Württembergische H
Württemberg H and Hh DR series 57.3 and 57.4 |
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Technical specifications | ||
design type | E h2v | E h2 |
Length over buffers | 17,035 mm | |
Ø driving wheel | 1,250 mm | |
power | k. A. PSi | |
Top speed | 45 km / h | |
Boiler overpressure | 15 kgf / cm² | 13 kgf / cm² |
Cylinder diameter | 620 mm | |
Piston stroke | 612 mm | |
Grate surface | 2.83 m² | 2.6 m² |
Evaporation heating surface | 168 m² | 159 m² |
Superheater heating surface | 50.5 m² | 46.5 m² |
medium axle load | 15.2 Mp | 14.8 Mp |
Locomotive friction load | 76.2 Mp | 73.8 Mp |
Locomotive service load | 76.2 Mp | 73.8 Mp |
The steam locomotives of the classes H and Hh were produced between 1905 and 1920 for the Royal Württemberg State Railways .
Württemberg State Railways
The first eight machines (with the train numbers 811–818) were built as wet steam locomotives until 1909 . The four copies (812 and 816–818) taken over by the Deutsche Reichsbahn were later converted to superheated steam .
The 26 locomotives of the later deliveries (with the train numbers 821-846), however, already had superheated steam engines. Outwardly, the two variants differed only in a slightly different arrangement of the cylinders . Of these, 17 went to the Reichsbahn. There they had the company numbers 57 301–304 for the converted machines (H) and 57 401–57 417 for the others (Hh). The vehicles were traveling with a Tender to type! Hang 3 T 15.5 equipped.
German Reichsbahn
The last of these locomotives were retired in 1935.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Horst J. Obermayer: Steam locomotives standard gauge . Weltbild, Augsburg 1995, ISBN 3-89350-819-8 , p. 141 (first edition: Franckh-Kosmos, Stuttgart 1990).