Prussian T 37

This article is about the locomotive. For other uses, see T37.
Prussian T 37
DRG Class 99.40
Number(s) 99 401–408
Quantity 18
Manufacturer
Year(s) of manufacture 1904–1912
Retired 1939
Wheel arrangement 0-8-0T
Axle arrangement D n2t
Type K 44.7
Gauge 785 mm (2 ft 6 2932 in)
Length over buffers 8,520 mm (27 ft 11 12 in)
Service weight 27.9 tonnes (27.5 long tons; 30.8 short tons)
Adhesive weight 27.9 t
Top speed 25 km/h (16 mph)
Driving wheel diameter 810 millimetres (2 ft 7 78 in)
Valve gear Walschaerts (Heusinger)
No. of cylinders 2
Cylinder bore 340 mm (13 38 in)
Piston stroke 400 mm (15 34 in)
Boiler Overpressure 13 bar (1.30 MPa; 189 psi)
Grate area 1.00 m2 (10.8 sq ft)
Evaporative heating area 49.21 m2 (529.7 sq ft)
Water capacity 2,500 litres (550 imp gal; 660 US gal)
Fuel Coal: 1.3 tonnes (1.28 long tons; 1.43 short tons)

The Prussian T 37's were German steam locomotives operated by the Prussian state railways. They replaced the smaller 0-6-0T locomotives on the railway line between Beuthen and Kattowitz. In all 18 engines were supplied to Prussia, of which eight were taken over by the Reichsbahn and given numbers 99 401 to 99 408. They were all withdrawn by 1939 and scrapped.

These locomotives were equipped with Klien-Lindner axles at each end. They had an outside frame and the third wheelset was driven. They also had an outside Walschaerts valve gear. The engines could carry 1.3 tonnes of coal and 2.5 m² of water. The coal tank was located behind the driver's cab.

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