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DR 18 201

DR 18 201
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18 201
Number(s) 18 201
since 1970: 02 0201-0
Quantity 1
Manufacturer RAW Meiningen
Year(s) of manufacture 1960
Wheel arrangement 4-6-2
Axle arrangement 2'C1' h3
Type S 36.20
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Length over buffers 25.145 m (82.50 ft)
Empty weight 102.5 t (100.9 long tons; 113.0 short tons) (without tender)
Service weight 113.6 t (111.8 long tons; 125.2 short tons)
Service weight incl. tender 172 t (169 long tons; 190 short tons)
Adhesive weight 62.3 t (61.3 long tons; 68.7 short tons)
Axle load 20.8 t (20.5 long tons; 22.9 short tons)
Top speed 180 km/h (110 mph)
Indicated Power 1,581 kW (2,120 hp)
Driving wheel diameter 2.3 m (7 ft 7 in)
Leading wheel diameter 1.1 m (3 ft 7 in)
Trailing wheel diameter 1.25 m (4 ft 1 in)
No. of cylinders 3
Cylinder bore 520 mm (20 in)
Piston stroke 660 mm (26 in)
Boiler Overpressure 16.3 bar (1,630 kPa)
Grate area 4.23 m2 (45.5 sq ft)
Superheater area 83.80 m2 (902.0 sq ft)
Evaporative heating area 206.30 m2 (2,220.6 sq ft)
Tender 2'2' T 34 + additional tender
Water capacity 34,000 l (7,500 imp gal; 9,000 US gal)
Fuel 13,500 l (3,000 imp gal; 3,600 US gal) oil
Train heating Steam

The German express locomotive, number 18 201 of the Deutsche Reichsbahn in East Germany, appeared in 1960-61 at Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works as a conversion of the Henschel-Wegmann train locomotive 61 002, the tender from 44 468 and parts of H 45 024 and Class 41. It is the fastest operational steam locomotive in the world.

The motivation for the conversion was firstly that, as a one-off, locomotive 61 002 could not really be used for scheduled services, and secondly that the research institute at VES-M Halle urgently needed locomotives that could do at least 160 km/h in order to test passenger coaches.

For the conversion a DR Class 22 new-design boiler, parts of the unsuccessful high pressure locomotive, H 45 024, (outside cylinders, trailing wheels and rear section of the locomotive frame) as well as the tender of locomotive 44 468 were used. The inside cylinder of the three-cylinder engine was not however taken from 61 002, rather a new one was made. Other technical improvements were a Riggenbach counter-pressure brake and a Giesl ejector. The locomotive was streamlined at the front and over the boiler fittings.

The new locomotive was given its number to commemorate the first German locomotive with a 4-6-2 ('Pacific') wheel arrangement, the Baden IV f of the Baden State Railways (later the DRG Class 18.2).


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