DRG Class 98.11

DRG Class 98.11
Quantity 29
Numbers 98 1101 - 98 1129
Manufacturer (Weiden Repair Shop)
Entered service 1934 - 1941
Retired 1960 - 1968
Wheel arrangement (Whyte) 2-8-0
Axle arrangement (UIC) 1'D h2t
Average axle load 113.8 kN
Length over buffers 10,200 mm
Ø Driving wheel 1,006 mm
Ø Carrying wheel 800 mm
Top speed 55 km/h
Boiler overpressure 117.7 kN/cm²
Piston stroke 508 mm
Cylinder bore 460 mm
Grate area 1.36 m²
Evaporative heating area 60.99 m²
Superheater area 18.93 m²
Power 450 PSi
Adhesive weight 416.8 kN
Service weight 497.2 kN
Brakes Compressed air brakes

The Class 98.11 steam locomotives of the Deutsche Reichsbahn were rebuilds of the Bavarian Class GtL 4/4 (DRG Class 98.8-9).

Because the riding qualities of the Class 98.10 were still not good enough to raise the speed of branch line (Lokalbahn) trains in Bavaria significantly, the Reichsbahn decided in 1934 to rebuild a Class GtL 4/4 engine (no. 98 906). Amongst other things, it was given an additional leading axle. As a result the boiler and driver's cab had to be moved forward, which resulted in their having to be raised by 250 mm.

After trials with the locomotive had proved successful, it was decided to modify another 26 engines by 1939 and to allocate them to a new locomotive class. A further engine followed in each of the years 1940 and 1941. The rebuilds were given numbers 98 1101 - 98 1129.

The permitted top speed of the rebuilds could be raised to 55 km/h, compared with 40 km/h for the GtL 4/4 and 45 km/h for the Class 98.10.

All 29 locomotives survived the Second World War. Apart from 98 1108, which went to the DR in East Germany, they all went into the Deutsche Bundesbahn. The East German engine was retired in 1967; those in the West between 1960 and 1968.

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