The Ambarawa Railway Museum’s collection in Central Java, Indonesia includes locomotives described below.
The most powerful locomotive collection at The Ambarawa Railway Museum is its collection no of CC.5029 (former SS 1600, made by Winterhur Scheweis), with its 1.190 horse power, while the least powerful one is its B.2014 (former SCS 500, made by Beyer Peacocl Manchaster, Dutch), with its only 200 horse power.
The most powerful locomotive collection at The Ambarawa Railway Museum is its collection no of CC.5029 (former SS 1600, made by Winterhur Scheweis), with its 1.190 horse power, while the least powerful one is its B.2014 (former SCS 500, made by Beyer Peacocl Manchaster, Dutch), with its only 200 horse power.
And, the fastest locomotive at The Ambarawa Railway Museum is its C.2821 = 90 kilo meters/hour speed (former SS 1300, made by Henshel Shassel, Germany), while the slowest one is B.2014 (former SCS 500, made by Beyer Peacocl Manchaster Dutch) with its only 35 kilo meters/hour speed.
The oldest locomotive at The Ambarawa Railway Museum is its C.1140 (former SS 300. The loco was made by Hartmann Chemnitz, Germany) which was built in 1891, while the newest one is its CC.5029 (former SS 1600, made by Winterhur Scheweis) that was built in 1928. The longest locomotive at The Ambarawa Railway Museum is its C.5029 = 19.902 meters long (former SS 1600, made by Winterhur Scheweis). While the shortest one is its B.2014 = 5.790 meters long (former SCS 500, made by Beyer Peacocl Manchaster, Dutch).
The other collection is CC.5029 = 113 tons weight (former SS 1600, made by Winterhur Scheweis). This one is the heaviest locomotive at The Ambarawa Railway Museum. While the lightest one is its B.2014 = 17.1 tons weight (former SCS 500, made by Beyer Peacocl Manchaster, Dutch).
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The other collection is CC.5029 = 113 tons weight (former SS 1600, made by Winterhur Scheweis). This one is the heaviest locomotive at The Ambarawa Railway Museum. While the lightest one is its B.2014 = 17.1 tons weight (former SCS 500, made by Beyer Peacocl Manchaster, Dutch).
For more complete information about this railway museum, please check my other Blog at this link:
http://ambarawarailwaymuseum.blogspot.com/search/label/collection