Palatine T 4.I
Palatine T 4.I and D VIII DRG Class 98.6 | |
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Number(s): | DRG 98 651–657, 681–688 |
Quantity: | 15 |
Manufacturer: | Krauss |
Year(s) of manufacture: | 1895–1910 |
Retired: | 1950 |
Wheel arrangement: | 0-6-2 |
Axle arrangement: | C1' n2t |
Gauge: | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
Length over buffers: | 9,700/10,090 mm |
Service weight: | 47.2/51.4 t |
Adhesive weight: | 36.6/40.2 t |
Axle load: | 12.2/13.6 t |
Top speed: | 45 km/h |
Indicated Power: | 287 kW |
Driving wheel diameter: | 996 mm |
Trailing wheel diameter: | 790 mm |
No. of cylinders: | 2 |
Cylinder bore: | 406 mm |
Piston stroke: | 508 mm |
Boiler Overpressure: | 12/13 bar |
Grate area: | 1.42 m² |
Evaporative heating area: | 81.77 m² |
Brakes: | Riggenbach counter-pressure brake |
The locomotives of Palatine Class T 4I were saturated steam tank engines operated by the Palatinate Railway. Krauss delivered four of them in 1895 and a further three in 1897. The development of these engines had been based on the second batch of Bavarian D VIII engines and they differed only in a few dimensions: for example, the diameter of the carrying and coupled wheels was smaller. In additino they had a larger coal tank.
In 1908 and 1910 Krauss supplied two batches of four locomotives, which were now designated the Palatine D VIII. These differed in having a larger fuel tank and a higher maximum boiler pressure: 13 as opposed to 12 bar.
In 1925 the Deutsche Reichsbahn took over all 15 locomotives and grouped them together with the Bavarian D VIII into DRG Class 98.6. The first seven machines were allocated numbers 98 651–657 and the eight newer ones numbers 98 681–688. The first group was retired by 1940, the second survived to join the Deutsche Bundesbahn fleet. Nos. 98 682 and 98 686 were the last two units to be retired, in 1950.
In 1949 the Augsburger Localbahn bought no. 98 683 and operated it as "no. 10" until 1957.
See also
External links
- There is a relevant English-language forum at Railways of Germany
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