Prussian G 8.3

Prussian G 8.3
Prussian G 8.3
DRG Class 56.1
Number(s): DRG 56 101–185
Quantity: 85
Manufacturer: Henschel
Year(s) of manufacture: 1918-1920
Retired: 1967
Wheel arrangement: 2-8-0
Axle arrangement: 1'D h3
Gauge: 1,435 mm
Length over buffers: 16,975 mm
Service weight: 82.5 t
Adhesive weight: 70.7 t
Axle load: 17.9 t
Top speed: 65–75 km/h
Indicated Power: 912 kW
Driving wheel diameter: 1,400 mm
Leading wheel diameter: 1,000 mm
No. of cylinders: 3
Cylinder bore: 520 mm
Piston stroke: 660 mm
Boiler Overpressure: 14 bar
Grate area: 3.43 m²
Superheater area: 53.12 m²
Evaporative heating area: 167.05 m²
Tender: pr 3 T 20
Water capacity: 20.0 m³

The Prussian G 8.3 was a 2-8-0, superheated, freight locomotive with three cylinders. It was developed to redress the lack of goods locomotives after the First World War. The inspiration to design a 2-8-0 locomotive based on the 2-10-0 Prussian G 12 came from Württemberg. The first vehicle was delivered in 1918. Compared with the G 12, the G 8.3 had one boiler shell and coupled axle fewer. After it had proved itself, a total of 85 examples of the G 8.3 were placed in service, all of which were taken over by the Reichsbahn, where they were numbered 56 101–185. No more were built thereafter because the G 8.2, with only two cylinders, was less costly to procure and maintain.

Of the 68 engines that survived the Second World War, 6 went into the Deutsche Bundesbahn, who transferred them in 1948 to private railways, and 62 to the DR in East Germany. The DR machines were retired by 1967.

The vehicles were equipped with Prussian pr 3 T 20 tenders.

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