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Bavarian D VII
DRG Class 98.76
K.Bay.Sts.E. 900 FÜRSTENZELL (Maffei 1452 of 1887) in April 1894
Type and origin
Builder
Build date1880–1885
Total produced75
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte0-6-0T
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Driver dia.1,006 mm (3 ft 3+58 in)
Length:
 • Over buffers7,550 or 7,565 mm (24 ft 9+14 in or 24 ft 9+34 in)
Axle load8.9 or 9.4 t (8.8 or 9.3 long tons; 9.8 or 10.4 short tons)
Adhesive weight26.7 or 28.2 t (26.3 or 27.8 long tons; 29.4 or 31.1 short tons)
Service weight26.7 or 28.2 t (26.3 or 27.8 long tons; 29.4 or 31.1 short tons)
Firebox:
 • Grate area0.83 m2 (8.9 sq ft)
Boiler pressure12 kgf/cm2 (1,180 kPa; 171 lbf/in2)
Heating surface50.16 m2 (539.9 sq ft)
Cylinders2
Cylinder size330 mm (13 in)
Piston stroke508 mm (20 in)
Performance figures
Maximum speed45 km/h (28 mph)
Indicated power177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp)
Career
Numbers
  • K.Bay.Sts.E: 100…980, 1851–1874
  • DRG: 98 7601 – 98 7614, 98 7621 – 98 7681
Retired1935

The locomotives of the Bavarian Class D VII were saturated steam locomotives of the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn).

The D VII was built, in parallel with the D VI, as a six-coupled locomotive for hilly routes. A total of 75 examples were made, 41 by Krauss and 34 by Maffei. From 1885 the locomotives were somewhat longer, and had more water and coal capacity, so were also heavier.

The Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft took over all 75 locomotives in 1925 as DRG Class 98.76 (Baureihe 98.76). Most were retired by the end of the 1920s, the last one however not until 1935.

One example, D VII no. 1854 – later 98 7658, is in the branch line museum at Bayerisch Eisenstein owned by the Bavarian Localbahn Society.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Lokomotiven und Triebwagen". Bayerischen Localbahn Verein e.V. (in German).
  • Weisbrod, Manfred; Petznik, Wolfgang (1981). Dampflokomotiven deutscher Eisenbahnen, Baureihe 97–99 (EFA 1.4) (in German) (2nd ed.). Düsseldorf: Alba. pp. 92–94. ISBN 3-87094-087-5.