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Bavarian P 3/5 H
DRG Class 38.4
Number(s)DRG 38 401–480
Quantity80
ManufacturerMaffei
Year(s) of manufacture1921
Retired1955
Wheel arrangement4-6-0
Axle arrangement2'C h4v
TypeP35.15
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 812 in)
Length over buffers19,439 mm
Empty weight65.7 t
Service weight72.1 t
Adhesive weight47.1 t
Axle load15.7 t
Top speed90/50 km/h
Indicated Power883 kW
Driving wheel diameter1,640 mm
Leading wheel diameter850 mm
No. of cylinders4
LP cylinder bore2 × 590 mm
HP cylinder bore2 × 360 mm
Piston stroke640 mm
Boiler Overpressure15 bar
Grate area2.77 m2
Superheater area34.92 m2
Evaporative heating area142.70 m2
TenderBavarian 2'2' T 21.8
Water capacity21.8 m3
Fuel8 t

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After the foundation of the Deutsche Reichsbahn the Bavarian Group Administration tasked the firm of Maffei with the construction of 80 locomotives of the Bavarian Class P 3/5 H. These machines were based on the Class P 3/5 N, but had a superheated steamboiler. Positive experience with these vehicles built in 1921 – they were even used on express train duties – led in 1924 to the rebuild of all available Class P 3/5 N engines into superheated steam locomotives.

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In 1925 the P 3/5 H were allocated the numbers 38 401 to 38 480 as part of the DRG Class 38.4.

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All 80 locomotives survived the Second World War and entered service with the Deutsche Bundesbahn. The last engine of this class, number 38 432, ran in Bavaria and Upper Swabia and was taken out of service in 1955.

The vehicles were coupled with a Bavarian 2'2' T 21,8 tender.

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Bavarian P 3/5 H
DRG Class 38.4
Number(s)DRG 38 401–480
Quantity80
ManufacturerMaffei
Year(s) of manufacture1921
Retired1955
Wheel arrangement4-6-0
Axle arrangement2'C h4v
TypeP35.15
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 812 in)
Length over buffers19,439 mm
Empty weight65.7 t
Service weight72.1 t
Adhesive weight47.1 t
Axle load15.7 t
Top speed90/50 km/h
Indicated Power883 kW
Driving wheel diameter1,640 mm
Leading wheel diameter850 mm
No. of cylinders4
LP cylinder bore2 × 590 mm
HP cylinder bore2 × 360 mm
Piston stroke640 mm
Boiler Overpressure15 bar
Grate area2.77 m2
Superheater area34.92 m2
Evaporative heating area142.70 m2
TenderBavarian 2'2' T 21.8
Water capacity21.8 m3
Fuel8 t

After the foundation of the Deutsche Reichsbahn the Bavarian Group Administration tasked the firm of Maffei with the construction of 80 locomotives of the Bavarian Class P 3/5 H. These machines were based on the Class P 3/5 N, but had a superheated steamboiler. Positive experience with these vehicles built in 1921 – they were even used on express train duties – led in 1924 to the rebuild of all available Class P 3/5 N engines into superheated steam locomotives.

In 1925 the P 3/5 H were allocated the numbers 38 401 to 38 480 as part of the DRG Class 38.4.

All 80 locomotives survived the Second World War and entered service with the Deutsche Bundesbahn. The last engine of this class, number 38 432, ran in Bavaria and Upper Swabia and was taken out of service in 1955.

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The vehicles were coupled with a Bavarian 2'2' T 21,8 tender.

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See also[edit]

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