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German Reichsbahn class 890
Germany | 1934
10 produced
89 002 as saturated variant
89 002 as saturated variant
Die Lokomotive, June 1936

A variety of three-axle freight tank locomotives from the state railways were grouped together in the class 89, which were now primarily used for shunting. In 1931 it was decided to develop a modern locomotive of this type based on the principles of standard locomotives. Due to the reduced axle load of just over 15 tons, the resulting class 890 weighed in at a service weight of only around 45 tonnes and had an overall length of less than ten meters, making it the smallest of all made standard locomotives. Welding technology had already been used at various points in its construction, which also led to a reduction in weight.

In contrast to the other modern locomotives, BMAG used saturated steam for the first three units delivered in 1934 for cost reasons. These were given the numbers 89 001 to 003, since the Prussian T 8, originally classified as 890, had already been handed over to private operators by this time.

Henschel delivered three more in the same year as superheated versions, which were given the numbers 89 004 to 006. In the following, both versions were used for comparison with each other, with superheated steam proving its superiority in every respect. The difference can be seen most clearly in the indicated power, which was calculated with 320 and 525 hp. The Henschel design was thus selected as the version for all other angines, but ultimately only road numbers 89 007 to 010 were procured in 1937.

89 005 as superheated variant
89 005 as superheated variant
Die Lokomotive, June 1936

The ten locomotives were based in the Anhalter Bahnhof in Berlin for most of the time and all survived the war. Subsequently, five of them were in Polish territory, after which they continued to be used by the PKP. Three more had to be handed over to the Soviet Union, so that ultimately only road numbers 89 005 and 89 008 remained with the Reichsbahn of the GDR. The 008 was the last to be retired in 1968 and has been preserved to this day.

Variant89 001-00389 004-010
General
Built19341938
ManufacturerBMAGHenschel
Axle config0-6-0T (Six-coupled) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length31 ft 5 15/16 in
Wheelbase10 ft 9 15/16 in
Rigid wheelbase10 ft 9 15/16 in
Empty weight77,911 lbs79,366 lbs
Service weight99,428 lbs99,208 lbs
Adhesive weight99,428 lbs99,208 lbs
Axle load33,224 lbs33,069 lbs
Water capacity1,189 us gal1,268 us gal
Fuel capacity5,732 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area16.5 sq ft15.3 sq ft
Firebox area66.8 sq ft
Tube heating area818.1 sq ft663.7 sq ft
Evaporative heating area884.9 sq ft730.5 sq ft
Superheater area259.4 sq ft
Total heating area884.9 sq ft990 sq ft
Variant89 001-00389 004-010
Power Plant
Driver diameter43.3 in
Boiler pressure203 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 16 9/16 x 21 5/8 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Indicated power315 hp (235 kW)516 hp (385 kW)
Optimal speed9 mph14 mph
Top speed28 mph
Starting effort23,600 lbf
Calculated Values
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