Where is Bagger 288 now?

It has been in operation at the Garzweiler open pit lignite mine since 2001, prior to which it was used to dig coal at the Hambach mine 22 kilometers away. When it was built in 1978, the “Bagger 288” was the largest bucket wheel excavator in the world, and it is still one of the biggest land vehicles today.

What happened to the Bagger 288?

This article is more than 10 years old. Built by Krupp (now ThyssenKrupp) of Germany, the Bagger 288 excavator is the world's largest land vehicle. It is now owned and operated by RWE AG, a large utility company.

Is the Bagger 288 abandoned?

Bagger 1473 is a bucket-wheel excavator left abandoned in a field in the municipality of Schipkau in Germany….

Bagger 1473
StatusAbandoned
LocationSchipkau, Germany
Coordinates51°32′06.9″N 13°56′59.0″ECoordinates: 51°32′06.9″N 13°56′59.0″E
Completed1965

How many Bagger 288 are there in the world?

When its construction was completed in 1978, Bagger 288 superseded Big Muskie as the heaviest land vehicle in the world, at 13,500 tons. It took five years to design and manufacture, and five years to assemble with total cost reaching $100 million….

Bagger 288
Speed2 to 10 m (6.6 to 32.8 ft) per minute (0.1 to 0.6 km/h)

Where is the Bagger 293 bucket-wheel excavator?

Hambach, Germany The Bagger 293 now resides in brown-coal mine in Hambach, Germany, awaiting the day when it will again be free to roam the Earth.

What is the biggest 360 excavator?

At an operating weight of an astounding 1,000 tonnes, the 6090 FS is the world's largest excavator.

What is Caterpillar’s largest excavator?

The Bucyrus RH400, owned by Caterpillar, is the world's biggest hydraulic excavator. It was originally launched by Terex in Germany in 1997 but Bucyrus acquired the mining equipment division of Terex in 2010.

How much does the Bagger 293 cost?

$100 million A machine like this obviously sports a hefty price tag: $100 million. Unless you plan on using its massive surface area for selling ad space, you probably have little reason to drop that kind of cash on the king of bucket-wheel excavators.

Is Bagger 293 still in use?

It is used in a brown coal mine near Hambach in Germany. It is called Bagger 293 by its current owner, RWE Power AG (the second-largest energy producer of Germany)….

Bagger 293
Bagger 293 in the Hambach brown coal mine, 2008
TypeBucket-wheel Excavator
ManufacturerTAKRAF
Production1995

What is special about the Bagger 288?

When it was built in 1978, the “Bagger 288” was the largest bucket wheel excavator in the world, and it is still one of the biggest land vehicles today. Machines used to mine large volumes of minerals over longer periods must above all be efficient and economical.

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