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DRB Class 03.10

The German Class 03.10 (Baureihe 03.10 or BR 03.10) engines were standard steam locomotives (Einheitsdampflokomotiven) belonging to the Deutsche Reichsbahn and designed for hauling express trains.

DRB Class 03.10
PKP class Pm3
DR 03 1010
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
Builder
Build date1939–1941
Total produced60
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte4-6-2
 • UIC2′C1′ h3
 • GermanS 36.18
DriverDivided: inside cylinder on 1st,
outside cylinders on 2nd
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Leading dia.1,000 mm (39+38 in)
Driver dia.2,000 mm (78+34 in)
Trailing dia.1,250 mm (49+14 in)
Tender wheels1,000 mm (39+38 in)
Wheelbase:
 • Axle spacing
(Asymmetrical)
  • 2,200 mm (7 ft 2+58 in) +
  • 1,800 mm (5 ft 10+78 in) +
  • 2,250 mm (7 ft 4+58 in) +
  • 2,250 mm (7 ft 4+58 in) +
  • 3,500 mm (11 ft 5+34 in)
 • Engine12,000 mm (39 ft 4+12 in)
 • Tender5,700 mm (224+38 in)
 • Tender bogie1,900 mm (74+34 in)
 • incl. tender20,225 mm (66 ft 4+14 in)
Length:
 • Over headstocks22,605 mm (74 ft 2 in)
 • Over buffers23,905 mm (78 ft 5+18 in)
Height4,550 mm (14 ft 11+18 in)
Axle load18.33 t (18.04 long tons; 20.21 short tons)
Adhesive weight54.98 t (54.11 long tons; 60.61 short tons)
Empty weight93.8 t (92.3 long tons; 103.4 short tons)
Service weight103.04 t (101.41 long tons; 113.58 short tons)
Tender type2′2′ T 34 St
Fuel typeCoal
Fuel capacity10 tonnes (9.8 long tons; 11 short tons)
Water cap.34 m3 (7,500 imp gal; 9,000 US gal)
Firebox:
 • Grate area3.9 m3 (140 cu ft)
Boiler:
 • Pitch3,100 mm (10 ft 2 in)
 • Tube plates6,800 mm (22 ft 3+34 in)
 • Small tubes70 mm (2+34 in), 85 off
 • Large tubes171 mm (6+34 in), 20 off
Boiler pressure16 bar (16.3 kg/cm2; 232 psi)
Heating surface:
 • Firebox15.9 m2 (171 sq ft)
 • Tubes117.88 m2 (1,268.8 sq ft)
 • Flues69.18 m2 (744.6 sq ft)
 • Total surface202.96 m2 (2,184.6 sq ft)
Superheater:
 • Heating area72.22 m2 (777.4 sq ft)
CylindersThree
Cylinder size470 mm × 660 mm (18+12 in × 26 in)
Performance figures
Maximum speed140 km/h (87 mph)
Indicated power1,790 PS (1,320 kW; 1,770 hp)
Career
Numbers03 1001–1022, 1043–1060, 1073–1092
Retired
  • DB: 1966
  • DR: 1981
  • PKP: 1968

History edit

 
Pm3-5 as Pm3-3 with a 32D3-3 tender

The DRG's Class 03.10 engines were an evolutionary development from the Class 03 locomotives, comparable to those of Class 01.10 which had evolved from Class 01. The first 03.10 was built in 1939 and 140 units were to be manufactured. As a result of the Second World War and the switching of production to 'war essential' goods, only 60 vehicles were completed. Originally supplied with the 2'2 T38St standard tenders, the 03.10 could later be encountered coupled to 2'2'T34 tenders. The locomotives were mainly produced by the firms of Borsig, Krupp and Krauss-Maffei, and were fully enclosed by streamlining plates. The vehicles were given the operating numbers 03 1001 – 1022, 03 1043–1060 and 03 1073 – 1092.

After the war, 47 locomotives remained in Germany; 26 were taken over by the Deutsche Bundesbahn and 21 by the Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany. Ten other locomotives ended up with the Polish State Railways (PKP) as the Pm3. Two engines (03 1091 and 1092) had to be retired as early as 1944 due to war damage. The fate of 03 1002 is unknown. Because the top speed on main lines had to be reduced due to route damage, the streamlined shells became uneconomical, not least because they made maintenance more difficult, and they were removed from all the engines except the DR's 03 1087. Almost all the DR and DB locomotives were rebuilt. Only 03 1047, 1097 and 1086 (DR) had been retired before the reconstruction programme.[1]

The East German DR Rekoloks edit

The condition of the boilers became worse and worse due to the use of non-aging St47K steel (on 10 October 1958 the boiler of locomotive 03 1046 exploded as a result of aging). So the Deutsche Reichsbahn had to replace them with newly designed boilers. In addition, several other components were overhauled in order to make the engines more economical. Thus the term Rekolok ('reconstructed locomotive') is entirely accurate. A total of 16 engines were rebuilt in 1959. In 1952, 03 1087 was converted to the Wendler brown coal dust firing system. Because this type of firing was unsuccessful for passenger train services, it was re-converted in 1959. From 1965 all the Rekoloks were converted to oil-firing (with the exception of 03 1057 and 1087). Until their retirement at the end of the 1970s the three-cylinder express train engines, which covered up to 22,000 km per month, were the spearhead of the DR's high-value express train services. Number 03 1010 is a museum locomotive with the DB AG, stationed in Halle and frequently used in heritage services. It was re-converted to coal-firing. The non-operational, oil-fired 03 1090 is also preserved and is housed in the former locomotive depot (Bahnbetriebswerk or Bw) at Schwerin.

The DB Rebuilds edit

DB Class 03.10
Neubau-Ersatzkessel
Specifications
Axle load18.9 t (18.6 long tons; 20.8 short tons)
Adhesive weight56.8 t (55.9 long tons; 62.6 short tons)
Empty weight93.2 t (91.7 long tons; 102.7 short tons)
Service weight104.2 t (102.6 long tons; 114.9 short tons)
Firebox:
 • Grate area3.87 m2 (41.7 sq ft)
Boiler:
 • Tube plates5,200 mm (17 ft 34 in)
 • Small tubes54 mm (2+18 in), 80 off
 • Large tubes143 mm (5+58 in), 43 off
Heating surface:
 • Firebox21.22 m2 (228.4 sq ft)
 • Tubes64.04 m2 (689.3 sq ft)
 • Flues92.28 m2 (993.3 sq ft)
 • Total surface177.54 m2 (1,911.0 sq ft)
Superheater:
 • Heating area72.22 m2 (777.4 sq ft)
Performance figures
Indicated power1,870 PS (1,380 kW; 1,840 hp)

In 1949 and 1950, the 26 Class 03.10 locomotives remaining with the Deutsche Bundesbahn were refurbished by Henschel in Kassel. The streamlined shells on all the locomotives were removed, mainly due to their poor condition. Externally, these engines can still be distinguished from the Class 03 by their still-recognisable steam dome, their cut-down smokebox door, the flat Erhebung of the superheater regulator, the air reservoirs, the missing front skirt, and the shape of the driver's cab and tender. The locomotives were stationed in Dortmund, Ludwigshafen and Offenburg after their refurbishment. The three engines stabled at the locomotive depot or Bw Dortmund, numbers 03 1014, 03 1022 and 03 1043, were given a special steel blue livery in June 1950 for their boilers, cabs, and cylinder blocks. The smokebox and chimney remained painted black.

In 1952, the feedwater preheater was moved back to the area of the chimney on most of the locomotives and a circular smokebox door fitted.

At the general inspection in 1954, 03 1014, 03 1022 and 03 1043 lost their steel blue livery again.

Because major signs of aging appeared on the boilers, the firm of Krupp was given the task of replacing them with welded boilers which had a combustion chamber. In addition the locomotives were given newly designed tenders with covers and supply equipment. Both were installed in the repair shop (Ausbesserungswerk or AW) in Brunswick between 1957 and 1961. In autumn 1958, all 26 engines were rehomed to Bw Hagen-Eckesey, after some had previously been based in Hamburg-Altona and Paderborn. These were numbers 03 1001, 1004, 1008, 1009, 1011–1014, 1016, 1017, 1021, 1022, 1043, 1045, 1049–1051, 1054–1056, 1060, 1073, 1076, 1081, 1082 and 1084. Between November 1965 and September 1966, all Class 03.10 locomotives were withdrawn, retired and scrapped.

Surviving locomotives edit

The former no. 03 1010 is a museum locomotive retained as part of the DB fleet. It is homed in the former railway depot of Halle P (DB Museum, Halle (Saale)), maintained by the Railway Social Work Foundation (BSW) Group, Traditionsgemeinschaft Bw Halle P BSW, and supported financially by the Society for the Preservation of Schnellzugdampflok 03 1010 Following its main inspection in 2011 by the Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works, they use it to haul railway specials throughout Germany.[2]

The non-operational, oil-fired no. 03 1090 has also been preserved as a museum locomotive. It, too, is owned by DB. It is on loan to the Mecklenburg Railway and Technology Museum, located in the former shed at Schwerin Central Station.

The streamlined 03 1015 is today owned by the PKP and is on display as a non-operational exhibit in the Warsaw Railway Museum.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Dampflokomotiven deutscher Eisenbahnen Baureihe 01-39 ISBN 3-87094-081-6
  2. ^ eisenbahn-magazin 1/2012, p. 19
  • Weisbrod, Manfred; Müller, Hans; Petznik, Wolfgang (1976). Dampflokomotiven deutscher Eisenbahnen, Baureihe 01–39 (EFA 1.1) (in German) (3rd ed.). Düsseldorf: Alba Buchverlag. pp. 46–53. ISBN 3-87094-081-6.

External links edit

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The German Class 03 10 Baureihe 03 10 or BR 03 10 engines were standard steam locomotives Einheitsdampflokomotiven belonging to the Deutsche Reichsbahn and designed for hauling express trains DRB Class 03 10PKP class Pm3DR 03 1010Type and originPower typeSteamBuilderBorsig 22 Krupp 18 Krauss Maffei 20 Build date1939 1941Total produced60SpecificationsConfiguration Whyte4 6 2 UIC2 C1 h3 GermanS 36 18DriverDivided inside cylinder on 1st outside cylinders on 2ndGauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in Leading dia 1 000 mm 39 3 8 in Driver dia 2 000 mm 78 3 4 in Trailing dia 1 250 mm 49 1 4 in Tender wheels1 000 mm 39 3 8 in Wheelbase Axle spacing Asymmetrical 2 200 mm 7 ft 2 5 8 in 1 800 mm 5 ft 10 7 8 in 2 250 mm 7 ft 4 5 8 in 2 250 mm 7 ft 4 5 8 in 3 500 mm 11 ft 5 3 4 in Engine12 000 mm 39 ft 4 1 2 in Tender5 700 mm 224 3 8 in Tender bogie1 900 mm 74 3 4 in incl tender20 225 mm 66 ft 4 1 4 in Length Over headstocks22 605 mm 74 ft 2 in Over buffers23 905 mm 78 ft 5 1 8 in Height4 550 mm 14 ft 11 1 8 in Axle load18 33 t 18 04 long tons 20 21 short tons Adhesive weight54 98 t 54 11 long tons 60 61 short tons Empty weight93 8 t 92 3 long tons 103 4 short tons Service weight103 04 t 101 41 long tons 113 58 short tons Tender type2 2 T 34 StFuel typeCoalFuel capacity10 tonnes 9 8 long tons 11 short tons Water cap 34 m3 7 500 imp gal 9 000 US gal Firebox Grate area3 9 m3 140 cu ft Boiler Pitch3 100 mm 10 ft 2 in Tube plates6 800 mm 22 ft 3 3 4 in Small tubes70 mm 2 3 4 in 85 off Large tubes171 mm 6 3 4 in 20 offBoiler pressure16 bar 16 3 kg cm2 232 psi Heating surface Firebox15 9 m2 171 sq ft Tubes117 88 m2 1 268 8 sq ft Flues69 18 m2 744 6 sq ft Total surface202 96 m2 2 184 6 sq ft Superheater Heating area72 22 m2 777 4 sq ft CylindersThreeCylinder size470 mm 660 mm 18 1 2 in 26 in Performance figuresMaximum speed140 km h 87 mph Indicated power1 790 PS 1 320 kW 1 770 hp CareerNumbers03 1001 1022 1043 1060 1073 1092RetiredDB 1966DR 1981PKP 1968 Contents 1 History 2 The East German DR Rekoloks 3 The DB Rebuilds 4 Surviving locomotives 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Pm3 5 as Pm3 3 with a 32D3 3 tender The DRG s Class 03 10 engines were an evolutionary development from the Class 03 locomotives comparable to those of Class 01 10 which had evolved from Class 01 The first 03 10 was built in 1939 and 140 units were to be manufactured As a result of the Second World War and the switching of production to war essential goods only 60 vehicles were completed Originally supplied with the 2 2 T38St standard tenders the 03 10 could later be encountered coupled to 2 2 T34 tenders The locomotives were mainly produced by the firms of Borsig Krupp and Krauss Maffei and were fully enclosed by streamlining plates The vehicles were given the operating numbers 03 1001 1022 03 1043 1060 and 03 1073 1092 After the war 47 locomotives remained in Germany 26 were taken over by the Deutsche Bundesbahn and 21 by the Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany Ten other locomotives ended up with the Polish State Railways PKP as the Pm3 Two engines 03 1091 and 1092 had to be retired as early as 1944 due to war damage The fate of 03 1002 is unknown Because the top speed on main lines had to be reduced due to route damage the streamlined shells became uneconomical not least because they made maintenance more difficult and they were removed from all the engines except the DR s 03 1087 Almost all the DR and DB locomotives were rebuilt Only 03 1047 1097 and 1086 DR had been retired before the reconstruction programme 1 The East German DR Rekoloks editThe condition of the boilers became worse and worse due to the use of non aging St47K steel on 10 October 1958 the boiler of locomotive 03 1046 exploded as a result of aging So the Deutsche Reichsbahn had to replace them with newly designed boilers In addition several other components were overhauled in order to make the engines more economical Thus the term Rekolok reconstructed locomotive is entirely accurate A total of 16 engines were rebuilt in 1959 In 1952 03 1087 was converted to the Wendler brown coal dust firing system Because this type of firing was unsuccessful for passenger train services it was re converted in 1959 From 1965 all the Rekoloks were converted to oil firing with the exception of 03 1057 and 1087 Until their retirement at the end of the 1970s the three cylinder express train engines which covered up to 22 000 km per month were the spearhead of the DR s high value express train services Number 03 1010 is a museum locomotive with the DB AG stationed in Halle and frequently used in heritage services It was re converted to coal firing The non operational oil fired 03 1090 is also preserved and is housed in the former locomotive depot Bahnbetriebswerk or Bw at Schwerin nbsp 03 1010 from the side nbsp Driving wheelset nbsp Interior of 03 1010 s tender nbsp Driver s cab on 03 1010The DB Rebuilds editDB Class 03 10Neubau ErsatzkesselSpecificationsAxle load18 9 t 18 6 long tons 20 8 short tons Adhesive weight56 8 t 55 9 long tons 62 6 short tons Empty weight93 2 t 91 7 long tons 102 7 short tons Service weight104 2 t 102 6 long tons 114 9 short tons Firebox Grate area3 87 m2 41 7 sq ft Boiler Tube plates5 200 mm 17 ft 3 4 in Small tubes54 mm 2 1 8 in 80 off Large tubes143 mm 5 5 8 in 43 offHeating surface Firebox21 22 m2 228 4 sq ft Tubes64 04 m2 689 3 sq ft Flues92 28 m2 993 3 sq ft Total surface177 54 m2 1 911 0 sq ft Superheater Heating area72 22 m2 777 4 sq ft Performance figuresIndicated power1 870 PS 1 380 kW 1 840 hp In 1949 and 1950 the 26 Class 03 10 locomotives remaining with the Deutsche Bundesbahn were refurbished by Henschel in Kassel The streamlined shells on all the locomotives were removed mainly due to their poor condition Externally these engines can still be distinguished from the Class 03 by their still recognisable steam dome their cut down smokebox door the flat Erhebung of the superheater regulator the air reservoirs the missing front skirt and the shape of the driver s cab and tender The locomotives were stationed in Dortmund Ludwigshafen and Offenburg after their refurbishment The three engines stabled at the locomotive depot or Bw Dortmund numbers 03 1014 03 1022 and 03 1043 were given a special steel blue livery in June 1950 for their boilers cabs and cylinder blocks The smokebox and chimney remained painted black In 1952 the feedwater preheater was moved back to the area of the chimney on most of the locomotives and a circular smokebox door fitted At the general inspection in 1954 03 1014 03 1022 and 03 1043 lost their steel blue livery again Because major signs of aging appeared on the boilers the firm of Krupp was given the task of replacing them with welded boilers which had a combustion chamber In addition the locomotives were given newly designed tenders with covers and supply equipment Both were installed in the repair shop Ausbesserungswerk or AW in Brunswick between 1957 and 1961 In autumn 1958 all 26 engines were rehomed to Bw Hagen Eckesey after some had previously been based in Hamburg Altona and Paderborn These were numbers 03 1001 1004 1008 1009 1011 1014 1016 1017 1021 1022 1043 1045 1049 1051 1054 1056 1060 1073 1076 1081 1082 and 1084 Between November 1965 and September 1966 all Class 03 10 locomotives were withdrawn retired and scrapped Surviving locomotives editThe former no 03 1010 is a museum locomotive retained as part of the DB fleet It is homed in the former railway depot of Halle P DB Museum Halle Saale maintained by the Railway Social Work Foundation BSW Group Traditionsgemeinschaft Bw Halle P BSW and supported financially by the Society for the Preservation of Schnellzugdampflok 03 1010 Following its main inspection in 2011 by the Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works they use it to haul railway specials throughout Germany 2 The non operational oil fired no 03 1090 has also been preserved as a museum locomotive It too is owned by DB It is on loan to the Mecklenburg Railway and Technology Museum located in the former shed at Schwerin Central Station The streamlined 03 1015 is today owned by the PKP and is on display as a non operational exhibit in the Warsaw Railway Museum See also editList of DRG locomotives and railbuses List of preserved steam locomotives in GermanyReferences edit Dampflokomotiven deutscher Eisenbahnen Baureihe 01 39 ISBN 3 87094 081 6 eisenbahn magazin 1 2012 p 19 Weisbrod Manfred Muller Hans Petznik Wolfgang 1976 Dampflokomotiven deutscher Eisenbahnen Baureihe 01 39 EFA 1 1 in German 3rd ed Dusseldorf Alba Buchverlag pp 46 53 ISBN 3 87094 081 6 External links editTechnical data in German nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baureihe 03 10 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title DRB Class 03 10 amp oldid 1215355530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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