In the United States and Europe, the 2-6-0 wheel arrangement was principally used on tender locomotives. This type of locomotive was widely built in the United States from the early 1860s to the 1920s.
Although examples were built as early as 1852–53 by two Philadelphia manufacturers, Baldwin Locomotive Works and Norris Locomotive Works, these first examples had their leading axles mounted directly and rigidly on the frame of the locomotive rather than on a separate truck or bogie.[2] On these early 2-6-0 locomotives, the leading axle was merely used to distribute the weight of the locomotive over a larger number of wheels. It was therefore essentially an 0-8-0 with an unpowered leading axle and the leading wheels did not serve the same purpose as, for example, the leading trucks of the 4-4-0 American or 4-6-0 Ten-Wheeler types which, at the time, had been in use for at least a decade.
The first American 2-6-0 with a rigidly mounted leading axle was the Pawnee, built for heavy freight service on the Philadelphia & Reading Rail Road. In total, about thirty locomotives of this type were built for various American railroads. While they were generally successful in slow, heavy freight service, the railroads that used these first 2-6-0 locomotives didn't see any great advantages in them over the 0-6-0 or 0-8-0 designs of the time. The railroads noted their increased pulling power, but also found that their rather rigid suspension made them more prone to derailments than the 4-4-0 locomotives of the day. Many railroad mechanics attributed these derailments to having too little weight on the leading truck.
The first true 2-6-0s were built in the early 1860s, the first few being built in 1860 for the Louisville and Nashville Railroad. The new design required the use of a single-axle swiveling truck. Such a truck was first patented in the United Kingdom by Levi Bissell in May 1857.[2]
In 1864, William S. Hudson, then the superintendent of Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works, patented an equalized leading truck that was able to move independently of the driving axles. This equalized suspension worked much better over the uneven tracks of the day.[clarification needed] The first locomotive built with such a leading truck was likely completed in 1865 for the New Jersey Rail Road and Transportation Company as their number 39.
Twenty 2-6-0 locomotives were built by Les Ateliers de Tubize locomotive works in Belgium for the 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) metre gaugeCF du Congo Superieur aux Grands Lacs Africains (CFL) between 1913 and 1924. The first eight, numbered 27 to 34, were built in 1913, followed by six more in 1921, numbered 35 to 40. Six more of a slightly larger version followed in 1924, numbered 41 to 46. They had 360 by 460 millimetres (14 by 18 inches) cylinders and 1,050 millimetres (41 inches) diameter driving wheels, with the smaller versions having a working order mass of 28.8 tonnes (28.3 long tons; 31.7 short tons) and the larger versions 33.4 tonnes (32.9 long tons; 36.8 short tons). Most of the CFL was regauged to 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) gauge in 1955, as were all of the serving Moguls. Most of them still survived in 1973.[5][6]
Canada
A large number of 2-6-0 locomotives were used in Canada, where they were considered more usable in restricted spaces, being shorter than the more common 4-6-0 Ten-Wheelers. Canadian National (CN) had several.[7] One of them, the CN no. 89, an E-10-a class locomotive built by Canadian Locomotive Company in 1910, has been owned and operated since 1972 by the Strasburg Rail Road in Pennsylvania in the US, in conjunction with the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania.[8]Another no. 81 has since it's retirement been on public display outdoors in " Palmerston Lions Heritage Park " just south of Main Street in Palmerston , Ontario , Canada .
Class Sk2 locomotives were numbered 196 to 213, 314 to 321 and 360 to 372. They were built by Tampella. No. 315 is preserved at Tampere in Tampella.
Finnish Steam Locomotive Class Sk3s were built from 1903 by Tammerfors Linne & Jern Manufakt. A.B. They were numbered 173 to 177, 191 to 195, 214 to 221, 334 to 359, 373 to 406 and 427 to 436. These locomotives were nicknamed Grandmothers.
Indonesia
The State Railway Company of the Dutch East Indies (Staatsspoorwegen, SS) in Indonesia operated 83 units of 2-6-0tank locomotives of the C12 series, built by Sächsische Maschinenfabrik of Chemnitz, Germany in 1896. They were wood-burning locomotives which consumed two cubic metres of wood and 3,500 litres (770 imperial gallons; 920 US gallons) of water for 4½ hours of steam production.
Of these locomotives, 43 survived the invasion by Japan during the Second World War and were still being operated following independence from the Netherlands. They were based in Cepu in Indonesia and were used on the Cepu-Blora-Purwodadi-Semarang-Bojonegoro-Jatirogo route, now closed.
By the early 1980s, the survivors of the class were in poor condition. One example, C1218 no. 457, was revived in 2002 after twenty-five years, in Ambarawa motive power depot. By mid-2006 it was operational, and since 2009 it was moved to Surakarta, Central Java to haul a chartered steam train across the main street of the heart of Surakarta, named Jaladara.
Ireland
Several 2-6-0 locomotive classes found usage on Ireland’s railways, mainly with freight trains. The first of these would be the Great Southern and Western RailwayClass 355, which were originally built by the North British Locomotive Company as an 0-6-0 type in 1903, but later rebuilt into 2-6-0s after problems occurred; they were soon supplemented with the similar Class 368. Some of these locomotives were converted to oil firing and one even for peat-burning.[9]
The Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane came to operate more than 500 2-6-0 locomotives of the Class 625 for mixed traffic and the Class 640 for light passenger trains. These locomotives, nicknamed Little Ladies (Signorine), were very successful and several were preserved after the end of regular steam services, with some still operational for heritage trains.
New Zealand
The Class J of the New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) was its pioneering tender freight locomotive, introduced in 1877 for use in the re-gauged Canterbury region of the South Island. Built by the Avonside Engine Company and other locomotive works in England, they were shipped to New Zealand in kit form. They eventually served all over New Zealand's fledgling rail network on both islands. In time, they were replaced on mainline running as larger power arrived. Many survived into the 1920s as yard shunters and some were converted to tank locomotives.[10]
South Africa
Cape gauge
In 1876 and 1877, the Cape Government Railways (CGR) placed eighteen Mogul locomotives in freight service on the Cape Western system, built by Beyer, Peacock & Company and the Avonside Engine Company. They were designated 1st Class when a classification system was adopted. By 1912, three of them survived to be considered obsolete by the South African Railways (SAR), designated Class 01 and renumbered by having the numeral 0 prefixed to their existing numbers. All were withdrawn from service by 1916.[11][12][13][14]
Also in 1876, the CGR placed a pair of Stephenson's Patent back-to-back Mogul type side-tank locomotives in service on the Cape Midland system, built by Kitson & Company. They were later separated and rebuilt to saddle-tank locomotives for use as shunting engines. When a classification system was introduced, they were designated 1st Class.[14][15]
In 1876 and 1877, the CGR placed eight Mogul tender locomotives in service on the Cape Midland system, also built by Kitson & Company. They were all eventually rebuilt to saddle-tank locomotives for use as shunting engines. When a classification system was adopted, they were also designated 1st Class.[11][14][15]
In 1877, Whythes & Jackson Limited, contracted by the Natal government for the construction of the line from Durban to Pietermaritzburg, took delivery of two 2-6-0 tank locomotives from Kitson & Company for use during construction. The locomotives were not numbered, but were appropriately named Durban and Pietermaritzburg after the two towns which were to be connected by the new railway. Upon completion of the construction contract at the end of 1880, the locomotives were taken over by the Natal Government Railways (NGR) and in 1893 they were sold to the Selati Railway.[11]
In 1877 and 1878, seven Mogul tank locomotives were also delivered to the NGR by BP, built to the same design as the two contractor's locomotives. Later classified as NGR Class K, they were the first locomotives to be ordered for use on the then newly laid Cape gauge Natal mainline into the interior. One was sold to the East Rand Proprietary Mines and two came into SAR stock in 1912, but remained unclassified as "NGR 2-6-0T Beyer Peacock Sidetank". Although they were considered obsolete, they remained in service as late as 1931.[13][16]
In 1879 and 1880, the CGR placed ten Moguls, built by Beyer, Peacock and Company, in freight service on the Cape Western system. While similar to the locomotives of 1876, their cylinders were mounted at a downward inclination towards the driving wheelset. They were also designated 1st Class when a classification system was adopted on the CGR.[11][14]
In 1879, the NGR placed seven 2-6-0T locomotives in service. They were subsequently modified to a 4-6-0T wheel arrangement and were designated NGR Class G. In 1912, when fifteen of them were assimilated into the South African Railways, they were renumbered and reclassified to Class C.[17]
In 1891, the CGR placed two Baldwin-built 2-6-0 Mogul locomotives in freight service, the first American locomotives to enter service in South Africa. They were originally designated 5th Class, but the classification was later changed to 1st Class. One of them still survived in 1912 and was also designated Class 01 by the SAR. It was withdrawn from service in 1920.[11][13]
In 1900, while the Second Boer War was still in progress, four 2-6-0T locomotives arrived in the Cape Colony, built by the Dickson Manufacturing Company in 1899. Since they bore cab side-plates inscribed "SS-ZAR" and were named J.S. Smit, J.J. Spier, L.S. Meyer and C. Birkenstock, they were intended for the Netherlands-South African Railway Company (NZASM) in the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek (ZAR). They were diverted to Indwe Collieries in the Cape Colony and when the CGR later took control of the colliery line, these locomotives were classified as part of the CGR 3rd Class. All four survived to come into SAR stock in 1912, when they were classified as Class O3. They were withdrawn by 1915.[13]
Also in 1900, two Mogul saddle-tank locomotives entered shunting service at the Port Elizabeth Harbour, followed by one more in 1903.[13][15]
In 1902, the Zululand Railway Company, contractors for the construction of the North Coast line from Verulam to the Tugela River, acquired two 2-6-0 tender locomotives as construction engines. Upon completion of the line in 1903, the locomotives were taken onto the roster of the Natal Government Railways and designated Class I.[11]
Between 1902 and 1904, eleven Mogul saddle tank locomotives, built by Hunslet Engine Company, were delivered to the Table Bay Harbour Board. All were taken onto the Cape Government Railways roster in 1908 and came into SAR stock in 1912, but were considered obsolete and remained unclassified.[13][15][16]
Narrow gauge
In 1902, the CGR placed three locomotives with a Mogul wheel arrangement in service on the Hopefield2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge branch line that was being constructed from Kalbaskraal. They were built by Baldwin and were of a standard type that was being used on the narrow gauge railroads of Maine in the US. A fourth locomotive, identical to the first three, was ordered from the same manufacturer in 1911. In 1912, when these locomotives were assimilated into the South African Railways, they were renumbered with an "NG" prefix to their running numbers. When a system of grouping narrow gauge locomotives into classes was eventually introduced somewhere between 1928 and 1930, they were to be classified as Class NG7 but had already been withdrawn from service.[13][16]
United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom, where locomotives are generally smaller than in the US, the 2-6-0 was found to be a good wheel arrangement for mixed-traffic locomotives.
A long strike by workers throughout the British engineering industry in 1898/1899 led to a backlog of locomotive orders. This led leading British companies to place orders with American builders for standard light general-purpose locomotives adapted to British requirements. In 1899, the Midland Railway (MR), the Great Northern Railway (GNR) and the Great Central Railway (GCR) all purchased examples from the Baldwin Locomotive Works in the US.[19] The MR also bought ten from Schenectady Locomotive Works at the same time.[2] In the United States, the 2-6-0 was already the common design for this sort of engine, and these imports were to be very influential in introducing the wheel arrangement to the United Kingdom.
British Railways continued to build the Ivatt and Thompson/Peppercorn designs and then introduced three standard designs, based on the Ivatt classes. These were the Standard class 2 in 1952, the Standard class 4 in 1952 and the Standard class 3 in 1954. 2-6-0 locomotives continued to be built until 1957 and the last ones were withdrawn from service in 1968.[20]
Well over 11,000 Moguls were constructed in the United States by the time production had ended in 1910.[23] Very few of these classic steam locomotives still exist, most of them having been scrapped as newer, faster and more powerful steam engines were developed in the twentieth century. The USRA standard designs of 1918 did not include a 2-6-0.
Five notable 2-6-0 locomotives are still in operation in the United States.
Walt Disney World Railroad (WDWRR) No. 2 Lilly Belle, built in September 1928 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works as No. 76 (later No. 260) for the United Railways of Yucatan in Mexico, operates on the railroad circling the Magic Kingdom in Orlando, Florida since 1 October 1971.[26] Due to mechanical problems, this locomotive was shipped to the Strasburg Rail Road for an extensive overhaul in 2010.[27][28] In late July 2016, it returned to the Magic Kingdom and resumed service on November 23, 2016.[28][29]
^White, John H. Jr. (1968). A history of the American locomotive; its development: 1830–1880. New York: Dover Publications. pp. 62–65. ISBN0-486-23818-0
^ abcHunt, David (1997). Supplement No. 1 – American Locomotives of the Midland Railway. Midland Record. Didcot: Wild Swan. pp. 15, 17. ISBN1-874103-41-0.
^Allen, Cecil J. (1956) [1955]. The Great Eastern Railway (2nd ed.). Hampton Court: Ian Allan. p. 96.
^"The Adams Era". Great Eastern Railway Society. No. 527 Class 2-6-0 1878-1879. Archived from the original on 2007-09-21. Retrieved 2008-04-29.
^Continental Railway Journal No.19, published by the Continental Railway Circle in the UK
^Railways of the Congo, compiled and published by Reg Carter, UK, revised edition, June 2000
^ abcdefHolland, D.F. (1971). Steam Locomotives of the South African Railways. Vol. 1: 1859–1910 (1st ed.). Newton Abbott, England: David & Charles. pp. 28–30, 40–41, 84–85, 96–97, 106, 121. ISBN978-0-7153-5382-0.
^Dulez, Jean A. (2012). Railways of Southern Africa 150 Years (Commemorating One Hundred and Fifty Years of Railways on the Sub-Continent – Complete Motive Power Classifications and Famous Trains – 1860–2011) (1st ed.). Garden View, Johannesburg, South Africa: Vidrail Productions. p. 36. ISBN9 780620 512282.
^ abcdefgPaxton, Leith; Bourne, David (1985). Locomotives of the South African Railways (1st ed.). Cape Town: Struik. pp. 15–16, 20–21, 24–25. ISBN0869772112.
^ abcdC.G.R. Numbering Revised, Article by Dave Littley, SA Rail May–June 1993, pp. 94–95.
^ abcdHolland, D. F. (1972). Steam Locomotives of the South African Railways. Vol. 2: 1910-1955 (1st ed.). Newton Abbott, England: David & Charles. pp. 118–121, 124. ISBN978-0-7153-5427-8.
^ abcClassification of S.A.R. Engines with Renumbering Lists, issued by the Chief Mechanical Engineer's Office, Pretoria, January 1912, pp. 11–13, 16, 18, 47 (Reprinted in April 1987 by SATS Museum, R.3125-6/9/11-1000)
^Broggie, Michael (2014), Walt Disney's Railroad Story: The Small-Scale Fascination That Led to a Full-Scale Kingdom (4th ed.), Donning Company, pp. 320–323, 393–394, ISBN978-1-57864-914-3
Struktur molekul momilakton B, salah satu contoh senyawa fitoaleksin. Fitoaleksin adalah suatu senyawa anti-mikrobial yang dibiosintesis (dibuat) dan diakumulasikan oleh tanaman setelah terjadi infeksi dari mikroorganisme patogen atau terpapar senyawa kimia tertentu dan iradiasi dengan sinar UV.[1][2] Dari sel-sel rusak dan nekrotik (sel yang mati sebelum waktunya) akan dikeluarkan suatu zat yang berdifusi ke dalam sel sehat di sekitarnya sehingga muncul respon dari sel sehat ...
For the non-profit, see One Stone (nonprofit). 2018 studio album by Trixie MattelOne StoneStudio album by Trixie MattelReleasedMarch 16, 2018GenreFolk[1][2]country pop[3]Length22:27ProducerBrandon James GwinnTrixie Mattel chronology Homemade Christmas(2017) One Stone(2018) Trixie Mattel: Moving Parts (The Acoustic Soundtrack)(2019) Singles from One Stone Moving PartsReleased: February 3, 2018 Break Your HeartReleased: March 17, 2018 One Stone is the second stud...
Fragment van de Atontempel De Atontempel was gebouwd door de eigenzinnige koning Echnaton. Deze wilde de macht van de Amon-priesters breken en verliet het vijandige Thebe voor de bouw van een nieuwe stad Achetaton in het huidige Tell el-Amarna. Hij wilde de geheimzinnigheid van de Amoncultus (cfr Amon de verborgene) vervangen door de open Atoncultus. Dat werd weergegeven in de grote tempel waar er geen donkere ruimten in waren. Het was een langgerekt complex: 210 m × 32 m...
Pau Quemada Plaats uw zelfgemaakte foto hier Persoonlijke informatie Volledige naam Pau Quemada Cadafalch Geboortedatum 4 september 1983 Geboorteplaats Logroño, Spanje Nationaliteit ESP Lengte 1,73 m Sportieve informatie Discipline Hockey Olympische Spelen 2012 Portaal Sport Pau Quemada Cadafalch (Logroño, 4 september 1983) is een Spaans hockeyer. Pau Quemada speelt in de Belgische Eredivisie hockey bij KHC Leuven en voor de Spaanse hockeyploeg. Hij maakte deel uit van de...
Aufbau Verlage GmbH & Co. KG Rechtsform GmbH & Co. KG Gründung 1945 Sitz Berlin, Deutschland Leitung Matthias Koch (Geschäftsführung)Constanze Neumann (Leitung Literatur)Reinhard Rohn (Leitung Literatur) Mitarbeiterzahl 39 Umsatz 12,5 Mio. Euro Branche Buchverlag Website www.aufbau-verlag.de Stand: April 2016 Der Aufbau Verlag (Eigenschreibweise: aufbau verlag oder Aufbau Verlag) ist ein deutscher Publikumsverlag. Er wurde 1945 in Berlin im Auftrag des Kulturbundes zur demokratisch...
Football clubAldosiviFull nameClub Atlético AldosiviNickname(s)Tiburón (Shark)El Verde (The Green)El equipo de la Ciudad (The City team)El más grande de la Costa Atlantica (The greatest on the Atlantic Coast)Founded29 March 1913; 110 years ago (1913-03-29)GroundEstadio José María Minella,Mar Del Plata, Buenos Aires ProvinceCapacity35,354 [1]ChairmanJosé MoscuzzaManagerLeandro SomozaLeaguePrimera Nacional2023Primera Nacional Zone B, 16thWebsiteClub website Home ...
Ini adalah daftar manajer pemenang Piala Interkontinental, ajang multinegara yang digelar antara juara Liga Champions UEFA dan juara Copa Libertadores, digelar dari 1960 sampai 2004. Para manajer Argentina adalah yang tersukses di ajang ini, memenangi 11 pagelaran. Carlos Bianchi memenanginya tiga kali dan satu-satunya orang yang memenanginya di dua tim berbeda (Velez Sarsfield pada 1994 dan Boca Juniors, 2000 dan 2003). Empat manajer telah memenangi gelar ini dua kali bersama klub yang sama ...
لو غراند-كويفيلي شعار الاسم الرسمي (بالفرنسية: Le Grand-Quevilly) الإحداثيات 49°24′23″N 1°03′08″E / 49.406388888889°N 1.0522222222222°E / 49.406388888889; 1.0522222222222[1] [2] تقسيم إداري البلد فرنسا[3][4] التقسيم الأعلى السان البحريةروان خصائص جغرافية المس
هذه المقالة يتيمة إذ تصل إليها مقالات أخرى قليلة جدًا. فضلًا، ساعد بإضافة وصلة إليها في مقالات متعلقة بها. (مايو 2021) لعبت جمهورية الصين الشعبية دورًا رئيسيًا في حرب فيتنام (1955-1975). دعم الشيوعيون الصينيون منذ عام 1949 تمرد فيت مين ضد نظام الهند الصينية الفرنسية الاستعماري. وعندم...
Apium graveolens var. rapaceum Klasifikasi ilmiah Kerajaan: Plantae (tanpa takson): Angiosperms (tanpa takson): Eudicots (tanpa takson): Asterids Ordo: Apiales Famili: Apiaceae Genus: Apium Spesies: A. graveolens Varietas: rapaceum Cultivars[1][2] Bergers White Ball Diamant Giant Prague Goliath Ibis Kojak Monarch Prinz Snow White Akar seledri adalah berbagai seledri yang dibudidayakan untuk batangnya yang dapat dimakan atau hipokotil, dan pucuk. Akar seledri seperti sayur...
2022 video gameWorld of Warcraft: DragonflightDeveloper(s)Blizzard EntertainmentPublisher(s)Blizzard EntertainmentDirector(s)Ion HazzikostasProducer(s)Holly LongdaleComposer(s)Glenn Stafford, Jake Lefkowitz, Neal Acree, David ArkenstoneSeriesWorld of WarcraftPlatform(s)Microsoft Windows, macOSReleaseNovember 28, 2022[1]Genre(s)MMORPGMode(s)Multiplayer World of Warcraft: Dragonflight is the ninth expansion pack for the massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) World of Wa...
Coordenadas: 38° 42' 57.1 N, 9° 8' 29.9 O Praça dos Restauradores Praça dos RestauradoresPraça dos Restauradores (estrela de cor verde) Freguesia(s) Santo AntónioSanta Maria Maior Antiga(s) freguesia(s): Santa Justa Lugar, Bairro: Baixa Início Praça do Rossio Término Avenida da Liberdade Área 17 300 Nomeação 22 de julho de 1884 Homenagem a Restauradores da Independência (1640) Designação anterior Passeio Público A Praça dos Restauradores situa-se na Baixa de Lisboa, no extrem...
Medieval dynastic union of states in present-day England, France and Ireland Angevin EmpireEmpire Plantagenêt[a]1154–1214 Royal banner(first used after 1198) Royal coat of arms The Angevin Empire in 1190StatusPersonal unionCapitalNo official capital. Court was generally held at Angers and Chinon.Official languagesAnglo-NormanCommon languages Middle English Cornish Cumbric Old French Basque Breton Gascon Middle Irish Middle Welsh Religion Roman Catholicism (official)Govern...
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Desperados TV series – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (November 2020) (Learn how and when...
Ancient tribe mentioned in the Qurʾān 'ĀdعَادٌAncient Arab tribeEthnicityArabNisba'ĀdiLocationArabian PeninsulaDescended from'Ād bin 'Aws bin Iram bin Sam bin NuhSand dunes in Ar-Rub' Al-Khali (The Empty Quarter), Oman ʿĀd (Arabic: عاد, ʿĀd) was an ancient tribe in pre-Islamic Arabia mentioned frequently in the Qurʾān.[1] The tribe's members, referred to as ʿĀdites, formed a prosperous nation until they were destroyed in a violent storm. According to Islamic tradi...
Questa voce o sezione sull'argomento calciatori argentini non cita le fonti necessarie o quelle presenti sono insufficienti. Puoi migliorare questa voce aggiungendo citazioni da fonti attendibili secondo le linee guida sull'uso delle fonti. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Questa voce sull'argomento calciatori argentini è solo un abbozzo. Contribuisci a migliorarla secondo le convenzioni di Wikipedia. Segui i suggerimenti del progetto di riferimento. Juan José Bor...
For the psychological condition, see insanity. This article does not cite any sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: Lose Your Mind – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (June 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template message) 2007 single by BoALose Your MindSingle by BoAfrom the album The Face Released12 December 2007Recorded2007G...
American writer, creator of DC Comics Malcolm Wheeler-NicholsonBorn(1890-01-07)January 7, 1890Greeneville, Tennessee, U.S.DiedSeptember 21, 1965(1965-09-21) (aged 75)New York City, New York, U.S.NationalityAmericanArea(s)PublisherNotable worksDC ComicsNational Allied PublicationsSpouse(s)Elsa Sachsenhausen BjörkbomChildren5 Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson (January 7, 1890[1] – September 21, 1965)[2] was an American pulp magazine writer and entrepreneur who pioneered th...
село Маркове Марково Країна Росія Суб'єкт Російської Федерації Амурська область Муніципальний район Благовєщенський район Поселення Марківська сільрада Код ЗКАТУ: 10211816001 Код ЗКТМО: 10611416101 Основні дані Населення ▼ 1327[1] (2018) Поштовий індекс 675511 Географічні коорди...