 (Eight-coupled) 2-8-0 (Consolidation) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length54 ft 7 1/2 in57 ft 10 7/8 in
Wheelbase16 ft 4 7/8 in23 ft 1 9/16 in
Rigid wheelbase16 ft 4 7/8 in
Empty weight100,310 lbs116,845 lbs
Service weight110,231 lbs126,766 lbs
Adhesive weight110,231 lbs
Total weight182,322 lbs200,620 lbs
Axle load27,558 lbs
Water capacity3,698 us gal
Fuel capacity11,464 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area22.4 sq ft
Firebox area115.2 sq ft
Tube heating area1,102.9 sq ft1,108.3 sq ft
Evaporative heating area1,218 sq ft1,223.4 sq ft
Superheater area352 sq ft344.1 sq ft
Total heating area1,570 sq ft1,567.5 sq ft
VariantEIIrebuild E2
Power Plant
Driver diameter54.6 in
Boiler pressure174 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 19 11/16 x 25 3/16 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Estimated power872 hp (650 kW)
Top speed40 mph43 mph
Starting effort26,426 lbf
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