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== Technical features ==
== Technical features ==
These locomotives were the first [[compound engines]] in Saxony. Its two-[[cylinder (locomotive)|cylinder]], compound engine was located behind the [[carrying axle]] and drove the final axle. The locomotives had an inside [[Allan valve gear]]. The [[steam dome]] was in the centre of the [[boiler]] over the middle axle. The [[running gear]] had an improved ''Nowotny'' carrying axle, nevertheless it did not have good riding qualities. The ''Schleifer'' brakes were later converted to [[Westinghouse brake]]s.
These locomotives were the first [[compound locomotive]]s in Saxony. Its two-[[cylinder (locomotive)|cylinder]], compound engine was located behind the [[carrying axle]] and drove the final axle. The locomotives had an inside [[Allan valve gear]]. The [[steam dome]] was in the centre of the [[boiler]] over the middle axle. The [[running gear]] had an improved ''Nowotny'' carrying axle, nevertheless it did not have good riding qualities. The ''Schleifer'' brakes were later converted to [[Westinghouse brake]]s.


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Saxon VIb V
DRG Class 34.80
Type and origin
BuilderSächsische Maschinenfabrik
Build date1889
Total produced14
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte2-4-0
 • UIC1'B n2v
Gauge1,435
Driver dia.1,875 mm
Carrying wheel diameter1,230 mm
Length:
 • Over buffers15,083 mm
Axle load131.4 kN
Adhesive weight260.9 kN
Service weight367.7 kN
Tender typesä 3T 9
Firebox:
 • Grate area1,82 m²
Boiler pressure12 bar
Heating surface102.13 m²
Cylinders2
High-pressure cylinder440 mm
Low-pressure cylinder650 mm
Piston stroke560 mm
Valve gearAllan
Performance figures
Maximum speed85 km/h
Career
NumbersVIb V 161-174
DRG 34 8011

The Saxon Class VIb were four-coupled, tender locomotives in express train service with the Royal Saxon State Railways. In 1925, the Deutsche Reichsbahn grouped these engines into DRG Class 34.8.

History

The Saxon Class VIb V locomotives were built from 1889 onwards in a total of 14 units by the Hartmann and were designed for hauling express trains. They were mostly retired by 1922. The Reichsbahn took over just one engine and gave it the running number 34 8011. It was retired in 1925.

Technical features

These locomotives were the first compound locomotives in Saxony. Its two-cylinder, compound engine was located behind the carrying axle and drove the final axle. The locomotives had an inside Allan valve gear. The steam dome was in the centre of the boiler over the middle axle. The running gear had an improved Nowotny carrying axle, nevertheless it did not have good riding qualities. The Schleifer brakes were later converted to Westinghouse brakes.


Literature

  • Spielhoff, Lothar (1990). Länderbahn-Dampf-Lokomotiven. Band 1: Preußen, Mecklenburg, Oldenburg, Sachsen und Elsaß-Lothringen (in German). Stuttgart: Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung. ISBN 3-440-06145-0.

See also