State of origin (1925), without foreparts, rectangular bushings, To cope with the increase in coal traffic between the Ruhr and northern Italy, in 1924 the Bern Lötschberg Simplon (BLS) had Sécheron of Geneva, together with Breda of Milan, build four locomotives capable of hauling trains of at least 500 t at 50 km/h on the 27 mm/m ramps of the Lötschberg. The first two giants with wheel arrangement (1’Co)(Co1′) and a mass of 140 tonnes entered service between 1926 followed by two other units in 1931 and were a constant success until they were set aside in the 1980s; unfortunately no “Breda” has been preserved. AVAILABLE TO EVALUATE EXCHANGES If interested you can contact me on 3386917410 Domenico WELCOME CONTACT FOR ANY CLARIFICATIONS, QUESTIONS, PHOTOS AND CURIOSITIES REGARDING THE ITEMS.