About: CIÉ No. CC1

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Córas Iompair Éireann No. CC1, generally known as the Turf Burner, was a prototype 0-6-6-0 articulated steam locomotive designed by Oliver Bulleid to burn turf (an Irish term for peat used as fuel) and built at CIÉ's Inchicore Works in Dublin. CC1 shared some, but not all, of the characteristics of Bulleid's previous attempt to develop a modern steam locomotive, the Leader. Like the one completed Leader, CC1 had a relatively short career and was never used in front-line service. It was the last steam locomotive to be constructed for an Irish railway.

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  • Die Nr. CC1 der Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ), auch als Turf Burner bekannt, war eine irische Dampflokomotive aus dem Jahre 1957, die mit Torf befeuert war. Sie wurde nach dem Entwurf von Oliver Bulleid bei den in Dublin gebaut. (de)
  • Córas Iompair Éireann No. CC1, generally known as the Turf Burner, was a prototype 0-6-6-0 articulated steam locomotive designed by Oliver Bulleid to burn turf (an Irish term for peat used as fuel) and built at CIÉ's Inchicore Works in Dublin. CC1 shared some, but not all, of the characteristics of Bulleid's previous attempt to develop a modern steam locomotive, the Leader. Like the one completed Leader, CC1 had a relatively short career and was never used in front-line service. It was the last steam locomotive to be constructed for an Irish railway. (en)
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  • Die Nr. CC1 der Córas Iompair Éireann (CIÉ), auch als Turf Burner bekannt, war eine irische Dampflokomotive aus dem Jahre 1957, die mit Torf befeuert war. Sie wurde nach dem Entwurf von Oliver Bulleid bei den in Dublin gebaut. (de)
  • Córas Iompair Éireann No. CC1, generally known as the Turf Burner, was a prototype 0-6-6-0 articulated steam locomotive designed by Oliver Bulleid to burn turf (an Irish term for peat used as fuel) and built at CIÉ's Inchicore Works in Dublin. CC1 shared some, but not all, of the characteristics of Bulleid's previous attempt to develop a modern steam locomotive, the Leader. Like the one completed Leader, CC1 had a relatively short career and was never used in front-line service. It was the last steam locomotive to be constructed for an Irish railway. (en)
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