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| leadingdiameter = | driverdiameter = | trailingdiameter = | minimumcurve = | wheelbase = | length = | width = | height = | framesize = | axleload = | weightondrivers = | locoweight = | tenderweight = | locotenderweight = | tendertype = | fueltype = Coal | fuelcap = | lubecap = | coolantcap = | watercap = | tendercap = | sandcap = | consumption = | watercons = | electricsystem = | collectionmethod = | primemover = | rpmrange = | enginetype = | aspiration = | displacement = | alternator = | generator = | tractionmotors = | boiler = | boilerpressure = | feedwaterheater = | firearea = | tubearea = | fluearea = | tubesandflues = | fireboxarea = | totalsurface = | superheatertype = | superheaterarea = | cylindercount = Two | cylindersize = bore stroke | frontcylindersize= | rearcylindersize = | hpcylindersize = | lpcylindersize = | valvegear = Allan | valvetype = | valvetravel = | valvelap = | valvelead = | transmission = | multipleworking = | maxspeed = | poweroutput = | tractiveeffort = | factorofadhesion = | trainheating = | locobrakes = | locobrakeforce = | trainbrakes = | safety = | operator = Otavi Mining and Railway Company South African Railways | operatorclass = Otavi Class Ha | powerclass = | numinclass = 10 | fleetnumbers = 11-20 | officialname = | nicknames = | axleloadclass = | locale = | deliverydate = 1904 | firstrundate = 1904 | lastrundate = | retiredate = | withdrawndate = | preservedunits = | restoredate = | scrapdate = | currentowner = | disposition = | notes = }} The South West African Class Ha 0-6-2T of 1904 is a steam locomotive from the Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika era. In 1904 the German administration in Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika, now Namibia, acquired ten Class Ha tank locomotives with a 0-6-2 wheel arrangement for the Otavi Mining and Railway Company. Only one of these locomotives survived to be taken onto the roster of the South African Railways after World War I. ==Manufacturer== Ten narrow gauge 0-6-2 tank steam locomotives were built for the German administration in Deutsch-Südwest-Afrika (DSWA) by Henschel and Son in Germany in 1903. When delivered in 1904, they were designated Class Ha and numbered in the range from 11 to 20. They were leased to the Otavi Mining and Railway Company that operated a narrow gauge railway across the Namib Desert between Tsumeb and Swakopmund.〔〔Henschel-Lieferliste (Henschel & Son works list), compiled by Dietmar Stresow〕 The locomotives used Allan valve gear. Their "Ha" classification identified the locomotive type as the first class to have been built for DSWA by Henschel.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「South West African Class Ha」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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