loco-info.com
The reference for locomotives and railcars
Navigation
Random
Search
Compare
Settings
French Northern Railway No. 2.311 to 2.380
French State Railway 220 TA
France | 1892 | 70 produced
2.363 in July 1936 in Boulogne depot
2.363 in July 1936 in Boulogne depot
George Grigs / Rail archivee Stephenson
General
Built1892-1896
ManufacturerSACM, Franco-Belge, Schneider, Fives-Lille
Axle config4-4-0T (American) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length30 ft 0 13/16 in
Wheelbase18 ft 1 1/2 in
Rigid wheelbase6 ft 0 13/16 in
Empty weight74,296 lbs
Service weight95,592 lbs
Adhesive weight66,780 lbs
Axle load33,543 lbs
Water capacity845 us gal
Fuel capacity4,409 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area16.9 sq ft
Firebox area84 sq ft
Tube heating area831.4 sq ft
Evaporative heating area915.4 sq ft
Total heating area915.4 sq ft
Power Plant
Driver diameter65.5 in
Boiler pressure145 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 16 9/16 x 23 5/8 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Estimated power369 hp (275 kW)
Optimal speed19 mph
Top speed50 mph
Starting effort12,150 lbf
Calculated Values
steam locomotive
passenger
tank locomotive
last changed: 09 2023
loading...

We use cookies to save the following settings:

  • selected navigation structure
  • selected language
  • preferred units
  • spelling of railway company names

If you refuse the use of cookies, the settings will only be retained for the current session and will be reset to the default values the next time you visit the site.

Display of units

Here you can set the desired unit system for the technical data.

  • Metric: Lengths in meters, weights in tonnes, and volumes in cubic meters
  • Imperial (UK): Lengths in feet/inches, weights in long tons and volumes in imperial gallons
  • Imperial (US): Lengths in feet/inches, weights in pounds, and volumes in US gallons
  • Individual: Depends on the country of origin of each locomotive
Operator names

Here you can set the display of railway company names.

  • Short: Abbreviation or short form of the name
  • Standard: commonly used name, partially translated to English
  • Complete: full name in local language