Bavarian G 4/5 N

The Bavarian Class G 4/5 N was an early twentieth century German steam locomotive built for the Royal Bavarian State Railways (K.Bay.Sts.B.). Its design was based on that of the Class E I and it had unmistakable similarities to the final series of that class. Had the K.Bay.Sts.B. not changed their locomotive classification system just before this engine was produced it may well have entered service as the latest variant of E I.

Bavarian G 4/5 N
DRG Class 56.4
Number(s)DRG 56 401–404
Quantity7
ManufacturerKrauss
Year(s) of manufacture1905–1906
Retired1927
Wheel arrangement2-4-0
Axle arrangement1'D n2
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Length over buffers18,354 mm
Service weight64.8 t
Adhesive weight55.9 t
Axle load14.4 t
Driving wheel diameter1,270 mm
Leading wheel diameter1,006 mm
No. of cylinders2
Cylinder bore540 mm
Piston stroke610 mm
Boiler Overpressure12 bar
Grate area2.85 m2
Evaporative heating area179.70 m2
TenderBavarian 2'2' T 18.2
Water capacity18.2 m3

In developing the E I and G 4/5 N, advantage was taken of the knowledge gained from two goods locomotives bought from the United States and which were also classified as E I's.

The firm of Krauss supplied seven of these locomotives in 1905 and 1906. As a result of the relatively high position of the boiler, the firebox was located above the locomotive frame. This characteristic design feature of Bavarian locomotives, influenced by Maffei, could already be seen and was utilised subsequently by the Baden VIIIe, Swiss GB C 4/5 and eventually the Bavarian G 4/5 H - albeit the latter being developed by Maffei.

The Deutsche Reichsbahn took over four examples from the Bavarian State Railways, which had survived World War I and gave them the operating numbers 56 401–404. They continued in service until 1927.

The engines were equipped with a Bavarian 2'2' T 18,2 tender.

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