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The Prussian T 18 was the last class of tank locomotives developed for the Prussian state railways. They were originally intended for services on the island of Rügen as replacements for Class T 12 and T 10 engines. They emerged when a class of locomotive was conceived in 1912 that was to handle express and passenger trains in border areas or in shuttle services on short routes. A tank engine design with symmetrical running gear was envisaged because, unlike a tender locomotive, it could run equally fast forwards and backwards and could be operated on return journeys without having to be turned on a turntable. Its power and top speed were to be the same as those of the P 8. Robert Garbe designed this 4-6-4 (2′C2′) tank locomotive for 100 km/h with a 17-ton axle load and contracted the Vulka Die Gattung T 18 war die letzte für die Preußischen Staatseisenbahnen entwickelte Personenzug-Tenderlokomotive. OKo1 – tendrzak przystosowany do szybkiego ruchu pasażerskiego. Jednakową prędkość w obydwóch kierunkach jazdy uzyskano przez dodanie dwóch dwuosiowych wózków. Jego prędkość maksymalna wynosi 100 km/h. Jest to konstrukcja pruska, produkowana przez firmę Vulcan ze Szczecina jako seria T18; w kolejach niemieckich nosiła oznaczenie serii 78. Dla kolei niemieckich zbudowano 534 lokomotywy pod oznaczeniem 78 0-5, 8 maszyn dla kolei tureckich, a ostatnią tego typu wybudowano w 1939 dla prywatnych kolei. W Polsce skoncentrowane były w dyrekcji poznańskiej (MD Poznań Osobowa, Jarocin, Zbąszynek i in.) OKo1 je polská parní lokomotiva vyráběná v letech 1912 až 1927 v továrně Vulcan v Štětíně. Lokomotivy tohoto typu byly používány především na osobní přepravu. Bylo vyrobeno asi 534 kusů.
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