Bavarian B X

The B X steam engines of the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn) were express train locomotives in Bavaria. The vehicles had an inside locomotive frame, the cylinders lay behind the carrying axle and the steam inlet pipes ran in front of the boiler. Twelve locomotives were delivered with compound engines; two with simple, two-cylinder engines. The latter were converted to compound working in 1896 however.

Bavarian B X
DRG Class 34.75
Model of B X 941 "HAMBURG"
Number(s)920 METZ to 942 HEIDELBERG
Quantity14
Year(s) of manufacture1889-1891
Retiredby 1924
Wheel arrangement2-4-0
Axle arrangement1'B n2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Length over buffers14,482 mm
Service weight43.0–44.2 t
Adhesive weight28.8–29.8 t
Axle load14.4–14.9 t
Top speed90 km/h
Driving wheel diameter1,870 mm
Leading wheel diameter1,170 mm
No. of cylinders2
Cylinder bore430/610 mm
Piston stroke610 mm
Boiler Overpressure12 bar
Grate area1.95 m2
Evaporative heating area99.00/100.70 m2
TenderBavarian 3 T 12
Water capacity12.0 m3
BrakesWestinghouse compressed air brakes

All examples were taken on by the Deutsche Reichsbahn and retired between 1922 and 1924. According to the provisional renumbering plan of 1923 they were to be allocated operating numbers 34 7501 to 7513, but they did not appear in the final renumbering plan.

The engines were equipped with Bavarian 3 T 12 tenders.

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