PKP class Pt31

4 ft 8+12 in) standard gaugeLeading dia.1,000 mm (39.37 in)Driver dia.1,850 mm (72.83 in)Trailing dia.1,200 mm (47.24 in)Tender wheels1,000 mm (39.37 in)Minimum curve150 m (492 ft 2 in)Wheelbase:​ • Engine12.200 m (40 ft 0 in) • Drivers6.000 m (19 ft 8 in) • Tender5.600 m (18 ft 4 in)Length23.955 m (78 ft 7 in) (with tender)Height4.555 m (14 ft 11 in)Axle load18.3 tonnesLoco weight106.2 tonnesTender weight68.5 tonnesTotal weight174.7 tonnesTender type32D29Water cap.32 m3 (1,100 cu ft)Tender cap.10.0 tonnesFirebox:​ • Grate area4.51 m2 (48.5 sq ft)Boiler pressure15 kg/cm2 (1.47 MPa; 213 psi)Heating surface234.2 m2 (2,521 sq ft)Superheater:
​ • Heating area91.46 m2 (984.5 sq ft)CylindersTwo, outsideCylinder size630 mm × 700 mm (24.80 in × 27.56 in)Valve gearHeusinger
Performance figures
Maximum speed110 km/h (68 mph)
Power output2,000 hp (1,500 kW)
Tractive effort13,500 kgf (29,760 lbf)
Career
OperatorsPKP
ClassPt31
NumbersPt31-1 to Pt31-98
LocalePoland
Delivered1932
Retired1979
Preserved2
Pokropiński 2007, p. 254

PKP Class Pt31 is a Polish steam locomotive of Polskie Koleje Państwowe, designed for hauling heavy long-distance passenger trains, built in 1932-1940. The designation stood for fast passenger (P) 2-8-2 (t) steam locomotive designed in 1931.

The locomotive was entirely Polish design, designed in Fablok in Chrzanów. Polish Ministry of Transport ordered two classes of fast passenger locomotives in Polish factories to compare their merits. Fablok 2-8-2 design was to be named Pt29, but the design was delayed and accepted on in 1931, thus becoming Pt31.[1] Three prototypes were built in 1932 and successfully competed with 4-8-2 Pu29 locomotive - both were similar, but more compact Pt31 better suited Polish turntables.[1] From 1934, a series production for the PKP followed, and by the outbreak of World War II in 1939, 98 were made, numbered Pt31-1 to 98.[2] Further twelve were completed in 1940 under German occupation.[3]

Pt31 became the strongest machines hauling long-distance passenger trains in Poland. A maximum speed was 110 km/h (68 mph). It could achieve at least 105 km/h with a train of 600 tonnes (590 long tons; 660 short tons), or could haul the train of 810 tonnes (800 long tons; 890 short tons) with lower speed.[2]

During the war, 54 locomotives were captured by the Germans and impressed into service as DR class 191, with numbers 101 to 154.[3] Further twelve were first designated as class 3910, finally class 191, with numbers 155 to 166.[3] Remaining 44 Pt31 locomotives were captured by the Soviets in Poland, 21 of them had been converted to broad gauge by 1941, transliterated as ПТ-31 class.[3] A number of Soviet locomotives were captured again by the Germans from 1941, and received German numbers up to 180.[3]

After World War II, Poland reclaimed 65 locomotives, receiving new numbers Pt31-1 to 66 (number 46 was mistakenly assigned to Pu29-3).[4] Before that, they temporarilly served in Czechoslovakia as class 488, Austria, Hungary and both German countries.[5] Three locomotives of wartime production remained on Austrian railways as ÖBB class 919 until 1961, and several broad-gauge remained in the Soviet Union.[5]

These locomotives were used until 1979 in Poland. Only two were preserved, in non-working condition.[4] A post-war development was PKP class Pt47.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Pokropiński 2007, p. 92-96.
  2. ^ a b Pokropiński 2007, p. 96-98.
  3. ^ a b c d e Pokropiński 2007, p. 98.
  4. ^ a b Pokropiński 2007, p. 104-106.
  5. ^ a b Pokropiński 2007, p. 100-103.
  6. ^ Pokropiński 2007, p. 148.
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  • Pokropiński, Bogdan (2007). Parowozy normalnotorowe produkcji polskiej [Normal gauge steam locomotives of Polish manufacture] (in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwa Komunikacji i Łączności. pp. 96–106, 254. ISBN 978-83-206-1617-0.
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