StEG I 448-465

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StEG I 448–465 / StEG II 710–727 / MÁV TIII / MÁV 368
STEG I 463 MENES
STEG I 463 MENES
Numbering: StEG I 448–465
StEG II 710–727
MÁV TIII 3191–3200
MÁV TIIIb 3891–3900
MÁV TIII 3959–3960
MÁV 368.001–002
Number: 18th
Manufacturer: Maffei / Munich
Year of construction (s): 1856
Type : C2 'n2st
Gauge : 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
Length over buffers: 11.092 mm
Height: 4.662 mm
Width: 2.897 mm
Fixed wheelbase: 2,718 mm
Total wheelbase: 6,952 mm
Empty mass: 41.4 t
Service mass: 53.7 t
Top speed: 40 km / h
Driving wheel diameter: 1,264 mm
Impeller diameter: 941 mm
Number of cylinders: 2
Cylinder diameter: 434 mm
Piston stroke: 632 mm
Boiler overpressure: 7.0 atm
Number of heating pipes: 171
Heating pipe length: 4,580 / 4,730 mm
Grate area: 1.38 / 1.64 m²
Radiant heating surface: 7.8 / 8.0 m²
Tubular heating surface: 128.2 / 125.0 m²
Evaporation heating surface: 136.0 / 133.0 m²
Water supply: 6.96 m³
Fuel supply: 4.00 m³ (coal)
StEG I 448-465

The StEG I 448-465 were the Engerth locomotives of the Staats-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (StEG), a private Austrian-Hungarian railway company .

The 18 machines belonged to a larger number of StEG Engerth locomotives that were procured from different manufacturers and therefore differed more or less from one another. The vehicles discussed here were delivered by Maffei in Munich in 1856. They got the first name of the scheme StEG the numbers 448-465 and the names KÖBÖLKŰT , BEGA , Szigeth , ORSOVA , Szamos , Kremnica , MOHÁCS , Szekszard , Vásárhely , LIPTOV , Földvár , Versecz , Marmaros , Pétervárad , UNGHVÁR , MENES , ESZEG and Novi Sad . The BEGA had a different kettle which appears as the second value in the table.

In the designation scheme of 1873, the machines were assigned the numbers 710–727 and the category IVh. In 1891 the remaining ten locomotives came to MÁV as TIII 3191–3200 (later TIII 3891–3900, TIII 3959–3960). From 1911 they were referred to as the MÁV series 368.

literature

  • Overview of the locomotive park (and tender of the kk priv. Staats-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft in Vienna) . Vienna 1879.

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