Bavarian C I
Bavarian C I | |
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Quantity | 5 |
Manufacturer | Maffei |
Year(s) of manufacture | 1847-49 |
Retired | 1885-95 |
Wheel arrangement | 0-6-0 |
Axle arrangement | C n2 |
Gauge | 1,435 mm |
Length over buffers | 12,401 mm |
Empty weight | 22 t |
Service weight | 24.9 t |
Adhesive weight | 24.9 t |
Axle load | 10.5 t |
Top speed | 40 km/h |
Driving wheel diameter | 1,069 / 1,098 mm |
No. of cylinders | 2 |
Cylinder bore | 406 mm |
Piston stroke | 609 mm |
Boiler Overpressure | 5.6 / 10 bar |
No. of heating tubes | 160 / 119 |
Heating tube length | 3860 3756 |
Grate area | 0.39 / 0.91 m² |
Evaporative heating area | 72 /56.7 m² |
Tender | 2 T 4.2 |
Water capacity | 4.22 m³ |
Fuel | 3 m³ coal |
Where 2 sets of figures are shown, the second applies to the engine with its replacement boiler |
Bavarian C Is were steam locomotives with the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn).
They were the first six-coupled engines in Bavaria and were developed specially for the route between Neuenmarkt, Wirsberg and Marktschorgast. This route had inclines up to 1:40. The loco had an inside frame, a boiler barrel without a steam dome, an inside Stephenson valve gear, single-sided, suspended Taschenkulissen and a rectangular ballast tank on the boiler barrel to increase the adhesion effect. A total of five were built by Maffei. They were named: SCHARRER, BEHAIM, LEIBNIZ, SAALE and SCHNEEBERG. There is a finely detailed 1:10 scale model of BEHAIM in the Nuremberg Transport Museum.
They were equipped with Bavarian tenders of the class 2 T 4.2 type.
Source
- von Welser, Ludwig. Bayern Report, Band No. 4, Eisenbahn Journal Archiv, ISBN 3-922404-69-3.
See also
External links
- There is a relevant English-language forum at Railways of Germany
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