Württemberg K
Württemberg K DR class 59 ÖBB 659 |
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Numbering: | 1801-1815 DR 59 001-044 |
Manufacturer: | Esslingen |
Year of construction (s): | 1917-1919 1923-1924 |
Retirement: | 1953 |
Type : | 1'F h4v |
Gauge : | 1435 mm ( standard gauge ) |
Length over buffers: | 20,190 mm |
Empty mass: | 98.2 t |
Service mass: | 108.0 t |
Service mass with tender: | 160.5 t (with wü 2'2 T 20) |
Friction mass: | 94.6 t |
Wheel set mass : | 16.0 t |
Top speed: | 60 km / h |
Indexed performance : | 1,412 kW |
Starting tractive effort: | ~ 160 kN |
Driving wheel diameter: | 1,350 mm |
Impeller diameter front: | 943 mm |
HD cylinder diameter: | 500 mm |
LP cylinder diameter: | 750 mm |
Piston stroke: | 650 mm |
Boiler overpressure: | 15 bar |
Number of heating pipes: | 183 |
Number of smoke tubes: | 32 |
Heating pipe length: | 5500 mm |
Grate area: | 4.20 m² |
Radiant heating surface: | 15.5 m² |
Tubular heating surface: | 216.5 m² |
Superheater area : | 80.00 m² |
Evaporation heating surface: | 232.00 m² |
Tender: | wü 2'2 'T 20 pr 2'2' T 21.5 pr 2'2 'T 31.5 |
Water supply: | 20.0 / 21.5 / 31.5 m³ |
Fuel supply: | 5/7/7 t coal |
Brake: | Air brake |
The steam locomotives of type K of the Württemberg State Railways were the only six- coupled locomotives built for a German railway . They were designed by Eugen Kittel .
history
The 44 units built by the Esslingen machine factory between 1917 and 1924 were intended for the Geislinger Steige and the Baden Black Forest Railway. Based on good experience with the kkStB 100 in Austria and the maximum axle load of only 16 t on these routes, the decision was made to use a six-coupled locomotive. The first coupling axle could be moved laterally by 20 mm and the last by 45 mm ( Gölsdorf system ), the flanges of the two central axles were weakened by 15 mm. The leading axle was designed as a Bissel frame with a lateral deflection of 95 mm. The machine had a two-axle drive of the de Glehn design , the inner high-pressure cylinders drove the 3rd coupling axle and the outer low-pressure cylinders the 4th coupling axle.
The locomotives turned out to be a successful construction that was very reliable and powerful. It was able to carry a train weighing 1310 t on an incline of five per thousand at 40 km / h. They were very economical in operation on mountainous routes, while they did not work economically on the plains. The Deutsche Reichsbahn , which had taken over all locomotives as class 59 , increased the permissible axle loads on the important main lines, so that the performance of type K could finally also be provided with five-way coupled machines. A further development of the series was therefore omitted.
After the route over the Geislinger Steige was electrified in 1933, the Reichsbahn used the locomotives on the other important freight train routes in Württemberg and Baden. After the beginning of the Second World War, most of the locomotives were delivered to what was then known as the Ostmark and used on the Semmering Railway . From there some copies went to Yugoslavia and Hungary during the war . The vehicles that remained with or returned to the Deutsche Bundesbahn remained in service until 1953.
Most of the 30 copies that remained in Austria after the Second World War were cashed in, two of them went to the Soviet Union and six to the MAV . The remaining four machines formed the ÖBB series 659 , namely 659.06, 23, 29 and 41 , while retaining the serial number . All locomotives in this series were decommissioned by 1957.
The vehicles were with a Tender senders of types! Hang 2'2 'T 20, pr 2'2' T 21.5 and pr equipped 2'2 'T 31.5.
Vehicle list
Factory no. | Construction year | Track number WüStB |
Lane number DR |
Remaining after 1945 |
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3765 | 1917 | 1801 | 59 001 | In 1951 ÖBB retired |
3766 | 1918 | 1802 | 59 002 | 1949 from ÖBB to SŽD |
3767 | 1918 | 1803 | 59 003 | 1946/47 from ÖBB to DB |
3831 | 1918 | 1804 | 59 004 | with JDŽ 34-001, from 1947 147-001 |
3832 | 1918 | 1805 | 59 005 | 1951 retired from ÖBB |
3833 | 1918 | 1806 | 59 006 | at ÖBB 659.06 |
3834 | 1918 | 1807 | 59 007 | 1951 retired from ÖBB |
3835 | 1918 | 1808 | 59 008 | 1951 retired from ÖBB |
3836 | 1918 | 1809 | 59 009 | 1951 retired from ÖBB |
3837 | 1918 | 1810 | 59 010 | Retired from ÖBB in 1945 |
3853 | 1918 | 1811 | 59 011 | 1951 retired from ÖBB |
3854 | 1918 | 1812 | 59 012 | with JDŽ 34-002, from 1947 147-002 |
3855 | 1918 | 1813 | 59 013 | 1951 retired from ÖBB |
3856 | 1918 | 1814 | 59 014 | 1952 from ÖBB to DB |
3857 | 1919 | 1815 | 59 015 | 1951 retired from ÖBB |
4093 | 1923 | (1816) | 59 016 | with JDŽ 34-003, from 1947 147-003 |
4094 | 1923 | (1817) | 59 017 | 1951 retired from ÖBB |
4095 | 1923 | (1818) | 59 018 | with JDŽ 34-004, from 1947 147-004 |
4096 | 1923 | (1819) | 59 019 | 1952 from ÖBB to DB |
4097 | 1923 | (1820) | 59 020 | 1952 from ÖBB to DB |
4098 | 1923 | (1821) | 59 021 | with JDŽ 34-005, from 1947 147-005 |
4099 | 1923 | (1822) | 59 022 | with JDŽ 34-006, from 1947 147-006 |
4100 | 1923 | (1823) | 59 023 | at ÖBB 659.23 |
4101 | 1923 | (1824) | 59 024 | 1951 retired from ÖBB |
4102 | 1923 | (1825) | 59 025 | 1951 retired from ÖBB |
4103 | 1923 | (1826) | 59 026 | 1946 from ÖBB to DB |
4104 | 1923 | (1827) | 59 027 | 1951 retired from ÖBB |
4105 | 1923 | (1828) | 59 028 | 1952 from MÁV to DB |
4118 | 1923 | (1829) | 59 029 | at ÖBB 659.29 |
4119 | 1923 | (1830) | 59 030 | 1952 from MÁV to DB |
4120 | 1923 | (1831) | 59 031 | 1952 from MÁV to DB |
4123 | 1923 | (1832) | 59 032 | 1946/47 from ÖBB to DB |
4124 | 1924 | (1833) | 59 033 | 1946/47 from ÖBB to DB |
4125 | 1924 | (1834) | 59 034 | 1951 retired from ÖBB |
4129 | 1924 | (1835) | 59 035 | 1946/47 from ÖBB to DB |
4130 | 1924 | (1836) | 59 036 | 1946/47 from ÖBB to DB |
4131 | 1924 | (1837) | 59 037 | 1952 by MÁVan DB |
4132 | 1924 | (1838) | 59 038 | 1946/47 from ÖBB to DB |
4133 | 1924 | (1839) | 59 039 | 1952 by MÁVan DB |
4134 | 1924 | (1840) | 59 040 | 1949 from ÖBB to SŽD |
4135 | 1924 | (1841) | 59 041 | at ÖBB 659.41 |
4136 | 1924 | (1842) | 59 042 | 1952 from ÖBB to DB |
4137 | 1924 | (1843) | 59 043 | 1952 from MÁV to DB |
4138 | 1924 | (1844) | 59 044 | 1946/47 from ÖBB to DB |
literature
- Hermann Lohr, Georg Thielmann: Lokomotiv-Archiv Württemberg . transpress, Berlin 1988, ISBN 3-344-00222-8 .
- Manfred Weisbrod, Hans Müller, Wolfgang Petznick: German Locomotive Archive: Steam Locomotives 2 (Series 41 - 59) . transpress, Berlin 1994, ISBN 3-344-70840-6 .
- Adolph Giesl-Gieslingen: Locomotive athletes, history, performance and cornering of the six and seven couplers , Slezak publishing house, Vienna 1995, ISBN 3-85416-171-9 .
- Rudolf Röder: The 59.0 series, Württemberg's freight train giant and its predecessors , EK-Verlag, Freiburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-88255-159-4 .
Individual evidence
- ^ A b Karl-Ernst Maedel , Alfred B. Gottwaldt : German steam locomotives. The history of development . Transpress Verlag, Stuttgart 1994/1999, ISBN 3-344-70912-7 , p. 201
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