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Bavarian Gt 2x4/4
German Reichsbahn class 96
Germany | 1913
25 produced
No. 5773 from the second batch
No. 5773 from the second batch
Hermann Merker Verlag

Around 1910 it had become clear that the existing locomotives were no longer able to pull heavy freight trains over the Bavarian ramps at sufficient speed. Despite two pusher locomotives, trains could often hardly go more than 20 km/h, which could no longer be described as economical. Thus, Maffei developed a heavy tank locomotive in Mallet construction with two eight-coupled bogies

Side view of the second batch
Side view of the second batch
Die Lokomotive, December 1925

The resulting locomotive was the most powerful tank locomotive in Europe at the time. Since no carrying axles were necessary due to the low speeds on the ramps, the entire mass could be used as adhesive mass. It was able to pull 670 tonnes at 18 km/h alone on a gradient of two percent. At 2.5 percent it could still tow 540 tonnes, which was 100 tonnes more than two examples of the E 1.

Side view and schematic drawing of the first construction lot
Side view and schematic drawing of the first construction lot
Die Lokomotive, June 1914

A total of 15 of this locomotives were built in 1913 and 1914, and they proved themselves immediately. Both with a single pusher loco behind a freight train or with only one Gt 2x4/4 each as leading and pusher loco, significant increases in the speeds at the ramps were now made possible. After strong competition emerged with the Prussian T 20 in an 2-10-2T wheel arrangement, another ten Gt 2x4/4 were produced in 1922 and 1923. These were revised in many aspects to be even more powerful.

In 1925 and 1926 all engines were modified in order to bring both series to a more uniform and somewhat stronger level. The supplies and the total weight were increased, which now made more adhesive weight available. In addition, seven wheel sets instead of two were now sanded, which was a great advantage under difficult traction conditions. The Reichsbahn took over all 25 engines and classified them as class 96. After the end of World War II, 18 remained, two of which went to the Soviet occupation zone and the rest to the West. The Bundesbahn retired them as a minor class by 1948 and they remained in service with the Reichsbahn until 1954.

Variant1913 variant1922 variant1925 rebuild
General
Built1913-19141922-19231925-1926
ManufacturerMaffei
Axle config0-8-8-0T (Angus (Mallet)) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length57 ft 6 15/16 in58 ft 2 13/16 in58 ft 0 7/8 in
Wheelbase40 ft 0 5/16 in
Rigid wheelbase14 ft 9 3/16 in
Empty weight214,950 lbs224,430 lbs234,792 lbs
Service weight270,066 lbs281,089 lbs291,671 lbs
Adhesive weight270,066 lbs281,089 lbs291,671 lbs
Axle load33,951 lbs36,156 lbs36,707 lbs
Water capacity2,906 us gal3,249 us gal2,906 us gal
Fuel capacity8,818 lbs (coal)11,023 lbs (coal)9,921 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area45.7 sq ft
Firebox area158.8 sq ft157.7 sq ft
Tube heating area2,154 sq ft2,359.4 sq ft2,157.4 sq ft
Evaporative heating area2,312.7 sq ft2,517.1 sq ft2,315.1 sq ft
Superheater area596.2 sq ft621.1 sq ft703.6 sq ft
Total heating area2,908.9 sq ft3,138.2 sq ft3,018.7 sq ft
Variant1913 variant1922 variant1925 rebuild
Power Plant
Driver diameter47.9 in
Boiler pressure218 psi
Expansion typecompound
Cylindersfour, HP: 20 1/2 x 25 3/16 in
and LP: 31 1/2 x 25 3/16 in
four, HP: 23 5/8 x 25 3/16 in
and LP: 31 1/2 x 25 3/16 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Indicated power1,448 hp (1,080 kW)1,609 hp (1,200 kW)
Estimated power1,475 hp (1,100 kW)
Optimal speed16 mph18 mph14 mph
Top speed31 mph
Starting effort57,363 lbf69,530 lbf
with start valve68,836 lbf83,436 lbf
Calculated Values
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Mallet
last changed: 01/2022
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