Est 4003 to 4175
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- Épernay Works (88)
- Henschel & Sohn (20)
- Sächsische Maschinenfabrik (20)
- Fives-Lille (20)
- ANF (15)
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Est 4003 to 4175 was a class of 173 French compound 2-8-0 locomotives built in the early years of the 20th century for the Chemins de fer de l'Est. They were built to handle the increasing output of the steel industry in the Lorraine area.
The locomotives were developments of the prototypes 4001 et 4002 which had been built for the Est by Société alsacienne de constructions mécaniques (SACM) in 1902. They were built in three batches, with the first two built by the Est's Épernay Works, and the third built by the various private contractors:
- The first series, 4003 to 4017, entered service in 1905–1906 and were identical to the prototypes 4001 and 4002.
- The second series, 4018 to 4070, entered service between 1907 and 1909 and only differed from the first batch due to alterations in the steam passages.
- The third and last series, 4071 to 4175, were delivered between 1911 and 1914 and were fitted with a 21-element Schmidt superheater.
| Manufacturer | Works No. | Year | Est no. | SNCF no. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Épernay Works | 510–524 | 1905 | 4003–4017 | 1-140.A.3 – 17 |
| Épernay Works | 555–570 | 1907 | 4008–4033 | 1-140.A.18 – 33 |
| Épernay Works | 511–587 | 1908 | 4034–4050 | 1-140.A.34 – 50 |
| Épernay Works | 606–625 | 1909 | 4051–4070 | 1-140.A.51 – 70 |
| Épernay Works | 671–680 | 1911 | 4071–4080 | 1-140.A.71 – 80 |
| Épernay Works | 681–690 | 1912 | 4081–4089 | 1-140.A.81 – 90 |
| Henschel & Sohn | 10635–10654 | 1911 | 4091–4110 | 1-140.A.91 – 110 |
| Sächsische Maschinenfabrik | 3505–3524 | 1911 | 4111–4130 | 1-140.A.111 – 130 |
| Fives-Lille | 3939–3968 | 1913 | 4131–4160 | 1-140.A.131 – 160 |
| ANF | 106–120 | 1914 | 4161–4175 | 1-140.A.161 – 175 |
Description
The Consolidations were four-cylinder compound locomotives with Walschaerts valve gear. They were provided with a Belpaire firebox, Adams piston valves, and an Est-type horizontal regulator.
Tenders
Originally these were two-axle tenders which held 13,000 litres (2,900 imp gal; 3,400 US gal) of water and 5 tonnes (4.9 long tons; 5.5 short tons) of coal; they had a gross weight in working order of 33.5 tonnes (33.0 long tons; 36.9 short tons). The 4091 to 4175 were equipped from new with three-axle tenders with a capacity of 22,000 litres (4,800 imp gal; 5,800 US gal) of water and 8 tonnes (7.9 long tons; 8.8 short tons) of coal; weight in working order was 50.6 tonnes (49.8 long tons; 55.8 short tons). These tenders were gradually assigned to the earlier locomotives.