StEG I 476-487

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StEG I 476-487, 492-493 / StEG II 744-757 / StEG 3260-3267
StEG I 476-487
StEG I 476-487
Numbering: StEG I 476-487, 492-493
StEG II 744-757
StEG 3260-3267
Number: 14th
Manufacturer: Esslingen
Year of construction (s): 1857-1858
Retirement: before 1909
Type : C2 'n2st
Gauge : 1435 mm ( standard gauge )
Length over buffers: 11,677 mm
Height: 4.530 mm
Width: 2.897 mm
Fixed wheelbase: 2,740 mm
Total wheelbase: 7,007 mm
Empty mass: 41.6 t
Service mass: 56.1 t
Friction mass: 33.0 t
Driving wheel diameter: 1,264 mm
Impeller diameter: 948 mm
Number of cylinders: 2
Cylinder diameter: 461 mm
Piston stroke: 632 mm
Boiler overpressure: 6.27 atm
Number of heating pipes: 167
Heating pipe length: 4,767 mm
Grate area: 1.42 m²
Radiant heating surface: 7.0 m²
Tubular heating surface: 130.0 m²
Evaporation heating surface: 137.0 m²
Water supply: 6.73 m³
Fuel supply: 4.73 m³ (coal)

The StEG I 476-487 were Engerth locomotives of the Staats-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft (StEG), a private Austrian-Hungarian railway company .

The twelve machines belonged to a larger number of Engerth locomotives of the StEG, which were procured from different manufacturers and therefore differed more or less from each other. The vehicles discussed here were supplied by the Esslingen machine factory in 1857. In the first designation scheme of the StEG they were given the numbers 476-487 and the names SMICHOV , WRSCHOWITZ , REICHSTADT , PÜRGLITZ , FRIEDLAND , BÖHMERWALD , ST. IVAN , MÜNCHENGRÄTZ , ZÖPTAU , SCHRECKENSTEIN , LÁMRSK and WITTINGAU . In 1858 Esslingen built two more identical machines, to which the StEG assigned the numbers 492–493 and the names HRADSCHIN and TRÜBAU .

In the designation scheme of 1873, the 14 machines were assigned the numbers 744-757 and the category IVh. In 1897 the seven remaining locomotives of the first and one of the second delivery series came as 3260–3267 in the third designation scheme of the StEG. When the StEG was nationalized in 1909, they were no longer in the locomotive inventory.

According to Mayer's dissertation, the vehicles described here were identical to those described under SStB - Nabresina to Prosecco . However, the different cylinder dimensions speak against this claim.

literature

  • Overview of the locomotive park (and tender of the kk priv. Staats-Eisenbahn-Gesellschaft in Vienna) . Vienna 1879.
  • Max Mayer: Locomotives, wagons and mountain railways - historical development in the Eßlingen machine factory since 1846 . VDI-Verlag, Berlin 1924.

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