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#140 named "Bagdadbau" (Bagdad construction) is one of the 95 narrow gauge steam locomotives that were manufactured by Henschel in Germany during the WW1. They were used on a temporary narrow-gauge railway that by-passed the unfinished parts of the Bagdad Railway line. After the war, many were sold to industrial companies. #140 went to the Zonguldak Colliery in Turkey. The small locomotive is now preserved at the Camlik railway museum. |
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