Bavarian D IX

The D IX steam locomotive was manufactured by the firm of Maffei between 1888 and 1899 for the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn). They were used on the route from Reichenhall via Freilassing to Salzburg. After one engine had been successfully employed on the route to Berchtesgaden, the vehicles were also deployed on the suburban lines of Augsburg, Munich and Nuremberg.

Bavarian D IX
DRG Class 70.71
Number(s)DRG 70 7101–7154
Quantity55
ManufacturerMaffei
Year(s) of manufacture1888–1899
Retired1932
Wheel arrangement2-4-0
Axle arrangement1B n2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Length over buffers8,440 mm
Service weight35.8 t
Adhesive weight24.8 t
Axle load12.4 t
Top speed65 km/h
Driving wheel diameter1,340 mm
Leading wheel diameter1,040 mm
Cylinder bore330 mm
Piston stroke500 mm
Boiler Overpressure12 bar
Grate area1.20 m2
Evaporative heating area60.20 m2

There were scarcely any differences between the various build series. Not until 1896 were minor changes made to the heating areas, the weights and the coal and water capacities. The rigid mounting of the driving and carrying wheels and the location of the cylinder just in front of the carrying wheel did not prove a success. The D IX locomotives could haul 170 t on the flat at a speed of 65 km/h, on routes with a 2% incline they could manage 95 tons at 20 km/h.

Apart from one engine, which had already been retired by Bavaria, the Reichsbahn took on all the engines. Some were taken out of service even before 1925, the rest had followed by 1932.

No examples of the Bavarian D IX have been preserved.

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