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- Prussian_S_4 abstract "The Prussian S 4's were German superheated express steam locomotives with the Prussian state railways, later grouped as DRG Class 13.5 in the Deutsche Reichsbahn. They were an evolutionary development of the Prussian S 3. The first locomotive was built in 1898 by Vulcan, Stettin as a modified S 3. She was the first superheated locomotive in the world. She was initially designated as Hannover 74 and towards the end as the S 4 Cassel 401. Two further trials locomotives appeared in 1899 and 1900 as Hannover 86 and Berlin 74 also classed as S 3's. They were later reclassified as S 4's Hannover 401 and Posen 401.Not until the teething troubles had been resolved was the S 4 put into series production in 1902 in Borsig, from 1906 also in Henschel and Humboldt. Unlike the prototypes the production engines were developed independently of the S 3, and 104 examples were built in the years to 1909 when procurement was halted in favour of the Prussian S 6. Up to 1906 a smokebox superheater was installed; afterwards smoke tube superheaters were used.The S 4's star waned even before the First World War, so that within a few years most of the engines had disappeared from the tracks. The remainder were employed on passenger train or even goods train duties.In 1923 the Deutsche Reichsbahn recorded 44 S 4's in its provisional renumbering plan as 13 501-544. But by 1925 only four of them were left. These were given running numbers 13 501–504 in 1925 and were retired by 1927.After the First World War, six locomotives were given to the Polish State Railways (PKP), where they were classified as Pd2 class, numbers 1 to 6. During the Second World War five S 4s came into the Reichsbahn holdings from Poland as 13 401–405. Two of them were eventually given back to Poland in 1955 by the DR.The locomotives were equipped with tenders of Prussian classes pr 2’2’ T 16, pr 3 T 13 and pr 3 T 15.".
- Prussian_S_4 wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Prussian_S_4 wikiPageID "20357554".
- Prussian_S_4 wikiPageRevisionID "591163235".
- Prussian_S_4 anmerkung "Data for production series".
- Prussian_S_4 anzahl "104".
- Prussian_S_4 anzahlheizrohre "115".
- Prussian_S_4 anzahlrauchrohre "18".
- Prussian_S_4 ausmusterung "1927".
- Prussian_S_4 bauart "2".
- Prussian_S_4 baujahre "1902".
- Prussian_S_4 baureihe "DRG Class 13.5, 13.4".
- Prussian_S_4 baureihe "Prussian S 4".
- Prussian_S_4 dienstmasse "50.2".
- Prussian_S_4 farbe "0".
- Prussian_S_4 farbe "FFFFFF".
- Prussian_S_4 gattung "S 24.16".
- Prussian_S_4 hasPhotoCollection Prussian_S_4.
- Prussian_S_4 heizrohrlänge "4300.0".
- Prussian_S_4 hersteller August_Borsig.
- Prussian_S_4 hersteller Henschel_&_Son.
- Prussian_S_4 hersteller Maschinenbauanstalt_Humboldt.
- Prussian_S_4 höchstgeschwindigkeit "100.0".
- Prussian_S_4 indizierteleistung "736.0".
- Prussian_S_4 kesseldruck "12.0".
- Prussian_S_4 kolbenhub "600.0".
- Prussian_S_4 längeüberpuffer "18210.0".
- Prussian_S_4 nummerierung "DRG 13 501–504".
- Prussian_S_4 radsatzfahrmasse "16.0".
- Prussian_S_4 reibungsmasse "31.9".
- Prussian_S_4 rostfläche "2.32".
- Prussian_S_4 spurweite "1435.0".
- Prussian_S_4 steuerungsart Walschaerts_valve_gear.
- Prussian_S_4 strahlungsheizfläche "10.65".
- Prussian_S_4 tenderbauart "pr 2’2’ T 16".
- Prussian_S_4 tenderbauart "pr 3 T 153/15".
- Prussian_S_4 treibraddurchmesser "1980.0".
- Prussian_S_4 verdampfungsheizfläche "117.7".
- Prussian_S_4 vornelaufraddurchmesser "1000.0".
- Prussian_S_4 wasser "13".
- Prussian_S_4 wheelArrangement "4".
- Prussian_S_4 zylinderanzahl "2".
- Prussian_S_4 zylinderdurchmesser "540.0".
- Prussian_S_4 subject Category:4-4-0_locomotives.
- Prussian_S_4 subject Category:Locomotives_of_Prussia.
- Prussian_S_4 comment "The Prussian S 4's were German superheated express steam locomotives with the Prussian state railways, later grouped as DRG Class 13.5 in the Deutsche Reichsbahn. They were an evolutionary development of the Prussian S 3. The first locomotive was built in 1898 by Vulcan, Stettin as a modified S 3. She was the first superheated locomotive in the world. She was initially designated as Hannover 74 and towards the end as the S 4 Cassel 401.".
- Prussian_S_4 label "Pd2".
- Prussian_S_4 label "Preußische S 4".
- Prussian_S_4 label "Prussian S 4".
- Prussian_S_4 sameAs Preußische_S_4.
- Prussian_S_4 sameAs Pd2.
- Prussian_S_4 sameAs m.04zwkr9.
- Prussian_S_4 sameAs Q879209.
- Prussian_S_4 sameAs Q879209.
- Prussian_S_4 wasDerivedFrom Prussian_S_4?oldid=591163235.
- Prussian_S_4 isPrimaryTopicOf Prussian_S_4.