kkStB 37

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Dalmatian State Railways 1–6
kkStB 37
JDŽ 121
Rakonitz-Protivin (1876) No. 201 "Beraun", later kkStB (1885) 37.01, then (1892) 32.13
Rakonitz-Protivin (1876) No. 201 "Beraun", later kkStB (1885) 37.01, then (1892) 32.13
Type : C n2
Fixed wheelbase: 2,900 mm
Total wheelbase: 2,900 mm
Wheelbase with tender: 9,682 mm
Empty mass: 28.0 t
Service mass: 31.0 t
Friction mass: 31.0 t
Top speed: 40 km / h
Driving wheel diameter: 1,065 mm
Cylinder diameter: 410 mm
Piston stroke: 610 mm
Boiler overpressure: 9 bar
Number of heating pipes: 158
Grate area: 1.67 m²
Radiant heating surface: 7.00 m²
Tubular heating surface: 97.00 m²
Tender: 15th

The steam locomotive series kkStB 37 were freight train - Tender locomotives of kkStB , originally from the Dalmatian state railway came.

The six locomotives were delivered to the Dalmatian State Railroad in 1877 by the Wiener Neustädter Lokomotivfabrik . They were refueled after 1896. The table shows the dimensions with the new boilers.

These type C locomotives had the numbers 1–6 on the Dalmatian State Railroad and were classified as 37.01–06 after nationalization by the kkStB . They were among the smaller and weaker three-couplers of the kkStB.

After the First World War , the remaining machines were divided between the FS and the railways of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes . They eliminated the FS without giving them their own series designation. The JDŽ classified them as row  121 .

The kkStB had already assigned the serial number 37 to twelve locomotives of the Rakonitz-Protiviner Bahn . These were redrawn as 32.13–24 in 1892 .

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
  • Johann Stocklausner: Steam company in Old Austria , Slezak publishing house, Vienna, 1979, ISBN 3-900134-41-3