Saxon V (original) (raw)

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Saxon V DRG Class 53.82
Type and originTotal produced173
SpecificationsConfiguration:​ • Whyte0-6-0UICC n2Driver dia.1,370 mm (4 ft 5+7⁄8 in)Axle load12.1 tAdhesive weight36.3 tService weight36.3 tBoiler pressure7 kgf/cm2 (686 kPa; 99.6 lbf/in2)Heating surface:​ • Firebox1.4 m2 (15 sq ft) • Evaporative110.6 m2 (1,190 sq ft)Cylinder size610 mm (24 in)Piston stroke457 mm (18 in)
Performance figuresMaximum speed45 km/h (28 mph)

The Saxon Class Vs were German, six-coupled, goods train, tender locomotives operated by the Royal Saxon State Railways.

They were the predecessors of the Saxon Class V V. Between 1859 and 1887 they were delivered in three batches of 24, 31 and 118 engines. They had an overhanging outer firebox and a steam dome. They had different types of valve gear; Allan, Gooch and Stephenson valve gear all being used at different stages. The first batch had Dampfschlitten brakes, the second steam-operated brake blocks and the third had Westinghouse compressed-air brakes.

The Deutsche Reichsbahn took over 11 machines, which were given the numbers 53 8201 to 53 8211, and all were withdrawn from services by 1927.[1]

  1. ^ Hütter (2012), pp. 453–454.