0-8-0 Mineral
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The 0-8-0 Mineral is a steam locomotive in the UK Railway Set.
[edit] Statistics and information
| Type: | Heavy Freight Steam Locomotive | 
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| Introduction: | 1912 | 
| Withdrawal: | 1960 | 
| Speed: | 40mph | 
| Power: | 1000hp | 
| Weight: | 94t | 
| Tractive Effort: | 124kN | 
| Replaces: | Goods | 
| Replaced By: | 8F | 
[edit] Prototype information
Heavy minerals (coal) traffic was, and remains, the backbone of many railways. Specialised engines with low costs, low speeds, and high-tractive effort are ideal for hauling heavy loads over rough terrain.The model used for PJ1K is the classic LNWR "Super D".
[edit] Similar locomotives
Similar heavy, slow locomotives with 0-8-0 or 2-8-0 wheel arrangement could be found all over the british railway system. Another notable example was the GCR Class 8K.
