PE No. 7 and 22

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PE No. 7 and 22
DR series 93.16
WBBE No. 20 and 21/93 0020 and 0021
DR series 93.66
Numbering: PE : 7 ", 22;
DR : 93 1611-93 1612;
WBBE : 20-21, from 1946 93 0020-93 0021;
DR : 93 6676-6677
Number: 2
Manufacturer: Henschel
Year of construction (s): 1936-1938
Retirement: 1970
Type : 1'D1 'h2t
Gauge : 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
Total wheelbase: 10,300 mm
Empty mass: 68.0 t
Service mass: 86.0 t
Friction mass: 64.0 t
Top speed: 70 km / h
Coupling wheel diameter: 1,400 mm
Impeller diameter: 850 mm
Number of cylinders: 2
Cylinder diameter: 570 mm
Piston stroke: 660 mm
Boiler overpressure: 14 bar
Grate area: 2.34 m²
Superheater area : 47.0 m²
Evaporation heating surface: 117.3 m²
Water supply: 9.0 m³
Fuel supply: 3.5 tons of coal

The PE No. 7 and 22 were tank locomotives of the Prignitzer Eisenbahn (PE) with the wheel arrangement 1'D1 ' .

history

In 1936, Henschel delivered a 1'D1 'h2t to the Prignitzer Eisenbahn under the serial number 22909, which was assigned the number 7 with a second line-up. Locomotive 22 followed in 1938 under the serial number 24369.

In 1941 the PE was nationalized and became part of the Deutsche Reichsbahn (DR). This gave the locomotives in 1942 the class 93.16 with the numbers 93 1611-1612 .

In 1945 both locomotives were sold to the Weimar-Berka-Blankenhainer Eisenbahn (WBBE), where they were given the operating numbers 20 and 21 . In 1946 they became 93 0020 and 93 0021 . After most of the private railways in the Soviet occupation zone were nationalized in 1949 and merged with the Deutsche Reichsbahn , they were given the numbers 93 6676 and 6677 in 1950.

Both locomotives were retired on October 29, 1970.

literature

  • Hans-Dieter Rammelt, Günther Fiebig, Erich Preuß: Archive of German Small and Private Railways: History of Small and Private Railways. Development • Construction • Operation . extended Edition. Transpress Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Berlin 1995, ISBN 3-344-71007-9 , p. 220-221 .

Web links

  • Ingo Hütter: Prignitzer Railway. In: Contributions to the history of locomotives and railways. Retrieved April 17, 2019 .