Bavarian C II (Ostbahn)

Bavarian C II
Year(s) of manufacture 1862–1863
Retired 1910
Wheel arrangement 0-6-0
Axle arrangement C n2
Gauge 1,435 mm
Length over buffers 14,150 mm
Service weight 35.5/36.5/38.5 t
Adhesive weight 35.5/36.5/38.5 t
Axle load 11.3–12.2 t
Top speed 45 km/h
Driving wheel diameter 1,524/1,540 mm
No. of cylinders 2
Cylinder bore 508 mm
Piston stroke 660 mm
Boiler Overpressure 6/9/10 bar
Grate area 1.50/1.61/1.65 m²
Evaporative heating area 121.50/107.00/115.00 m²
Tender 3 T 9
Water capacity 9.0 ³

The Bavarian Class C, later C II, was a German steam locomotive with the Bavarian Eastern Railway (Bayerische Ostbahn).

These engines were the first six-coupled vehicles in Bavaria with external frames. In addition they had Stephenson valve gear and, because the final axle was driven, a very long connecting rod with a Hall crank (Hallscher Kurbel). Because of its large wheel diameter, it could also be used to haul passenger trains.

The locomotives were equipped with 3 T 9 tenders.

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