Oldenburg T 1

The Oldenburg Class T 1 was an early German locomotive operated by the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg State Railways. It was a four-coupled tank locomotive for shunting duties. There were two types, of which the later one entered the Deutsche Reichsbahn fleet and became Class 98.74.

T 1

The first variant, called the T 1, emerged from a joint project with the firm of Krauss in their railway company's own workshop. The 12 locomotives built between 1871 and 1873 belonged to the few engines that were developed specifically for the Oldenburg railways. They had a boiler pressure of 98.1 kN and maximum permitted speed of 40 km/h.

These engines had already been retired on the formation of the Deutsche Reichsbahn.

T 1.2

Oldenburg T 1.2
DRG Class 98.74
Number(s) DRG 98 7401–7405
Quantity 18
Manufacturer Hohenzollern AG
Year(s) of manufacture 1888–1892
Retired 1933
Axle arrangement B n2t
Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Length over buffers 6,700 mm
Service weight 19.03 t
Adhesive weight 19.03 t
Axle load 9.61 t
Top speed 45 km/h
Driving wheel diameter 1,130 mm
Cylinder bore 255 mm
Piston stroke 500 mm
Boiler Overpressure 12 bar
Grate area 0.59 m²
Evaporative heating area 26.00 m²

Between 1888 and 1892 the Oldenburg State Railways acquired another 18 locomotives, which were grouped into Class T 12. This time it was not built by them, the locomotives were supplied by Hohenzollern AG. They were however designed specially for the Oldenburg railways.

Unlike the earlier version, these engines had a 2 bar higher boiler pressure and larger coupled wheel and cylinder diameters. In addition the top speed was not 45 km/h. An unusual feature was the driver's cab roof, that was rounded front and back and not, as was then common, at the sides.

Five examples were taken over by the Deutsche Reichsbahn as 98 7401–98 7405. The last two engines ere retired by 1933.

See also

References

    • Obermayer, Horst J. (1970), Taschenbuch Deutsche Dampflokomotiven. Regelspur (2. ed.), Stuttgart: Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung, ISBN 3-440-03643-X 
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