The CL Bay 11a and CL Bay 14a were a class of
open coach built for the Bavarian branch lines (
Lokalbahn
A ''Lokalbahn'' or ''Localbahn'' ("local line", plural: -en) is a secondary railway line worked by local trains serving rural areas, typically in Austria and the south German states of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. ''Lokalbahnen'' appeared at t ...
in the early 20th century. They were listed under Design Sheet 554 in the 1913 Fleet Register of the
Royal Bavarian State Railways
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(K.Bay.Sts.B.). In the engineering register of the
Deutsche Reichsbahn they were listed as the Class CL Bay 14
II under Sheet No. 6056.3.
Development
With the growth of the ''
Lokalbahn
A ''Lokalbahn'' or ''Localbahn'' ("local line", plural: -en) is a secondary railway line worked by local trains serving rural areas, typically in Austria and the south German states of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. ''Lokalbahnen'' appeared at t ...
'' branch line network in Bavaria, there was a need for suitable coaches for local passenger services. Between 1909 and 1929, coaches were procured that had the characteristics of normal passenger coaches for mainline railways. In contrast to other branch line coaches, these were suitable for military transport.
Procurement
In total, in the period between 1909 and 1929, 411
[Konrad: ''Reisezugwagen der deutschen Länderbahnen'', page 24.] class ''BL'', ''BCL'', ''CL'', ''DL'' and ''PPostL'' coaches were procured. They all had a standard floor plan, open end-platforms with Dixi gates on the steps and gangways protected only by a single iron railing. Large window panes were installed instead of the composite windows that had been usual up to that point. Between 1911 and 1914, 36 coaches built to Design Sheet 554 were procured in a total of five batches from the companies of
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in Munich.
Career
The whereabouts of three coaches could no longer be determined after the end of the
Second World War in 1945. The remainder of the coaches went into the
Deutsche Bundesbahn, where they were retired by 1962.
Design features
Undercarriage
The
underframe of the coach was made entirely of riveted steel beams. The outer side beams were U-shaped with outward facing flanges. The crossbeams were also made of U-profiles and not cranked. The wagons had screw couplings of
VDEV design as coupling equipment. The drawbar ran the length of the vehicle and was spring-loaded in the middle. The coaches had slotted cylinder buffers with an installation length of 650 millimetres, the buffer plates had a diameter of 370 millimetres. The coaches built to Design Sheet 6056.3 had shorter platforms which resulted in a shorter length over buffers.
Running gear
The coaches had riveted half-timbered axle holders of VDEV design. The axles were stored in sliding axle bearings. The wheels were spoked. Due to the long wheelbase of 6,000/6,600 millimetres, VDEV
radial axles were used.
In addition to a screw brake located on one of the platforms at the end of the coach, the coaches also had air brakes of the ''
Westinghouse'' type.
Body
The frame of the coach body consisted of wooden posts. This was covered with sheet metal on the outside and wood panelling on the inside. The joints of the sheets were concealed by cover strips. The roof was gently rounded and extended in a hood over the open end-platforms. The wagons had steps like those on mainline coaches and no longer the folding steps common on ''Lokalbahn'' stock.
Facilities
The CL coaches only carried 3rd class passengers and had a total of 56 seats and a toilet. The compartment opposite the toilet was separated from the central aisle by a lockable door and served as a sliding compartment for transporting prisoners. Alternatively, it could be used as a guard's compartment. A total of 20 standing places were designated for the two end-platforms. The end-platforms of coaches built to Sheet 6056.3 were shortened from 1,000 mm to 900 mm.
Lighting was provided by paraffin lamps and the coaches had steam heating. The coaches were ventilated by static roof vents and sash windows.
See also
The following coaches were also built for the ''
Lokalbahn
A ''Lokalbahn'' or ''Localbahn'' ("local line", plural: -en) is a secondary railway line worked by local trains serving rural areas, typically in Austria and the south German states of Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg. ''Lokalbahnen'' appeared at t ...
'' branch line network:
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BCL Bay 09
The Class BCL Bay 09 were open coaches for branch line services with the Royal Bavarian State Railways (K.Bay.Sts.B.) that were built in the early 20th century. They included those coaches listed in the 1913 fleet register under design sheet nos. ...
, long passenger coach
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CL Bay 06b
The Bavarian CL Bay 06b was a short open coach for branch line services with the Royal Bavarian State Railways (k.Bay.Sts.B.). It was listed in their 1913 fleet register under Design Sheet No. 570.
Development
With the growth of the branch lin ...
, short passenger coach
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GwL
The GwL class vans of the Royal Bavarian State Railways were goods vans built for branch lines in the Kingdom of Bavaria in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Procurement
The branch lines in Bavaria were generally known as ''Lokalbahnen'', ...
, goods van
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PwPost Bay 06
The PwPost Bay 06 was a combined mail and luggage van designed for ''Lokalbahn'' branch line train services with the Royal Bavarian State Railways in the early 20th century. It was built to their Design Sheet Number 606.
Development
As Bavaria' ...
, mail/luggage van
References
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