DB Class 78.10 explained

DB Class 78.10
Bgcolor:A00
Color:FFF
Powertype:Steam
Rebuilder:Krauss-Maffei
Rebuilddate:1951
Numberrebuilt:2
Uicclass:2′C′2 h2t
Drgtype:Pt 37.17
Leadingdiameter:1000frac=8NaNfrac=8
Driverdiameter:1750frac=8NaNfrac=8
Trailingdiameter:1000frac=8NaNfrac=8
Engine Total:14070frac=4NaNfrac=4
Over Headstocks:15937frac=4NaNfrac=4
Over Buffers:17237frac=4NaNfrac=4
Height:4550frac=16NaNfrac=16
Axleload:17t
Weightondrivers:51.1t
Emptyweight:81.1t
Serviceweight:109.7t
Fueltype:Coal
Fuelcap:5t
Watercap:17sigfig=3NaNsigfig=3
Firearea:2.58m2
Lengthinside:4700frac=8NaNfrac=8
Smalltubediameter:51frac=16NaNfrac=16, 123 off
Largetubediameter:133frac=16NaNfrac=16, 26 off
Boilerpressure:12sigfig=3NaNsigfig=3
Fireboxarea:14.47m2
Tubearea:83.54m2
Fluearea:47.99m2
Totalsurface:146m2
Superheaterarea:58.9m2
Cylindercount:Two, outside
Cylindersize:575x
Valvegear:Heusinger (Walschaerts)
Trainbrakes:Compressed-air brake
Maxspeed:1000NaN0
Indicatedpower:1180sigfig=3NaNsigfig=3
Operator:Deutsche Bundesbahn
Fleetnumbers:78 1001 – 78 1002
Retiredate:1961

The two German steam locomotives of DB Class 78.10, operated by the Deutsche Bundesbahn, were rebuilds based on two Prussian P 8 engines which were converted by the firm of Krauss-Maffei and the Minden repair shop. The aim was to improve the acceleration performance of the vehicles, especially for duties on suburban lines and city (Stadtbahn) lines.

The running gear, drive and boilers of both locomotives, which originally had the running numbers 38 2919 and 38 2990, remained virtually unchanged. The driver's cab was redesigned. A short tender was added which was coupled to the engine with a shaft and improved the riding qualities when running in reverse. The locomotives were classed as tank engines and initially worked in the Munich area, later in Augsburg and finally by Lake Constance. They remained the only ones of their type and were retired as early as 1961.

Neither of the two DB Class 78.10 locomotives has been preserved.