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LAG Nos. 9 and 10

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LAG Nr. 9 and 10
Bavarian PtL 3/3
DRG Class 98.76
Quantity 2
Number(s) Bav. 1875 - 1876
DRG 98 7691 - 98 7692
Manufacturer Krauss
Entered service 1889
Retired 1927
Wheel arrangement (Whyte) 0-6-0
Axle arrangement (UIC) C n2t
Average axle load 93.2 kN
Length over buffers 7,565 mm
Ø Driving wheel 925 mm
Top speed 45 km/h
Boiler overpressure 107.9 kN/cm²
Piston stroke 500 mm
Cylinder bore 350 mm
Grate area 1.0 m²
Evaporative heating area 54.6 m²
Power 175 PSi
Adhesive weight 267.7 kN
Service weight 267.7 kN
Brakes N/K

Locomotives 9 and 10 of the Lokalbahn AG (LAG) were saturated steam locomotives that were built for the Murnau - Garmisch-Partenkirchen route opened in 1889.

These locomotives were supplied by Krauss and were similar to the Bavarian D VII (Bayerische D VII) engines, but they had smaller coupled wheels and a larger heating and grate area.

In 1908 the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn) purchased the line and the two locomotives with it. They were operated as the Bavarian Class PtL 3/3 and were given the numbers 1875 and 1876.

In 1925 the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft took over both engines as the DRG Class 98.76 (Baureihe 98.76), but had retired them by 1927.

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