NS 6200

The NS 6200 was a German-built Dutch steam locomotive. 40 were built by Hohenzollern between 1912 and 1914.

Technical Details
Around 1910, the Maatschappij tot Exploitatie van Staatsspoorwegen (SS) realized the need for stronger freight locomotives, to haul coal trains in South Limburg. In 1911, the SS put an order for 6 locomotives from Hohenzollern, which would arrive in 1912. They would soon order an additional 34 locomotives between 1913 and 1914. After World War II, 9 locomotives of the class were declared missing. They were withdrawn between 1952 and 1957, with none being preserved.

Price
At level 22, the price of the NS 6200 is ƒ70,000 Gulden.

Liveries
Currently, the only livery available is Nederlandse-Spoorwegen Green.

Trivia

 * Only 40 NS 6200's were produced.
 * The NS 6200 was produced to haul heavy coal loads in Zuid-Limburg; a tender was not used as the routes were too short to justify one, and would also slowdown turnaround times.
 * Strangely the snowplow livery didn't return for the 2021 Winter Update.