Franz Krull Sk class

Franz Krull Sk class
Sk-154
Type and origin
Power type Steam
Designer A. Borsig works, Berlin, Germany
Builder AS Franz Krull, Tallinn, Estonia
Build date 1931-1940
Total produced 16
Specifications
Gauge 750 mm (2 ft 5 12 in) narrow gauge
Fuel type Oil shale
Fuel capacity 8 tons
Water cap 6 tons
Boiler pressure 13 atm
Cylinders Two
Cylinder size 380 x 450 mm
Career
Operators Estonian Railways
Disposition None preserved

The Franz Krull Sk-class is a class of steam locomotive built by the Franz Krull metal works of Tallinn, Estonia between 1931-1940.

The Sk were narrow-gauged and used oil shale as fuel, since it is the primary energy source in Estonia. A total of 16 units were produced, of which none has survived. The last Sk, Sk-156, was scrapped in 1980 in Beloretsk, Russia, where it was actively used until scrapping.

List of Sk locomotives

Sk-155 after the railway accident between stations Võhma and Olustvere.

Built in 1931:

  • Sk-151
  • Sk-152
  • Sk-153
  • Sk-154
  • Sk-155
  • Sk-156
  • Sk-157
  • Sk-158
  • Sk-159
  • Sk-150

Built in 1935:

  • Sk-160
  • Sk-161
  • Sk-162

Built in 1940:

(During the first Soviet occupation of Estonia, when the factory was renamed "Punane Krull" ("Red Krull"). These locomobiles were decorated by the red star and hammer and stickle figures.)

  • Sk-163
  • Sk-164
  • Sk-165
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