About: DRG Class 87

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The German Class 87 was a standard (see Einheitsdampflokomotive) goods train tank locomotive with the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG). It was specifically designed by the firm of Orenstein & Koppel for use in Hamburg Harbour. The harbour lines had minimal curve radii of only 100 metres (330 ft) and high train loads to be moved. The axle load had to be no more than 17.5 tonnes (17.2 long tons; 19.3 short tons). These requirements resulted in an axle count of five axles. In order to keep wear and tear on the running gear within acceptable limits only the middle three wheelsets were linked by coupling rods, the two Luttermöller outside axles were driven by cogs.

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  • Die Baureihe 87 war eine Einheits-Güterzugtenderlokomotive der Deutschen Reichsbahn. Die Dampflokomotive wurde speziell für den Einsatz im Hamburger Hafen durch die Firma Orenstein & Koppel entwickelt. Dort gab es minimale Kurvenradien von 100 Metern und hohe Zuglasten zu bewegen. Die Achslast durfte maximal 17,5 t betragen. Aus den Anforderungen ergab sich die Anzahl von fünf Achsen. Um den Laufwerksverschleiß in vertretbaren Grenzen zu halten, wurden nur die mittleren drei Radsätze durch Kuppelstangen verbunden, während die Endachsen der Bauart Luttermöller über Zahnräder angetrieben wurden. Nach Schäden an den Luttermöller-Antrieben wurden einige Fahrzeuge auch als 1D, D1 oder 1C1 eingesetzt. Ab 1951 wurden die Lokomotiven der Baureihe 87 durch Fahrzeuge der Baureihe 82 abgelöst. (de)
  • The German Class 87 was a standard (see Einheitsdampflokomotive) goods train tank locomotive with the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG). It was specifically designed by the firm of Orenstein & Koppel for use in Hamburg Harbour. The harbour lines had minimal curve radii of only 100 metres (330 ft) and high train loads to be moved. The axle load had to be no more than 17.5 tonnes (17.2 long tons; 19.3 short tons). These requirements resulted in an axle count of five axles. In order to keep wear and tear on the running gear within acceptable limits only the middle three wheelsets were linked by coupling rods, the two Luttermöller outside axles were driven by cogs. Due to damage the vehicles were partly also operated as 1′D, D1′ or 1′C1′ engines. From 1951 they were superseded by DB Class 82 locomotives. (en)
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  • DRG 87 001 – 87 016 (en)
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  • Die Baureihe 87 war eine Einheits-Güterzugtenderlokomotive der Deutschen Reichsbahn. Die Dampflokomotive wurde speziell für den Einsatz im Hamburger Hafen durch die Firma Orenstein & Koppel entwickelt. Dort gab es minimale Kurvenradien von 100 Metern und hohe Zuglasten zu bewegen. Die Achslast durfte maximal 17,5 t betragen. Aus den Anforderungen ergab sich die Anzahl von fünf Achsen. Um den Laufwerksverschleiß in vertretbaren Grenzen zu halten, wurden nur die mittleren drei Radsätze durch Kuppelstangen verbunden, während die Endachsen der Bauart Luttermöller über Zahnräder angetrieben wurden. (de)
  • The German Class 87 was a standard (see Einheitsdampflokomotive) goods train tank locomotive with the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft (DRG). It was specifically designed by the firm of Orenstein & Koppel for use in Hamburg Harbour. The harbour lines had minimal curve radii of only 100 metres (330 ft) and high train loads to be moved. The axle load had to be no more than 17.5 tonnes (17.2 long tons; 19.3 short tons). These requirements resulted in an axle count of five axles. In order to keep wear and tear on the running gear within acceptable limits only the middle three wheelsets were linked by coupling rods, the two Luttermöller outside axles were driven by cogs. (en)
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  • DRG Class 87 (en)
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