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- VR_Class_Vk4 length "6600.0".
- VR_Class_Vk4 abstract "The locomotive that came to form VR Class Vk4 was originally one of a pair of 0-4-0T locomotives ordered from Rheinmetall Borsig Lokomotiv Werke (AEG), Germany to work at Ino fortress at Terijoki on the Karelian Isthmus. The locomotives had 2 axles, they were the wet-steam type, and used a slip-Walschaert valve gear. Production numbers and years were 7268/1909 and 7858/1910.The fortress was in Finnish hands when Finland became independent. The fortress was not needed after the Treaty of Tartu in 1920. It was therefore decided to cancel the order for the locomotives. But this was not possible so it was decided to use the locomotives in the dismantling of the fortress. In 1919, the second locomotive, 7858/1910, was sold to as an industrial locomotive. The first locomotive continued to work dismantling the fort until 1922 when it was acquired by a building company in Hanko. After this the locomotive was sold to Enqvist Ltd Ab, Tampere who scrapped it in 1951.The second locomotive was purchased by the VR Kuopio depot and given the running number 68. The locomotive was still running in the 1960s. The locomotive was used until 1962 and finally withdrawn in 1967.In the early 1980s it was restored externally and placed in the Kuopio locomotive shed. It was discovered in 1986 by Savo Steam Transport Museum. Unfortunately, the museum project floundered and the locomotive was plinthed outside a restaurant.In 2008 it was decided to restore the locomotive. On 24 March 2009, the locomotive was moved to Hyvinkää workshop, where ultrasound measurements were taken. The final restoration was carried out by ABB Services and the Jokioinen Museum Railway, where the locomotive arrived on 8 May 2009. The locomotive was presented to the public on 17 June 2010.".
- VR_Class_Vk4 activeYearsEndYear "1910".
- VR_Class_Vk4 activeYearsStartYear "1909".
- VR_Class_Vk4 builder LEW_Hennigsdorf.
- VR_Class_Vk4 length "6.6".
- VR_Class_Vk4 numberBuilt "2".
- VR_Class_Vk4 thumbnail Borsig-Leena.jpg?width=300.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageExternalLink default.asp.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageExternalLink index4.htm.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageExternalLink leena_on_pieni_hidas_ja_tehoton_1776781.html.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageID "34542418".
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageLength "5877".
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageRevisionID "647282866".
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink 0-4-0.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink Borsig_Lokomotiv_Werke_(AEG).
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:0-4-0_locomotives.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Steam_locomotives_of_Finland.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink Category:VR_locomotives.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink Finnish_Railway_Museum.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink Hanko.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink History_of_rail_transport_in_Finland.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink Hyvinkää.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink Jokioinen_Museum_Railway.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink Karelian_Isthmus.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink LEW_Hennigsdorf.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Finnish_locomotives.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink Tampere.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Tartu_(Russian–Finnish).
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink VR_Class_Hr1.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink VR_Class_Pr1.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink VR_Class_Tk3.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink VR_Group.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLink Zelenogorsk,_Saint_Petersburg.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "VR Class Vk4".
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Vk4".
- VR_Class_Vk4 builddate "1909".
- VR_Class_Vk4 builder Borsig_Lokomotiv_Werke_(AEG).
- VR_Class_Vk4 builder LEW_Hennigsdorf.
- VR_Class_Vk4 caption "VR Class Vk4 steam locomotive no. 68 at the Finnish Railway Museum".
- VR_Class_Vk4 disposition "68".
- VR_Class_Vk4 firstrundate "1909".
- VR_Class_Vk4 fleetnumbers "68".
- VR_Class_Vk4 fueltype "Coal or firewood".
- VR_Class_Vk4 hasPhotoCollection VR_Class_Vk4.
- VR_Class_Vk4 length "6.6m".
- VR_Class_Vk4 name "VR Class Vk4".
- VR_Class_Vk4 nicknames "“Leena”".
- VR_Class_Vk4 ordernumber "7268".
- VR_Class_Vk4 powertype "Steam".
- VR_Class_Vk4 totalproduction "2".
- VR_Class_Vk4 whytetype "0".
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Finnish_locomotives.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_locomotive.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refbegin.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refend.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- VR_Class_Vk4 withdrawndate "1967".
- VR_Class_Vk4 subject Category:0-4-0_locomotives.
- VR_Class_Vk4 subject Category:Steam_locomotives_of_Finland.
- VR_Class_Vk4 subject Category:VR_locomotives.
- VR_Class_Vk4 type Locomotive.
- VR_Class_Vk4 type MeanOfTransportation.
- VR_Class_Vk4 type Locomotive.
- VR_Class_Vk4 type Product.
- VR_Class_Vk4 type DesignedArtifact.
- VR_Class_Vk4 type Thing.
- VR_Class_Vk4 type Q93301.
- VR_Class_Vk4 comment "The locomotive that came to form VR Class Vk4 was originally one of a pair of 0-4-0T locomotives ordered from Rheinmetall Borsig Lokomotiv Werke (AEG), Germany to work at Ino fortress at Terijoki on the Karelian Isthmus. The locomotives had 2 axles, they were the wet-steam type, and used a slip-Walschaert valve gear. Production numbers and years were 7268/1909 and 7858/1910.The fortress was in Finnish hands when Finland became independent.".
- VR_Class_Vk4 label "VR Class Vk4".
- VR_Class_Vk4 sameAs Vk4.
- VR_Class_Vk4 sameAs m.0j27rs7.
- VR_Class_Vk4 sameAs Q7907516.
- VR_Class_Vk4 sameAs Q7907516.
- VR_Class_Vk4 wasDerivedFrom VR_Class_Vk4?oldid=647282866.
- VR_Class_Vk4 depiction Borsig-Leena.jpg.
- VR_Class_Vk4 isPrimaryTopicOf VR_Class_Vk4.
- VR_Class_Vk4 name "VR Class Vk4".
- VR_Class_Vk4 name "“Leena”".