Bavarian C V

Bavarian C V
Bavarian C V
DRG Class 17.3
Number(s): DRG 17 301–322
Quantity: 42
Year(s) of manufacture: 1899–1901
Retired: 1930
Wheel arrangement: 4-6-0
Axle arrangement: 2'C n4v
Gauge: 1,435 mm
Length over buffers: 18,840 mm
Service weight: 66.2 t
Adhesive weight: 46.2 t
Axle load: 15.4 t
Top speed: 90 km/h
Indicated Power: 883 kW
Driving wheel diameter: 1,640 mm (Prototype)
1,870 mm (Production)
Leading wheel diameter: 950 mm
No. of cylinders: 2
Cylinder bore: 380/610 mm
Piston stroke: 640 mm
Boiler Overpressure: 14 bar
Grate area: 2.65 m²
Evaporative heating area: 153.00 m²
Tender: 2'2' T 21,5
Water capacity: 21.5 m³

The Class C V (pronounced C 5) of the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn) was one of the first European express train locomotives with a 4-6-0 wheel arrangement.

In 1896 Maffei built a steam locomotive for the Bavarian state exhibition at their own expense. It had coupled wheels with a 1,640 mm diameter and was therefore regarded as a multi-purpose locomotive. After the exhibition the Bavarian State Railway purchased this locomotive and, after thorough testing, ordered more engines of this type, albeit in a stronger version and with a 1,870 mm coupled wheel diameter, i.e. as genuine express train locomotives. Between 1899 and 1901 Maffei supplied 42 examples.

The C V had a four-cylinder de Glehn compound engine. Its low-pressure cylinders were external, operating on the second coupled axle, and were located between the bogie and the first coupled axle. The high-pressure cylinders were internal and worked the first coupled axle. The engines still lacked a superheater. In terms of its power (160 tons at top speed), the C V could only be used for a few years in heavy express train services. As early as 1903 the locomotives were relegated to secondary duties, but even there they did not stay long.

17 machines had to be given to France after World War I. The Deutsche Reichsbahn took over the remaining 22 examples as the DRG Class 17.3 with numbers 17 301 to 17 322. They were retired by 1930.

The vehicles were equipped with Bavarian 2'2' T 21,5 tenders.

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