kkStB 77

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PD "KLOSTERGRAB", ...
kkStB 77
ČSD 403.2
DR 55 71
Type : D n2
Fixed wheelbase: 2,385 mm
Total wheelbase: 3,500 mm
Wheelbase with tender: 10,130 mm
Empty mass: 44.4 t
Service mass: 52.0 t
Friction mass: 52.0 t
Top speed: 35 km / h
Driving wheel diameter: 1,000 mm
Cylinder diameter: 470 mm
Piston stroke: 520 mm
Boiler overpressure: 11/12 bar
Number of heating pipes: 201
Grate area: 2.00 m²
Radiant heating surface: 11.00 m²
Tubular heating surface: 153.00 m²
Tender: 5

The kkStB 77 was a freight train - steam locomotive series of the Austrian k.k. State railways kkStB, whose locomotives originally came from the Prague-Dux Railway (PD).

The PD procured these four-coupled freight locomotives in 1884 (5 pieces) and 1886 (3 pieces) from the Floridsdorf locomotive factory . Essentially, these eight machines are somewhat smaller 73s from the kkStB (smaller cylinder dimensions, smaller wheels, ...).

After the nationalization of the PD in 1892 , the kkStB referred to it as  77.01-08 .

After the First World War , the eight locomotives of this series came to ČSD , which they classified as series  403.2 .

In 1938 all eight came to the Deutsche Reichsbahn as 55 7121−7128 . They were assigned to the Reichsbahndirektion Opole and were stationed at the Zauchtel depot . In 1945 they came back to ČSD and were not retired until 1955 .

literature

  • Directory of the locomotives, tenders, water cars and railcars of the kk Austrian State Railways and the state-operated private railways as of June 30, 1917 , 14th edition, published by the kk Austrian State Railways, Vienna, 1918
  • Karl Gölsdorf: Lokomotivbau in Alt-Österreich 1837-1918 , Verlag Slezak, 1978. ISBN 3-900134-40-5
  • Helmut Griebl, ČSD steam locomotives , part 2, Slezak publishing house, Vienna, 1969
  • Johann Stockklausner: Steam company in Old Austria , Slezak publishing house, Vienna, 1979, ISBN 3-900134-41-3
  • Johann Blieberger, Josef Pospichal: Encyclopedia of the kkStB-Triebfahrzeuge, Volume 3. The series 61 to 380. bahnmedien.at, 2010, ISBN 978-3-9502648-6-9