CL Bay 06b explained

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CL Bay 06b
Stocktype:Open coach with open end-platforms
Manufacturer:Waggonfabrik Josef Rathgeber
Yearconstruction:1906–1909
Yearretired:to 1961
Numberbuilt:74
Code:CL
Fleetnumbers:20 048 to 20 071
Width:3100frac=8NaNfrac=8
Height:3557frac=8NaNfrac=8
Wheelbase:5000frac=8NaNfrac=8
Weight:8.1t8.4t tare
Brakes:Screw brake / Westinghouse
Coupling:VDEV screw couplings
Seating:31 Third class

The Bavarian CL Bay 06b was a short open coach for branch line services with the Royal Bavarian State Railways (k.Bay.Sts.B.). It was listed in their 1913 fleet register under Design Sheet No. 570.

Development

With the growth of the branch line network in the Kingdom of Bavaria, there was a need for suitable coaches on the so-called Lokalbahnen or local railway lines. Since the only available locomotives were tank engines with low tractive power, such as the Class PtL 2/2, passenger coaches of a particularly light design were required. These coaches were not suitable for military transport.

Procurement

Between 1905 and 1911 a total of 281[1] [2] wagons of classes BL, BCL, CL and PPostL were procured, all of which - except for the wagons of Class PPostL - had a uniform floor plan, open platforms at each end with Dixi gates on the steps and gangways only protected by a single iron railing. Large window panes were fitted instead of the composite windows that had been usual up to that point. They are sometimes referred to as 'the shorts' or 'the short ones' (Die Kurze).

Between 1906 and 1909, 74 of these wagons, built to the specifications of Design Sheet 570, were procured in a total of five batches from the company of Waggonfabrik Josef Rathgeber in Munich. In contrast to the CL based on Sheet 569, these had a service compartment for the guard.

Career

Four coaches were retired by 1939. After the end of the Second World War in 1945, the location of other new coaches could no longer be ascertained. Of the vehicles delivered, 51 entered DB service, where they were decommissioned by 1960.

Design features

Underframe

The underframe of the coach was made entirely of rivetted structural steel. The outer longitudinal beams were U-shaped with outward facing flanges. The crossbeams were also made of U-profiles and not cranked. The wagons had screw couplings of VDEV design. The drawbar ran the length of the vehicle and was spring-loaded in the middle. As buffing equipment, the wagons had slotted cylindrical buffers with an installation length of 612 millimetres, the buffer plates had a diameter of 370 millimetres.

Running gear

The coaches had riveted half-timbered axle boxes of the short type, made of sheet steel. The axles were housed in sliding axle bearings. The wheels were spoked. Due to the long wheelbase of 5,000 millimetres, standard VDEV radial axles were used.In addition to a screw brake, which was located on one of the platforms at the end of the coach, the coaches also had air brakes of the Westinghouse system.

Body

The frame of the coach body consisted of wooden posts. This was covered with sheet metal on the outside and wood on the inside. The joints of the sheets were covered by cover strips. The roof was gently rounded and extended beyond the open end-platforms. The coaches had folding branch line steps, which were later replaced by normal ones.

Facilities

The coach was 3rd class only and had a total of 31 seats and a toilet. A total of 20 standing places were designated for the two end-platforms.The coaches were lit by paraffin lamps and had steam heating. They were ventilated by static ceiling ventilators.

Coach numbering

Manufacturing dataCoach numbers[3] by epoch;
coach class
Running gearFacilitiesAdditional information
Year
built
Manu-
facturer
Qty.from 1875from 1909
(1907)
Rep.
(1919)
DR
(from 1923)
DRG
(from 1930)
DRG
post-rebuild
RetiredBrakesNo. of
axles
Radial
axle
Ltg.Htg.No. of
toilets
No. of seats by classSign
holders
Remarks
Design Sheet No. 570CLCL Bay 06bCL Bay 06b(see
legend)
(see
legend)
1st2nd3rd4th(see
legend)
1906Rathg.820 6559 301 Reg9 573 Reg03/1954Pl, Wsbr2VPD131
20 6569 302 Reg9 574 Reg07/1957
20 6579 303 Reg9 575 Reg06/1950Unserviceable (Altschadwagen)
20 6589 304 Reg9 576 Reg10/1954
20 6599 305 Reg9 577 Reg08/1951Unserviceable (Altschadwagen)
20 6609 306 Reg9 578 Reg10/1958
20 6619 307 Reg9 579 Regxx/193x
20 6629 308 Reg9 580 Reg09/1954
1907Rathg.1820 6639 327 Nür9 653 Nür03/1947Pl, Wsbr2VPD131Unserviceable (Altschadwagen)
20 6649 328 Nür9 654 Nür02/1957
20 6659 329 Nür9 655 Nür12/1957
20 6669 330 Nür9 656 Nür10/1951Unserviceable (Altschadwagen)
20 6679 331 Nür9 657 Nür10/1954
20 6689 332 Nür9 658 Nür09/1958
20 6699 248 Mü9 631 Mü01/1960
20 6709 249 Mü9 632 Mü03/1960
20 6719 327 Nür9 653 Nür09/1951Unserviceable (Altschadwagen)
20 6729 251 Mü9 634 Mü05/1959
20 6739 252 Mü9 635 Mü03/1956
20 6749 234 Au9 629 Au07/1955
20 6759 235 Au9 630 Au02/1959
20 6769 333 Nür9 659 Nür07/1960
20 6779 334 Nür9 660 Nür? 1945
20 6789 335 Nür9 661 Nür06/1950Unserviceable (Altschadwagen)
20 6799 336 Nür9 662 Nür07/1950Unserviceable (Altschadwagen)
20 6809 337 Nür9 663 Nür11/1957
1909Rathg.1220 7399 352 Nür9 800 Nür09/1962Pl, Wsbr2VPD131
20 7409 353 Nür9 812 Reg03/1954
20 7419 354 Nür9 813 Reg11/1950
20 7429 236 Wür9 801 Nür10/1955
20 7439 237 Wür9 802 Nür05/1942
20 7449 277 Mü9 789 Mü06/1951Unserviceable (Altschadwagen)
20 7459 278 Mü9 790 Mü02/1953
20 7469 238 Au9 699 Au04/1956
20 7479 239 Au9 700 Au08/1962
20 7489 279 Mü9 727 Mü03/1959
20 7499 280 Mü9 728 Mü? 1945
20 7509 281 Mü9 729 Mü? 1945
1909Rathg.320 7809 366 Nür9 809 Nür? 1945Pl, Wsbr2VPD131
20 7819 367 Nür9 810 Nür12/1956
20 7829 368 Nür9 811 Nür01/1957
Legend: brakes (Br.)Manual brake typesBrH = brakeman's cabin, Pl = manual brake on the platform, Fsbr = Freisitzbremse
Air brakesHnbr = Henri brake, Hsbr = Henri rapid-acting brake, Kp. = Knorr brake, Sbr. = Schleifer brake, Ssbr = Schleifer rapid-acting brake, Wbr = Westinghouse brake, Wsbr = Westinghouse rapid-acting brake
Vacuum brakesHbr = Hardy brake, Ahbr = Automatic Hardy vacuum brake
Legend: lighting (Ltg.)Types of lightingP = paraffin lamps, G = gas lamps, Gg = gas mantle lamps, El = electric lights
Legend: heatingTypes of heatingO = stove heating, D = steam heating, Pr. = briquette heating, L = only steam heating
Legend: sign holdersfor crossing intoAT = Austria, IT = Italy, CH = Switzerland, FR = France, BE = Belgium

See also

The following coaches were also built for the Lokalbahn branch line network:

References

  1. Konrad, Reisezugwagen der deutschen Länderbahnen, page 23.
  2. See also Sheet no. 499, 523, 568, 569, 570, 605 and 606 of the 1913 Bavarian railway fleet register
  3. The data is taken from the coach fleet registers of the Royal Bavarian State Railways as at the 31 March 1897 and 1913 respectively