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- Tubize_2179 height "2350.0".
- Tubize_2179 length "6555.0".
- Tubize_2179 width "1450.0".
- Tubize_2179 abstract "Tubize 2179 is a preserved Belgian 600 mm (1 ft 11 5⁄8 in) gauge steam locomotive built by Ateliers de Tubize. The wheel notation is 4-6-2 (2C1). It is often known as Pacific in Poland or Cukrownia Chełmica No.1.The locomotive was one of a series of 6 locomotives built in 1935 by Ateliers Métallurgiques in Nivelles and Tubize, specially for a purpose of a transport during a Colonial Exhibition in Brussels. They were miniatures of standard gauge express locomotives, hence they used not typical for a narrow gauge wheel notation 4-6-2 or Pacific. They also had other features, like long, low boilers, Wagner-type smoke deflectors, low chimney, low steam collector in a common long housing with a sandbox, and miniature driver booth, not giving shelter. The locomotives were completed at Tubize, which also manufactured boilers. The locomotive with a boiler number 2179 was named Charles and had number 3 in exhibition's stock.During World War II, the locomotives were seized by the Germans and utilized by them for military or construction railways. The locomotive 2179 was found in 1945 in Stettin (now Szczecin, Poland) and seized by the Polish authorities. It was used for debris removing during the city reconstruction. Then it was sold to sugar factory Ostrowy near Kutno, where it was assigned number 1 and used to haul sugar beet trains. After the factory had converted its lines to 750 mm (2 ft 5 1⁄2 in) gauge in 1952, the locomotive was given to sugar factory Chełmica near Włocławek. The locomotive, with its distinctive look, was nicknamed Belgijka there (Belgian female).In 1958 the locomotive was overhauled in Nowy Sącz and reconstructed. Driver's booth was much enlarged and became functional. The chimney was made taller, and also a sandbox was made bigger. In 1969, the Chełmica sugar works liquidated its sugar beet railway, and the locomotive was left at Lipno station for several years. In 1972 it was acquired by the Railway Museum in Warsaw and by the end of 1970s it was given to Narrow Gauge Railway Museum in Wenecja, as a cold exhibit.".
- Tubize_2179 activeYearsEndYear "1935".
- Tubize_2179 activeYearsStartYear "1935".
- Tubize_2179 builder Tubize.
- Tubize_2179 cylinderCount "2".
- Tubize_2179 height "2.35".
- Tubize_2179 length "6.555".
- Tubize_2179 owner Narrow_Gauge_Railway_Museum_in_Wenecja.
- Tubize_2179 powerType Steam.
- Tubize_2179 thumbnail Wenecja_wąskotorówka.JPG?width=300.
- Tubize_2179 topSpeed "30.0".
- Tubize_2179 width "1.45".
- Tubize_2179 wikiPageID "35255651".
- Tubize_2179 wikiPageRevisionID "601954404".
- Tubize_2179 boilerpressure "14".
- Tubize_2179 builddate "1935".
- Tubize_2179 builder Tubize.
- Tubize_2179 currentowner Narrow_Gauge_Railway_Museum_in_Wenecja.
- Tubize_2179 cylindercount "2".
- Tubize_2179 cylindersize "bore, stroke".
- Tubize_2179 disposition "static display".
- Tubize_2179 fueltype Coal.
- Tubize_2179 hasPhotoCollection Tubize_2179.
- Tubize_2179 locobrakes "Air, later steam".
- Tubize_2179 name "No.2179".
- Tubize_2179 nicknames "Belgijka".
- Tubize_2179 officialname "Charles".
- Tubize_2179 powertype Steam.
- Tubize_2179 serialnumber "2179".
- Tubize_2179 tendercap "coal, water".
- Tubize_2179 uicclass "2".
- Tubize_2179 valvegear Walschaerts_valve_gear.
- Tubize_2179 whytetype "4".
- Tubize_2179 subject Category:4-6-2_locomotives.
- Tubize_2179 subject Category:600_mm_gauge_railway_locomotives.
- Tubize_2179 subject Category:Preserved_steam_locomotives_of_Belgium.
- Tubize_2179 subject Category:Steam_locomotives_of_Poland.
- Tubize_2179 type Locomotive.
- Tubize_2179 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Tubize_2179 type Product.
- Tubize_2179 type DesignedArtifact.
- Tubize_2179 comment "Tubize 2179 is a preserved Belgian 600 mm (1 ft 11 5⁄8 in) gauge steam locomotive built by Ateliers de Tubize. The wheel notation is 4-6-2 (2C1). It is often known as Pacific in Poland or Cukrownia Chełmica No.1.The locomotive was one of a series of 6 locomotives built in 1935 by Ateliers Métallurgiques in Nivelles and Tubize, specially for a purpose of a transport during a Colonial Exhibition in Brussels.".
- Tubize_2179 label "Pacific nr 2179".
- Tubize_2179 label "Tubize 2179".
- Tubize_2179 sameAs Pacific_nr_2179.
- Tubize_2179 sameAs m.0j7j93r.
- Tubize_2179 sameAs Q7850895.
- Tubize_2179 sameAs Q7850895.
- Tubize_2179 wasDerivedFrom Tubize_2179?oldid=601954404.
- Tubize_2179 depiction Wenecja_wąskotorówka.JPG.
- Tubize_2179 isPrimaryTopicOf Tubize_2179.
- Tubize_2179 name "Belgijka".
- Tubize_2179 name "Charles (1935-1940)".
- Tubize_2179 name "No.2179".