Bavarian C III
Appearance
The Bavarian C III engines were
steam locomotives of the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn).[1]
Standard variant
Bavarian C III, standard variant | |
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Krauss | |
Build date | 1868–1879 |
Total produced | 239 |
Specifications | |
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Configuration: | |
• Whyte | 0-6-0 |
Gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) |
Driver dia. | 1,253 or 1,274 mm (4 ft 1+3⁄8 in or 4 ft 2+1⁄8 in) |
Length: | |
• Over beams | 14,115–14,300 mm (46 ft 3+3⁄4 in – 46 ft 11 in) |
Axle load | 12.0–14.0 t (11.8–13.8 long tons; 13.2–15.4 short tons) |
Adhesive weight | 34.5–38.0 t (34.0–37.4 long tons; 38.0–41.9 short tons) |
Service weight | 34.5–38.0 t (34.0–37.4 long tons; 38.0–41.9 short tons) |
Water cap. | 8.95 or 10.5 m3 (1,970 or 2,310 imp gal; 2,360 or 2,770 US gal) |
Boiler pressure | 10 kgf/cm2 (981 kPa; 142 lbf/in2) |
Heating surface: | |
• Firebox | 1.65 m2 (17.8 sq ft) |
• Evaporative | 112.80–119.10 m2 (1,214.2–1,282.0 sq ft) |
Cylinders | 2 |
Cylinder size | 468–508 mm (18+7⁄16–20 in) |
Piston stroke | 660 mm (26 in) |
Performance figures | |
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Maximum speed | 45 km/h (28 mph) |
Career | |
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Numbers |
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Retired | by 1925 |
The standard variant of the C III was developed from the
Reichsbahn were to have been given the numbers 53 7871–7990.[2] However these locomotives were retired by 1925. Several engines were sent to Belgium as reparations
.
These engines were coupled with Bavarian 3 T 8.95 and 3 T 10.5
tenders
.
Sigl variant
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![]() C III Nr. 598, Sigl variant, in Simbach (Inn) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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These locomotives originally built for Hungary were acquired by the firm of Sigl, because new locomotives were urgently ordered for goods services. Following a subsequent exchange of the boiler they were identical with other vehicles of this class apart from their overall weight. The locomotives taken over by the Reichsbahn were to be given the numbers 53 7831–7833 but were retired by 1925.[3]
The vehicles were coupled with Bavarian 3 T 12
tenders
.
See also
References
- ^ "Micro Metakit 06101H - Bavarian CIII Steam Locomotive". Reynaulds Euro Imports. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
- ISBN 978-1-4696-2020-6.
- ^ "Baden State / Bavarian State 0-6-0 Locomotives in Germany". www.steamlocomotive.com. Retrieved 2019-12-05.
- Hütter, Ingo (2012). Die Dampflokomotiven der Baureihen 50 bis 53 der DRG, DRB, DB, und DR (in German). Werl: DGEG Medien. p. 447. ISBN 978-3-937189-63-5.
- Vandenberghen, J. (1989). La guerre 1914 - 1918 et les locomotives "Armistice", 3. Description des locomotives bavaroises, saxonnes, badoises, mecklebourgeoises, oldenbourgeoises (PDF) (in French). Brussels: SNCB. p. 22.