DRG Class 45

DRG Class 45
DRG Class 45
45 010 in the DB Museum, Nuremberg
Quantity: 28
Manufacturer: Henschel
Year(s) of manufacture: 1936–1937
Retired: 1968
Wheel arrangement: 2-10-2
Axle arrangement: 1'E1' h3
Type: G 57.18 (also G 57.20)
Gauge: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Length over buffers: 25.645 m (84 ft 1.6 in)
Service weight: 125.5 t (123.5 long tons; 138.3 short tons)
Adhesive weight: 97.2 t (95.7 long tons; 107.1 short tons)
Axle load: 19.7 t (19.4 long tons; 21.7 short tons)
Top speed: 90 km/h (56 mph)
Indicated Power: 2,059 kW (2,761 hp)
2,221 kW (2,978 hp) (45 003)
Driving wheel diameter: 1.600 m (5 ft 3.0 in)
Leading wheel diameter: 1.000 m (3 ft 3.4 in)
Trailing wheel diameter: 1.250 m (4 ft 1.2 in)
No. of cylinders: 3
Cylinder bore: 520 mm (20 in)
Piston stroke: 720 mm (28 in)
Boiler Overpressure: 16 bar (1.6 MPa)
Grate area: 4.47 m2 (48.1 sq ft)
Superheater area: 120 m2 (1,300 sq ft)
Evaporative heating area: 269.02 m2 (2,895.7 sq ft)
Tender: 2'3 T 38
2'3 T 29 Stoker
Water capacity: 29,000–38,000 l (6,400–8,400 imp gal; 7,700–10,000 US gal)

German Class 45 steam locomotives were standard locomotives (Einheitslokomotiven) designed by the Deutsche Reichsbahn for hauling goods trains.

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History

The Class 45 engines were the most powerful steam locomotives ever operated in Germany. They were built between 1936 and 1937 by the firm of Henschel. After the first two engines entered service, a further 26 units were delivered in 1940. However, the third order for another 103 machines was cancelled in 1941, because the outbreak of the Second World War favoured the construction of simpler wartime locomotives, the so-called Kriegslokomotiven. The Class 45s were given the operating numbers 45 001 - 45 028.

After the war, boiler damage appeared very quickly that made a reduction of the boiler overpressure to 16 bar necessary. From 1950 therefore several Deutsche Bundesbahn machines were equipped with an outer firebox with a combustion chamber and a mechanical underfeed stoker (Rostbeschicker). The engines with operating numbers 45 010, 45 016, 45 019, 45 021 and 45 023 were provided with welded boilers and underfeed stoker equipment.

The engine rebuilt by the Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany into high pressure variant with operating number 45 024 (called the H 45 024) was a failure and was retired in 1959. Parts of this locomotive (outside cylinders, trailing wheels and the rear section of the locomotive frame) were used in building engine no. 18 201.

H 45 024 in Leipzig, 1951
Condition of 45 010 after the great fire

In 1968 the Deutsche Bundesbahn only had three examples left, which were used as braking and experimental engines by the Bundesbahn Central Office in Munich and Minden. They were no. 45 023, which was stabled in Munich, and nos. 45 010 and 45 019, which were stationed at Minden. On the evening of 17 October 2005 a fire destroyed the locomotive shed of the Nuremberg Transport Museum in Nuremberg, as a result of which the last preserved example of this class, the 45 010, was badly damaged. It is planned to restore it.

This class was initially a faulty design, similar to the DRB Class 06, because of its poor boiler. Following replacement of the boiler and the introduction of mechanical stoking the true qualities of this locomotive became clear. As well as being used as braking locomotives for the Bundesbahn Central Office, in their final years numbers 45 019 and 45 010 used time and again for those heavy goods train duties that the Class 44 locomotives had difficulties with.

The vehicles were coupled with 2'3 T 38 tenders. Those with underfeed stokers had 2'3 T 29 Stoker tenders.

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