WRB - Weilburg, Brandhof and Liesing
WRB "WEILBURG", "BRANDHOF" and "LIESING" SStB "WEILBURG" and "BRANDHOF" SB 806 |
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Type : | 2'A n2 |
Length over buffers: | 5,358 mm |
Height: | 4,141 mm |
Width: | 2,200 mm |
Fixed wheelbase: | - |
Total wheelbase: | 2,766 mm |
Empty mass: | 17.6 t |
Service mass: | 20.2 / 13.4 t |
Friction mass: | 12.6 / 8.4 t |
Driving wheel diameter: | 1,475 / 1,422 mm |
Impeller diameter front: | 790 mm |
Cylinder diameter: | 329/318 mm |
Piston stroke: | 527 mm |
Boiler overpressure: | 5.5 / 4.9 bar |
Number of heating pipes: | 106 |
Grate area: | 0.87 m² |
Radiant heating surface: | 4.70 m² |
Evaporation heating surface: | 48.50 / 43.00 m² |
The steam locomotives "WEILBURG" , "BRANDHOF" and "LIESING" were passenger locomotives of the Vienna-Raaber Bahn , which was also called Vienna-Gloggnitzer Bahn at times .
These three locomotives were manufactured in the company's own machine factory (later the StEG's locomotive factory ) under the direction of John Haswell . They were delivered in 1842. Since it was not yet possible to manufacture offset axles, they had a 2'A wheel arrangement based on the American model . The table gives several possible values where the information about the dimensions differ. In comparison with the WRB - Vienna II to Altmannsdorf machines, however, you can see that the two locomotives have a much larger evaporation heating surface, which certainly contributed to a higher output.
The "LIESING" exploded in 1849. The other two machines came to the southern state railway in 1853 , where the "WEILBURG" was eliminated in 1858. The "BRANDHOF" came to the southern runway as SB 806 and was retired in 1860.
For the Vienna-Raaber Bahn, F.Nr. 8/1842 the "Brandhof" delivered, which remained there. Almost identical in construction followed with F. In 19/1844 the “Brandhof II”, which had been procured by the Imperial and Royal Southern State Railroad and was renamed “Krieglach” in 1858. Both were eliminated in 1860.
Individual evidence
- ^ Sepp Tezak : Archduke Johann and the railway ; in: GKB-Drehscheibe Nr. 43, Graz, April 2009, pp. 16-17.
literature
- Locomotive types of the kk landesbef. Machine factory in Vienna of the privately owned Austrian-Hungarian State Railway Company , M. Engel & Sohn, kk Hof-Buchdruckerei und Hof-Lithographie, Vienna, 1888
- Herbert Dietrich: The southern railway and its predecessors , Bohmann Verlag, Vienna, 1994, ISBN 3-7002-0871-5
- Karl Gölsdorf: Lokomotivbau in Alt-Österreich 1837-1918 , Verlag Slezak, 1978. ISBN 3-900134-40-5
- Bernhard Schmeiser: Locomotives from Haswell, StEG and Mödling 1840–1929 , reprint: Verlag Slezak, Vienna, 1992. ISBN 3-85416-159-X
- Johann Stocklausner: Steam company in Old Austria , Slezak publishing house, Vienna, 1979, ISBN 3-900134-41-3