DR Class 23.10

DR Class 23.10 (35.10)
Number(s) 23 1001–1113
Quantity 113
Year(s) of manufacture 1955–1959
Retired 1991
Wheel arrangement 2-6-2
Axle arrangement 1'C1' h2
Type P 35.18
Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Length over buffers 22,660 mm
Service weight 87.2 t
Axle load 18.3 t
Top speed 110/50 km/h
Indicated Power 1,250 kW
Driving wheel diameter 1,750 mm
Leading wheel diameter 1,000 mm
Trailing wheel diameter 1,250 mm
No. of cylinders 2
Cylinder bore 550 mm
Piston stroke 660 mm
Boiler Overpressure 16 bar
Grate area 3.71 m
Superheater area 68.50 m²
Evaporative heating area 159.60 m²

The steam locomotives of DR Class 23.10, (from 1 June 1970 Class 35.10) were passenger train engines built for the Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany after the Second World War.

History

35 1097-1 in Dresden in 1999

The Class 23.10 was an evolutionary development by the DR of the DRG Class 23 standard locomotives or Einheitsdampflokomotiven built earlier by the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft. Only two of the latter were completed due to the onset of the war. The same dimensions were used for the driving and running gear, but the locomotives were given IfS/DR mixer-preheaters, boilers equipped with combustion chambers and a large driver's cab. The feedwater dome was omitted from locomotives numbered 23 1003 and later. The first of 113 units was deployed in 1955, and they were used for light to medium express train services, being allocated numbers 23 1001–1113.

On the introduction of EDP numbering from 1 January 1970 the locomotives were all renumbered to 35 1001–1113.

The last engines were retired from Nossen in May 1977, number 35 1113 however had to be reactivated due to the energy crisis and continued in service until 1985.

The locomotives were equipped with tenders of Class 2'2' T 28.

Preserved locomotives

Remaining locomotives of this class today include:

See also

Literature

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