Palatine G 1.I

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Palatine G 1I
Type and origin
BuilderMaffei
Build date1853ff.
Specifications
Configuration:
 • UIC1B
Gauge1.435 mm
Leading dia.1.215 mm
Driver dia.1.215 mm
Adhesive weight16,8 t
Service weight24,0 t
Water cap.6,0 m³
Boiler pressure6,2 bar
Heating surface:
 • Firebox
0,86 m²
 • Evaporative74,60 m²
Cylinder size356 mm
Piston stroke610 mm
Career
Retired1880ff.

The Palatine Class G 1I steam locomotives were goods train engines belonging to the Palatine Railways.

Description[]

These engines were the first Type Hall unites built by Maffei. In addition they had an eccentric crank of the Hall type. This was partly external and partly internal, a feature of engines in Bavaria and the Palatinate. The boiler was entirely dome-less and had a semi-circular outer firebox above. They were equipped with Type 3 T 6 tenders.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ Lothar Spielhoff (1995) [1990 Franckh-Kosmos Stuttgart], "Länderbahn-Dampflokomotiven. Band 2. Baden, Bayern, Pfalz und Württemberg", Deutsche Eisenbahnen (in German), Augsburg: Weltbild, p. 78, ISBN 3-89350-819-8
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