Bavarian S 2/5 (Baldwin)

Bavarian S 2/5 (Baldwin)

Infobox German Railway Vehicle
Baureihe= Bavarian S 2/5 (Baldwin)
Farbe1= 0081FF
Farbe2= FFFFFF
Abbildung= S 2-5 Baldwin.jpg
Name= Bavarian S 2/% (Baldwin)
Nummerierung= 2398 and 2399
Hersteller= Baldwin
Baujahre= 1900
Ausmusterung= 1923
Anzahl= 2
Achsformel=
Wheel arrangement= 4-4-2
Bauart= 2'B1 n4v
Gattung=
Spurweite= 1,435 mm
Treibraddurchmesser= 1,829 mm
VorneLaufraddurchmesser= 838 mm
HintenLaufraddurchmesser= 1,219 mm
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Anfahrzugkraft=
Beschleunigung=
Leistungskennziffer=
Höchstgeschwindigkeit= 90 km/h
LängeÜberKupplung=
LängeÜberPuffer= 18,726 mm
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Höhe=
Breite=
Drehzapfenabstand=
AchsabstandDerFahrgestelle=
FesterRadstand=
Gesamtradstand=
RadstandMitTender=
Leermasse=
Dienstmasse= 62.8 t
DienstmasseMitTender=
Reibungsmasse= 30.8 t
Radsatzfahrmasse= 15.2 t
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Zylinderanzahl= 4
Zylinderdurchmesser=
NDZylinderdurchmesser= 330 mm
HDZylinderdurchmesser= 559 mm
Kolbenhub= 660 mm
Kuppelraddurchmesser=
Kessel=
Kessellänge=
Kesseldruck= 14 bar
AnzahlHeizrohre=
AnzahlRauchrohre=
Heizrohrlänge=
Rostfläche= 2.81 m²
Strahlungsheizfläche=
Rohrheizfläche=
Überhitzerfläche=
Verdampfungsheizfläche= 185.70 m²
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The Class S 2/5 engines of the Royal Bavarian State Railways ("Königlich Bayerische Staats-Eisenbahnen") were express train steam locomotives.

In order to understand the design fundamentals of American locomotives, which were not well known in Germany at the time, the Bavarian State Railway imported, in 1899 and 1900, four locomotives manufactured by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in the USA. Following the two Class E I goods train locomotives delivered in 1899 with a 2-8-0 wheel arrangement, were two Atlantic 4-4-2 express train locomotives. These were typical American locomotives, with a boiler and running gear identical with those of the Class A-1 locomotives on the Milwaukee Road. Even the wheel base on the two classes of locomotive was almost identical, albeit the driving wheels of the Bavarian locomotives, at 1,829 mm diameter, were smaller than those of the A-1 (1,981 mm), so that they were about a ton lighter overall (at that time the usual axle loads in the USA were not significantly higher than in Europe).

The locomotives had a four-cylinder "Vauclain" compound engine, whereby the high-pressure and low-pressure cylinders were located one directly above the other and worked on a common "Pleuel" connecting rod. The advantage of this design was that no internal gear was needed that would have been difficult to access and which would have needed expensive cranked axles.

Whilst this type of running gear did not catch on with the state railway or more generally within Europe, several advantages to the American sectional frame were identified, including better accessibility to an internally arranged running gear. As a result this type of frame was also made use of on the batch of ten S 2/5 locomotives built by Maffei in 1904 as well as all later Bavarian four-cylinder compound locomotives. However they differed from their American counterparts in that they were given inside cylinders and a cranked axle.

The two Baldwin locomotives remained in service until after the First World War under running numbers 2398 and 2399. In the Deutsche Reichsbahn's provisional renumbering plan at the beginning of the 1920s, the two locomotives were still included, as numbers 14 131 und 14 132, but a little while later they were retired. Of note in this connexion is that their American prototypes were still in service until the end of the 1930s, following their rebuild into a two-cylinder superheated configuration.

Literature

* Wilhelm Reuter: "Die Schönsten der Schiene - Die Geschichte der Atlantic". Transpress Verlag ISBN 3-613-01512-9

ee also

* Royal Bavarian State Railways
* List of Bavarian locomotives and railbuses

External links

* There is a relevant English-language forum at [http://germanrail.8.forumer.com/index.php Railways of Germany]


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