MÁV XII
MÁV XII MÁV series 377 / ČSD series 310.4 / BBÖ 377 KsOd XII / ČSD series 310.5 |
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Numbering: | MÁV 574-599, 751-790, 890-893, from 1041 to 1074, 1124 to 1128 MÁV XII 5181-5670 MÁV 377.001 to 487 ČSD 310401-453 JŽ 152001-077 BBÖ 377,425 KsOd XII 521-533 ČSD 310501-512 PKP TKh103 -1 - 2 |
Number: | MÁV: 549 ČSD: 53 (from MÁV) JŽ: 77 (from MÁV) BBÖ: 1 (from MÁV) KsOd: 13 ČSD: 13 (from KsOd) PKP: 2 |
Manufacturer: |
MÁVAG , Budapest StEG Wiener Neustadt Krauss / Linz Weitzer / Arad |
Year of construction (s): | 1885-1908 |
Retirement: | ČSD: until 1957 BBÖ: 1937 |
Axis formula : | Cn2t |
Gauge : | 1435 mm ( standard gauge ) |
Length over buffers: | 8,105 mm |
Length: | 7,780 mm |
Height: | 4,000 mm |
Width: | 2,985 mm |
Fixed wheelbase: | 2,800 mm |
Total wheelbase: | 2,800 mm |
Smallest bef. Radius: | 90 m |
Empty mass: | 19.95 t |
Service mass: | 27.4 t |
Friction mass: | 27.4 t |
Wheel set mass : | 9.0 / 9.2 / 9.2 t |
Top speed: | 45 km / h |
Indexed performance : | 230 kW |
Starting tractive effort: | 56 kN |
Driving wheel diameter: | 1,110 mm |
Control type : | Stephenson |
Number of cylinders: | 2 |
Cylinder diameter: | 350 mm |
Piston stroke: | 480 mm |
Boiler overpressure: | 10 atü |
Number of heating pipes: | 109 |
Heating pipe length: | 3,000 mm |
Grate area: | 1.2 m² |
Radiant heating surface: | 5.5 m² |
Tubular heating surface: | 46.2 m² (in contact with water) |
Evaporation heating surface: | 51.7 m² (in contact with water) |
Water supply: | 4.4 m³ |
Fuel supply: | 1.5 m³ |
Particularities: | Outer frame |
The MÁV XII was a tank locomotive series of the Hungarian State Railways MÁV for local rail traffic. Largely structurally identical locomotives were also procured from the private Kaschau-Oderberger Bahn KsOd as class XII (ČSD 310.5). From 1885 to 1927 these locomotives were produced in almost all locomotive factories in Austria-Hungary .
The external features of the locomotives were: external frames, Hall cranks in the drives with Stephenson external controls and a smoke chamber of Hungarian design that protruded up to the buffer beam, but was only installed in the course of renovations.
The machines delivered until 1891 were given the numbers 574–599, 751–790, 890–893, 1041–1074 and 1124–1128 in the MÁV's first designation scheme. These and the vehicles added from 1891 were given the designation XII 5181–5670 in the second scheme. The remaining locomotives were classified in the third scheme from 1911 as 377,001–487.
The XII series at the KsOd
From 1892 to 1908, the KsOd procured 13 units of this type for the local railways in operation. They were given the designation XII 521-533.
When the KsOd was nationalized in 1924, all copies came to the ČSD as 310.501–513 . They were retired by 1950.
The 377 series in Czechoslovakia
53 locomotives of the MÁV 377 series remained in the newly founded Czechoslovakia after 1918 . The Czechoslovak State Railways ČSD gave the locomotives the new series designation 310.4 from 1924.
Until 1957, the ČSD locomotives were in various services. Some locomotives were then sold to Werkbahnen, where they were in service until the 1970s.
310.433 was preserved as an operational museum locomotive, which was used as a works locomotive in the Pohronský Ruskov sugar factory . In 1981 it was restored to working order. Some typical details have also been restored to their original state (lever safety valves, lubricator, driver's cab, etc.). 310,442 and 443 were preserved as monument locomotives in Bratislava and Čierna nad Tisou , respectively .
The 377 series in Austria
The 377.425 stayed in Austria after the First World War and formed the 377 series at the BBÖ . The single item was taken out of service in 1937. The two examples of this series currently available in Austria were procured as museum locomotives from Hungary and are not directly related to their historical use.
Preserved copies
In line with the number of units in the series, numerous units of the 377 series have been preserved, most of them in Hungary, but also in Austria, Slovakia, Serbia, Slovenia and Croatia. Operational copies are available in Hungary and Slovakia. The 377.041 can be regarded as particularly valuable because it is a preserved locomotive with a short smoke chamber. It dates from 1886 and was then numbered 765. It was later given the number 5221, then the 377.041. The locomotive was privately owned in Austria from 1947 to 1955, after which it served in a sugar factory in Ács (Hungary) in Komárom-Esztergom county . In 1988 it was reconstructed and got its old number again. Today it is in the Budapest Railway Park .
See also
- List of locomotive and multiple unit series of the MÁV
- List of locomotive and multiple unit series of the ČSD
literature
- Collective of authors: Catalog of historical railway vehicles on Slovak territory , Bratislava, 2001
- Helmut Griebl: ČSD Steam Locomotives , Vienna, 1969
- Mihály Kubinszky (Ed.): Hungarian Locomotives and Railcars , Akadémiai Kiadó, Budapest, 1975, ISBN 963-05-0125-2 .
Web links
- Table of preserved steam locomotives of Hungarian origin (Hungarian)
- Description of the 310.4 series from ČSD (Czech)