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Palatine Pts 3/3 H

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Palatine Pts 3/3 H
DRG Class 99.10
Type and origin
BuilderKrauss
Build date1923
Total produced3
Specifications
 • GermanK 33.8
Gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
Driver dia.845 mm
Coupled dia.845 mm
Length:
 • Over buffers5,945 mm
Adhesive weight24.2 t
Service weight24.2 t
Fuel capacity1.2 t coal
Water cap.2.0 m3
Firebox:
 • Grate area0.85 m2
Boiler pressure12 bar
Heating surface35.02 m2
Superheater:
 • Heating area10.14 m2
Cylinders2
Cylinder size350 mm
Piston stroke350 mm
Valve gearWalschaerts (Heusinger)
Performance figures
Maximum speed30 km/h
Career
NumbersXXXI–XXXIII
DRG 99 101–103
Retired1957

The DRG Class 99.10, formerly the Palatine Class Pts 3/3 H of the Palatinate Railway, was a German narrow gauge steam locomotive. It was the superheated version of the PtS 3/3 N. Unlike the saturated steam version the upper section of these engines was no longer glazed, otherwise they were broadly identical. They could carry up to 2.0 m3 of water and 1.2 t of coal.

After the formation of the Deutsche Reichsbahn the engines were taken over and given numbers 99 101 to 99 103. They were retired on 19 April 1956 and 16 August 1957.

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