BHStB IIIa5

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The series IIIa5 was a support tender - composite locomotive with three coupled axles and Klose steering gear in Bosnian gauge of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian State Railways (BHStB).

BHStB / BHLB / SHS IIIa5
JDŽ / JŽ 185
BHStB IIIa5 of the first series in 1965 as JŽ 185-025 in Čapljina
BHStB IIIa5 of the first series in 1965 as 185-025 in Čapljina
Number: 45
Manufacturer: Krauss , Weitzer
Year of construction (s): 1900-1901
Type : C2't
Gauge : 760 mm ( Bosnian gauge )
Length over coupling: 11.53 m
Service mass: 35.5 t
Friction mass: 19.5 t
Top speed: 40 km / h
Driving wheel diameter: 900 mm
Impeller diameter: 650 mm
Cylinder diameter: 310/470 mm
Piston stroke: 450 mm
Boiler overpressure: 13 atü
Grate area: 0.94 m²
Evaporation heating surface: 58.4 m²
Tender: Supporting tender
Water supply: 6.0 m³
Fuel supply: 2.4 t

history

Type sketch
BHStB / BHLB / SHS IIIa5
JDŽ / JŽ 186
JŽ 186-007 of the second series in 1965 in Dubrovnik.
JŽ 186-007 of the second series in 1965 in Dubrovnik .
Number: 11
Manufacturer: Krauss , MÁVAG
Year of construction (s): 1900-1901
Type : C2't
Gauge : 760 mm ( Bosnian gauge )
Length over coupling: 12.64 m
Service mass: 41 t
Friction mass: 24 t
Top speed: 40 km / h
Driving wheel diameter: 900 mm
Impeller diameter: 650 mm
Cylinder diameter: 340/520 mm
Piston stroke: 450 mm
Boiler overpressure: 13 atü
Grate area: 1.33 m²
Evaporation heating surface: 83.86 m²
Tender: Supporting tender
Water supply: 6.4 m³
Fuel supply: 2.4 t

For the development of the areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina occupied by Austria from 1878 onwards , narrow-gauge railways with the so-called Bosnian gauge were built. Curving locomotives with Klose steering axles were used on these routes with steep gradients and tight bends . The first of these locomotives were designated as series IIIa4 and were twin locomotives with simple use of steam expansion. To improve performance, the BHStB decided to purchase composite locomotives .

In 1900 and 1901 45 units were delivered to the Bosnian-Herzegovinian State Railways, which were later designated as the JDŽ 185 series by the Yugoslav State Railways (JDŽ). From 1901 a second series of eleven similar but reinforced III5a were procured, the later JDŽ series 186.

Because of the joint administration by the Austrian and Hungarian halves of Bosnia-Herzegovina, part of the first series was delivered by Weitzer János in Arad and part of the second series by the Budapest machine works (MÁVAG). The other machines are being assembled Linz from Krauss .

The deliveries of Klose locomotives were completed with the IIIa5 series. In total, the railways in Bosnia-Herzegovina procured 99 pieces, a uniquely high number. Their long service life shows that the Klose locomotives have proven themselves in tough conditions.

Constructive features

The IIIa5 series locomotives were built similarly to their IIIa4 predecessors. But they were equipped with a two-cylinder compound drive , vertical valve boxes and Allan controls . The two-axle Krauss support tender enabled significantly larger water and coal containers, both of which could be accommodated on it. The high chimney and the distinctive exhaust sound of the compound engine gave the IIIa5 series the nickname Top (cannon).

Designation and numbering

First series (JDŽ 185)

Construction year Manufacturer BHStB number
BHLB no. from 1908
SHS no. from 1918
JDŽ number
from 1933
1900 Krauss Linz III5a 301-302 185-001-002
III5a 303 -
III5a 304-305 185-004-005
1900 Weitzer III5a 306-308 185-006-008
1900 Krauss Linz III5a 309-311 185-009-011
1900 Weitzer III5a 312-321 185-012-021
III5a 322-323 -
III5a 324-325 185-024-025
1901 Krauss Linz III5a 326-335 185-026-035
1901 Weitzer III5a 336-341 185-036-041
III5a 342-343 185-022-023
III5a 344 -
III5a 345 185-003

Second series (JDŽ 186)

Construction year Manufacturer BHStB number
BHLB no. from 1908
SHS no. from 1918
JDŽ number Remarks
1901 Krauss Linz III5a 801 186-001 Whereabouts: FS
III5a 802 186-002
III5a 803 186-003 Whereabouts: HDŽ, JDŽ; discarded in 1949
III5a 804-806 186-004-806
1902 Krauss Linz III5a 807 186-007
1904 MÁVAG III5a 808 186-008 Whereabouts: HDŽ, JDŽ; discarded in 1949
III5a 809 186-009 Whereabouts: HDŽ, JDŽ
III5a 810 186-010 Whereabouts: HDŽ, JDŽ; discarded in 1949
III5a 811 186-011

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Remarks

  1. a b Bosnian-Herzegovinian state railways
  2. Hrvatske državne železnice, Croatian State Railways, 1941–1945