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Württemberg Ts 4
DRG Class 99.17
Type and origin
BuilderMaschinenfabrik Esslingen
Build date1891, 1899
Total produced3
Specifications
 • GermanK 44.8
Gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
Driver dia.900 mm
Wheelbase:
 • Overall2,250 mm
Length:
 • Over buffers8,130 mm
Width2,200 mm
Height3,540 mm
Adhesive weight29.80 t
Empty weight23.65 t
Service weight29.80 t
Fuel capacity0.75 t coal
Water cap.2.4 m3
Firebox:
 • Grate area1.02 m2
Boiler pressure12 kp/cm2
117.7 N/cm2
Heating surface70.2 m2
Cylinders2
Cylinder size340 mm
Piston stroke500 mm
Valve gearKlose
Performance figures
Maximum speed30 km/h
Career
NumbersNr. 1–3
99 171–173
Retired1931

The DRG Class 99.17, formerly the Württemberg Ts 4 of the Royal Württemberg State Railways were German narrow gauge steam locomotives bought for working the 15.11 kilometre long route between the towns of Altensteig and Nagold. The three tank locomotives had an outer frame and a Klose drive. The first and third axles were steered by the third, radially-sliding axle by means of a system of levers. The second axle was driven by the inside cylinder and had no wheel flanges. Overall the system was very reliable, but nevertheless also very maintenance-intensive.

The engines were delivered in 1891, 1892 and 1899, and later all taken over by the Reichsbahn. There they were given numbers 99 171–99 173. They also had the names Altensteig, Berneck and Ebhausen

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