Bavarian A III explained

Bavarian A III
Bgcolor:0081FF
Color:FFFFFF
Builder:Maffei
Builddate:1851-1852
Totalproduction:4
Whytetype:2-2-2
Leadingdiameter:915frac=8NaNfrac=8
Driverdiameter:1425frac=8NaNfrac=8
Trailingdiameter:915frac=8NaNfrac=8
Over Bufferbeams:11290frac=4NaNfrac=4
Serviceweight:21.8t
Watercap:4.2or
Boilerpressure:6sigfig=3NaNsigfig=3
Fireboxarea:0.98m2
Evaporativearea:60.81m2
Cylindercount:2
Cylindersize:356frac=16NaNfrac=16
Pistonstroke:559frac=16NaNfrac=16
Maxspeed:500NaN0
Fleetnumbers:Names and inventory nos.
Retiredate:by 1871 (converted)

The Bavarian A III 2-2-2 engines were German steam locomotives in service with the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn).

Once again these engines were used to experiment with a short boiler and Meyer expansion valve gear. Because the additional increase in size of the heating area could not be improved by installing extra tubes, two of each were rebuilt to 0-4-2 and 0-6-2 locomotives. Otherwise their construction was the same as the Class A II engines.

They were equipped with 2 T 4.2 and, following the rebuild, 2 T 5 tenders.

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