Ty2 and Ty42 – wrecks and derelicts

 

A number of Ty2s and Ty42s have yet found no way to a museum, loco heritage park or plinth; some of them may find one. Their condition varies from fairly good to tragic.

 

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Ty2-930 + ?, ex DRG 52 2730, Henschel 27962/1944, almost complete, albeit with running gear elements missing. Jaworzyna Śląska depot, October 28, 2005.

 

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Ty2-930, posing with Ty2-18 (Henschel 26931/1942). Jaworzyna Śląska depot, May 1, 2006.

 

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More pictures from the Jaworzyna Śląska depot: Ty2-949 (Henschel 28358/1944), August 4, 2004…

 

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Ty2-18 (Henschel 26931/1942), October 28, 2005…

 

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Ty2-81 (Henschel 26868/1943), August 4, 2004…

 

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Ty2-1035 (Orenstein & Koppel 14168/1944), May 1, 2006…

 

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Ty2-223 (Henschel 26883/1943), October 28, 2005…

 

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… and Ty2-821 (WLF 16781/1943), October 28, 2005.

 

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Another visit to Jaworzyna Śląska: Ty2-223; not much has improved, but Ty2-81 was transferred to the main section, as it now looks much better!

 

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Derelict Ty-1140 + 32D43-918, ex DRG 52 7508, Škoda 1606/1944 This engine was photographed at the Zajączkowo Tczewskie depot on March 16, 2001.

 

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Ty2-67 + ?, ex DRG 52 310, WLF 9682/1942, photographed in Wolsztyn on April 29, 2002. This engine was scrapped in 2003.

 

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Ty2-642, BMAG 12521/1943, photographed on the same occasion. In 2003 it shared the fate of the Ty2-67.

 

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Two more sad pictures from Wolsztyn. Ty42-87 (Fablok 1564/1945), photographed on April 29, 2002…

 

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…and the same engine, photographed on July 27, 2002, by Wojtek Lis (thanks for permission!). Scrapping was completed in a few weeks.

 

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Ty2-64 + 30D43-505, WLF 9651/1942, abandoned at the Toruń Kluczyki depot. Photo taken on August 8, 2003.

 

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Not much could be seen of the Ty2-140 (Borsig 15558/1942)…

 

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... and even less of Ty2-1176 (HCP 858/1944). Both were photographed at the abandoned depot in Nysa on June 14, 2008.

 

 

Almost six years later: March 27, 2014. Ty2-140…

 

 

…and Ty2-1176. Things have improved, but only a little…

 

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Derelict Ty42-143 (HCP 959/1946) at the abandoned depot in Korsze, photographed on September 8, 2005. This engine was scrapped in 2006.

 

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Wreck of Ty42-85 (Fablok 1562/1945), photographed in Krzeszowice on August 19, 2005.

 

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Ty2-1258 (Henschel 26995/1942), photographed at the Ełk depot on June 15, 2006.

 

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Two engines, photographed at the TOZKiOS premises in Pyskowice on May 2, 2009: Ty2-1292 (HCP 794/1944)…

 

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…and Ty2-1312 (Henschel 27650/1943). Both are still looking quite well, so perhaps they have some chance to survive.

 

 

Previous photo of the Ty2-1055 is in the main section, but its condition has deteriorated since then; Małaszewicze, July 5, 2015.

 

 

A photo of this locomotive, Ty2-14 (Henschel 26974/1942), taken in August 2003, can also be seen in the main section; during seventeen years its condition has deteriorated considerably. Kartuzy, August 12, 2020.