Prussian P 4

The Prussian P 4 was a derivative of the P 4.1 (Hanover variant) and the second superheated steam locomotive in the world.

Prussian P 4
Quantity1
ManufacturerHenschel
Year(s) of manufacture1898
Retired1921
Wheel arrangement4-4-0
Axle arrangement2'B h2
TypeP 24.45
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Length over buffers16,411 mm
Overall wheelbase7,400 mm
Empty weight44.6 t
Service weight49.1 t
Adhesive weight31.0 t
Axle load15.5 t
Top speed90 km/h
Indicated Power675 kW (900 PS)
Coupled wheel diameter1,750 mm
Carrying wheel diameter1,000 mm
No. of cylinders2
Cylinder bore460 mm
Piston stroke600 mm
Boiler Overpressure12 bar
No. of heating tubes141
No. of smoke tubes1 fire tube
Grate area2.32 m2
Radiative heating area8.9 m2
Tube heating area76.2 m2
Superheater area21.0 m2
Evaporative heating area85.1 m2
Tenderpr 3 T 15
Water capacity15.0 m3

Design

The engine was based on that of the Class P 4.1 that had Hanomag had produced in large numbers since 1892. It had slightly larger wheels and, due to its new design, significantly fewer heating tubes. The superheater and the steam engine were entirely independent designs.

Service and preservation

In 1898 a one-off was delivered by Hanomag to the Prussian state railways. The economy of the superheated system was soon proven in 1899 by the engine during trial runs from Kassel. Apart from a short stay at Halle the engine was assigned to Kassel as Cassel 131 and, from 1906, as P 4 Cassel 1846. In 1921, after the First World War, the engine was mothballed, along with many other machines of similar class. With its sectioned boiler the P 4 stood for a long time in the Transport and Construction Museums, part of Museum of the Present at Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin.

See also

References

    • Wagner, Andreas; Bäzold, Dieter; Zschech, Rainer (1997). Lokomotiv-Archiv Preußen Band 4. Augsburg: Bechtermünz. ISBN 3-86047-573-8.
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