Sunday, December 9, 2012

former Deutsche Reichsbahn narrow gauge railcar, Zittau to Jonsdorf

at Zittau

the Jonsdorf terminus
This 750 mm gauge "y" shaped system beginning at Zittau in the south-east of Germany has been operated to the present time by former DDR steam locos and one of four 750 mm gauge diesel railcars built in Germany in 1938 intended as a more economc exploitation of narrow gauge lines.  The beginning of WW2 hindered further development and only the four stayed in Zittau.  In 1943 the Wehrmacht took three of them, leaving only this one, 137 322, in Zittau.  In DDR times it was used for passenger services in low traffic periods.  The other three went to the PKP of Poland in 1945.

It was restored for the present day museum operation over these lines in 2007. (Geoff Churchman pics)

Original data:-

Builder:  Waggon- und Maschinenfabrik vorm. Busch, Bautzen
Road numbers: 137 322–325
Axle arrangment: B-2
Length over couplings: 14.86 metres
Legth over headstocks: 13.94
Height: 3.2 metres
Width: 2.07 metres
Bogie wheelbase: 9 metres
Bogie axlebase 1.3 metres
Wheel diameter:     760 mm
Weight empty: 20.9 tonnes
Weight full: 23,6 tonnes
Top speed:     45 km/h (60 km/h)
Engine power:     180 hp
Motor   VOMAG 8 R 3580 L
Motor type  8-cylinder four stroke
Transmission: hydraulic
Brakes: air
Seating places:   34 / 28+6
Standing places:  10


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