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Prussian S 5
German Reichsbahn class 136-8
Germany | 1894
408 produced
S 5<sup>2</sup> still with the old marking as S 3 Hanover 297
S 52 still with the old marking as S 3 Hanover 297
works photo Vulcan

The S 5 were express locomotives with a compound engine that were part of the development line of the Prussian 4-4-0 machines from the S 2 to the S 6 and were actually an enlarged development of the S 3. Saturated steam was still used in order not to use too many new technologies at the same time.

The first machine with the designation S 51 was a four-cylinder locomotive of the de Glehn type, which was completed in 1894 and was designed exclusively for the flat country with coupled wheels with a diameter of 2,150 mm or 7 feet and 5/8 inches. 22 production units were built in 1902 and 1903 at Grafenstaden and Henschel with the typical Prussian wheel diameter of 1,980 mm or 6 feet and 6 inches. Based on this, the Reichseisenbahnen Alsace-Lorraine ordered similar machines, which they designated as the S 5.

Hanomag produced another 17 locomotives of this type between 1900 and 1903, but these were of the Borries design. Thus, all four cylinders acted on the first driving axle. Both types of the S 51 did not prove particularly successful in Prussia, which is why no further batches were procured and the existing locomotives were used until the early 1920s.

Finally, a new locomotive was developed with only two cylinders in a compound design. Since this was again closer to the S 3, it was still called the “enlarged S 3” until 1911, but was then renamed S 52. Production was taken over by Vulcan and Schichau, who had already built the design it was based on. In the years 1905 to 1911 367 of these were made. In addition to the Prussian State Railways, the Lübeck-Büchen Railway procured seven machines of this type and the Oldenburg State Railway eleven, which received a Lentz valve gear.

Compared to the S 51, a larger number of the S 52 were taken over by the Reichsbahn and given the numbers 13 651 to 13 850. Only one of the LBE locomotives survived until it was taken over in 1938, this became the 13 001. At that time all the other machines had already been retired, but 22 units were returned to Germany in the Second World War which had been given to Poland after the First World War. Most of them came to the GDR and were returned to Poland around 1955.

VariantS 51 de GlehnS 51 von BorriesS 52
General
Built1894, 1902-19031900-19031905-1911
ManufacturerGrafenstaden, HenschelHanomagVulcan, Schichau
Axle config4-4-0 (American) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length57 ft 10 7/8 in58 ft 3 1/4 in
Wheelbase24 ft 5 5/16 in24 ft 7 1/4 in24 ft 11 3/16 in
Rigid wheelbase9 ft 10 1/8 in8 ft 10 5/16 in
Service weight119,049 lbs116,404 lbs118,168 lbs
Adhesive weight70,548 lbs69,225 lbs72,091 lbs
Axle load35,274 lbs35,494 lbs37,699 lbs
Water capacity3,963 us gal4,227 us gal5,680 us gal
Fuel capacity11,023 lbs (coal)15,432 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area24.4 sq ft25 sq ft
Firebox area122.2 sq ft103.3 sq ft120 sq ft
Tube heating area1,312.8 sq ft1,276.6 sq ft1,468.5 sq ft
Evaporative heating area1,434.9 sq ft1,379.9 sq ft1,588.5 sq ft
Total heating area1,434.9 sq ft1,379.9 sq ft1,588.5 sq ft
VariantS 51 de GlehnS 51 von BorriesS 52
Power Plant
Driver diameter78 in
Boiler pressure203 psi174 psi
Expansion typecompound
Cylindersfour, HP: 13 3/8 x 25 3/16 in
and LP: 20 7/8 x 25 3/16 in
four, HP: 13 x 23 5/8 in
and LP: 20 1/2 x 23 5/8 in
two, HP: 18 11/16 x 23 5/8 in
and LP: 27 9/16 x 23 5/8 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Indicated power766 hp (571 kW)
Estimated power738 hp (550 kW)671 hp (500 kW)
Optimal speed33 mph34 mph46 mph
Top speed62 mph
Starting effort14,167 lbf12,590 lbf10,732 lbf
with start valve17,000 lbf15,108 lbf12,878 lbf
Calculated Values
steam locomotive
express
De Glehn compound
Von Borries compound
last changed: 06/2023
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