Saxon IX V explained

Saxon IX V, IX HV
DRG Class 56.5–6
Bgcolor:698B69
Color:FFFFFF
Builder:Sächsische Maschinenfabrik
Totalproduction:50
Whytetype:2-8-0
Leadingdiameter:1065frac=8NaNfrac=8
Driverdiameter:1260frac=8NaNfrac=8
Over Bufferbeams:17514frac=4NaNfrac=4
Axleload:15t
Serviceweight:72t
Weightondrivers:60t
Boilerpressure:14kg/cm2
Fireboxarea:3.17m2
Evaporativearea:180.56m2
Pistonstroke:630frac=16NaNfrac=16
Hpcylindersize:530frac=16NaNfrac=16
Lpcylindersize:770frac=16NaNfrac=16
Maxspeed:50km/h
Indicatedpower:1300sigfig=3NaNsigfig=3

The Saxon Class IX

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was a class of German, eight-coupled, tender locomotives built for the Royal Saxon State Railways (Königlich Sächsische Staatseisenbahnen) for goods train duties.

History

These steam locomotives were brought into service, after it was clear that the Saxon Class I V (later DRG Class 55) could no longer the demands placed on it. The locomotive had a hollow, Klien-Lindner axle at the back and, initially, a long steam collection pipe above the centre of the boiler which was replaced on later models by two steam domes and a connecting pipe. Twenty machines were delivered by the firm of Hartmann as wet steam engines, a further 30 with a Schmidt smoke tube superheater.

The Deutsche Reichsbahn took over 16 of the first series and gave them the running numbers 56 501–56 516. Of the second batch, 25 were taken on with numbers 56 601–56 625.

The vehicle were coupled with tenders of Saxon classes sä 3 T 9, sä 3 T 12 or sä 3 T 13.

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