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Prussian S 3 DRG Class 13.0
Prussian S3 photographed in 1895 at Berlin-Charlottenburg
Type and origin
Builder
Hanomag (213)
Berliner Maschinenbau (185)
Borsig (84)
Grafenstaden (75)
Henschel & Sohn (94)
Schichau-Werke (132)
Union Gießerei (93)
AG Vulcan Stettin (153)
Build date
1893–1904
Total produced
1027
Specifications
Configuration:
• Whyte
4-4-0
• German
S 24.16
Gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in)
Leading dia.
1,000 mm (39+3⁄8 in)
Driver dia.
1,980 mm (78 in)
Length:
• Over beams
17,561 mm (57 ft 7+1⁄2 in)
Axle load
15.6 t (15.4 long tons; 17.2 short tons)
Adhesive weight
30.9 t (30.4 long tons; 34.1 short tons)
Service weight
50.5 t (49.7 long tons; 55.7 short tons)
Water cap.
15.0 m3 (530 cu ft) 16.0 m3 (570 cu ft) 20.0 m3 (710 cu ft) 21.5 m3 (760 cu ft)
Boiler pressure
12 kgf/cm2 (1,180 kPa; 171 psi)
Heating surface:
• Firebox
2.32 m2 (25.0 sq ft)
• Evaporative
117.70 m2 (1,266.9 sq ft)
Cylinders
Two, outside
High-pressure cylinder
460 mm (18+1⁄8 in)
Low-pressure cylinder
680 mm (26+3⁄4 in)
Piston stroke
600 mm (23+5⁄8 in)
Performance figures
Maximum speed
100 km/h (62 mph)
Career
Numbers
DRG 13 002–028
Retired
1927
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