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Bavarian EG 1 (EG 4x1/1)
German Reichsbahn E 730
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Germany | 1914
2 produced
No. 20202 on a Bergmann works photo
No. 20202 on a Bergmann works photo
Eisenbahn-Journal, 1999

When the line from Freilassing over Bad Reichenhall to Berchtesgaden was electrified as one of the first in Bavaria, the State Railways ordered a number of locomotives for testing. These had to cope with gradients of up to 4.08 percent and curve radii of 180 metres. Among these were two four-axle locomotives for freight service built by Krauss with the electric part from Bergmann. They were among the first in Germany with single-axle drive and no carrying axles

Although they became known as EG 1, they were originally called EG 4x1/1 due to the four individually driven axles. With an hourly output of 1,074 hp and a top speed of 50 km/h, they were well suited for freight traffic on this line. Additionally, the absence of leading or trailing axles reduced the total length. After the successful trials, they were put into regular freight service. The Reichsbahn designated them E 730. Their careers ended in 1937 and 1941. So far there is only a short text for this vehicle. In the future it will be described in more detail.

General
Built1914
Manufacturermechanical part: Krauss, electrical part: Bergmann
Axle configB-B 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length36 ft 0 11/16 in
Wheelbase22 ft 11 9/16 in
Rigid wheelbase8 ft 2 7/16 in
Service weight123,459 lbs
Adhesive weight123,459 lbs
Axle load30,865 lbs
Boiler
Power Plant
Power
Power sourceelectric - AC
Electric system15.000 V 16⅔ Hz
Hourly power1,059 hp (790 kW)
Continuous power751 hp (560 kW)
Top speed31 mph
Starting effort20,458 lbf
Calculated Values
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