The Class S 3/6
steam locomotives
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of the
Royal Bavarian State Railways
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(later Class 18.4-5 of the
Deutsche Reichsbahn
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) were
express train
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locomotives with a
4-6-2
Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and two trailing wheels on one axle. The loco ...
Pacific (
Whyte notation
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) or 2'C1' (
UIC classification
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) wheel arrangement.
Of all the state railway locomotives, these engines are remarkable because they were made over a period of almost 25 years, even during the Deutsche Reichsbahn era. A total of 159 units were manufactured, more than all the other state railway Pacifics taken together. A total of 89 of these locomotives (Series a to i) were built for the Royal Bavarian State Railways and 70 (Series k to o) for the Deutsche Reichsbahn.
Common features
The S 3/6, designed by the
Maffei Maffei is a surname of Italian origin.
Surname
* Alberto Maffei (born 1995), Italian snowboarder
* Alessandro, Marquis de Maffei (1662–1730), Bavarian general
*Agnese Maffeis (born 1965), Italian discus thrower and shot putter
* Andrea Maffei ( ...
company under the leadership of engineers Anton Hammel and Heinrich Leppla, was a development of the first German Pacific, the somewhat smaller
Baden IV f. Like its forerunner, the S 3/6 had a four-cylinder compound
running gear
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with single-axle drive on the second
coupled axle
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. With the exception of series d and e, that had a coupled wheel diameter of 2,000 mm, the S 3/6 had a coupled wheel diameter of 1,870 mm, that allowed it to be deployed both in hilly terrain as well as on the plains.
The permitted top speed of the locomotives was 120 km/h, regardless of the
driving wheel
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diameter. Its performance increased during its production lifetime from
Royal Bavarian State Railways
Series 0
Maffei delivered the first engine on 16 June 1908, four days later the second, another five prototypes followed until November of the same year, numbers ''3601 to 3607.''
Series a
The first official series of ten locomotives were built until September 1909, numbers ''3608 to 3617.''
Series b
This series only consisted of the number ''3618,'' construction number 3142, build 1910 especially for the
Brussels International Exposition, adorned with brass trim and dark blue bright sheet metal trim.
Series c
In May and June 1911 another five engines were produced as Series c.
All of them above had a driving wheel diameter 1,870 mm and were coupled to 2'2' T 26,2
tenders.
Series d and e
In 1912, 18 series d and e machines were produced, with a 2,000 mm driving wheel diameter. They were intended specifically for express train service on the relatively flat routes between
Munich
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and
Nuremberg
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as well as between Munich and
Würzburg
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Würzbur ...
. Unlike the other locomotives, both high- and low-pressure
cylinder
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A cylinder may also be defined as an infi ...
s had the same
piston stroke
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* A phase of the engine's cycle (e.g. compression stroke, exhaust stroke), during which the piston travels from top to bottom or vice versa.
* T ...
. Although they were clearly intended for express services, these locomotives were not given a streamlined driver's cab.
One of the locomotives, number 3634 (18 451) is preserved and is housed in the
Deutsches Museum
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in Munich.
A larger tender, the 2'2 T 32, was developed for series d and e.
Series f
There were only three locomotives in series f built in 1913. They were not significantly different from those of series a to c.
Series g

In 1914, 10 locomotives were built for the
Palatinate
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(''Pfalz'') network. They differed from previous engines in several of their dimensions. For example, they were about 150 mm shorter, in order to fit on the 19 m
turntables
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there.
These locomotives were given the numbers 18 425 to 18 434 by the Deutsche Reichsbahn. One remained in the
Soviet Zone of Occupation after the
Second World War
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and did not return to the west until 1948, when it was exchanged for a
Baden IV h
The class IV h (four-h) locomotives of the Grand Duchy of Baden State Railway (German: ''Großherzoglich Badische Staatseisenbahnen, G.Bad.St.E.'') were express locomotives with a 4-6-2 (Pacific) wheel arrangement. They later passed to the ...
, number 18 314.
Series h and i
During
World War I
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, from 1914 to 1918, 35 more locomotives were produced. They were the last S 3/6 engines built for the Royal Bavarian State Railways.
Deutsche Reichsbahn
A total of 19 vehicles - including some brand new engines - had to be handed over to
France
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and
Belgium
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under the terms of the
Armistice
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; the remainder went to the Deutsche Reichsbahn who gave them operating numbers 18 401 - 18 434, 18 441 - 18 458 and 18 461 - 18 478 in 1926. The S 3/6 became especially well known through its use as motive power for the
Rheingold Express
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.
Series k

Because standard locomotives had still not been built, the Reichsbahn continued to produce the proven S 3/6. In 1923 and 1924
Maffei Maffei is a surname of Italian origin.
Surname
* Alberto Maffei (born 1995), Italian snowboarder
* Alessandro, Marquis de Maffei (1662–1730), Bavarian general
*Agnese Maffeis (born 1965), Italian discus thrower and shot putter
* Andrea Maffei ( ...
supplied the series k with a total of 30 engines. They were given operating numbers 18 479 to 18 508. They differed from the earlier series: technically, because of a somewhat larger superheater, and optically, with a driver's cab without a ''Windschneide'', but whose side walls were angled in the area of the windows as on the later standard locomotives. Several were supplied to the Wiesbaden engine shed in order to haul the 'FD' long-distance express train, the Rheingold.
Locomotive 18 505 is in the railway museum of the
German Railway History Society (''Deutsche Gesellschaft für Eisenbahngeschichte e. V.'' or ''DGEG'') in
Neustadt an der Weinstraße
Neustadt an der Weinstraße (, formerly known as ; lb, Neustadt op der Wäistrooss ; pfl, Naischdadt) is a town in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. With 53,300 inhabitants , it is the largest town called ''Neustadt''.
Geography
Location
T ...
on the '
wine route' where it can be viewed. The last of these engines, no. 18 508, is in private ownership and stabled in Switzerland. (Locorama Romanshorn).
Series l, m, n and o
Because the production of standard locomotives was not envisaged in the first numbering plan and because the upgrade of main lines to 20 tons was proceeding very slowly, the Deutsche Reichsbahn ordered more Class S 3/6 locomotives from Maffei.
In 1927, 12 units of series l were delivered (18 509–520); in 1927–28 they were followed by eight engines of series m (18 521–528). Compared with series k, the superheater was somewhat larger again; in addition, the diameter of the high-pressure cylinder was increased from 425 mm to 440 mm. Several series m locomotives were supplied to Wiesbaden shed in order to haul important trains.
Of the 20 planned locomotives of series n, Maffei could only deliver 2 engines (18 529 and 530) before it went bankrupt.
Henschel
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took over the order and supplied the rest of the 18 engines in 1930–31 as series o (18 531–548). The last 11 locos of this series were given a newly developed tender with the designation 2'2' T 31.7.
No. 18 528 is preserved and stood as a memorial in front of the HQ building of the former
Krauss-Maffei
KraussMaffei is a German manufacturer of injection molding machines, machines for plastics extrusion technology, and reaction process machinery. It was acquired by ChemChina in 2016.
History Locomotives
KraussMaffei was formed in 1931 from a me ...
company in Munich. The locomotive is now in a shelter in the grounds of the Allach factory, following the takeover of the former Krauss Maffei Transport Technology by Siemens, and is not accessible to the public.
Deutsche Bundesbahn

In the 1950s a large part of the
Deutsche Bundesbahn
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's vehicle fleet underwent modernisation. As a result, 30 Class 18.5 engines were rebuilt by the firms of
Krauss-Maffei
KraussMaffei is a German manufacturer of injection molding machines, machines for plastics extrusion technology, and reaction process machinery. It was acquired by ChemChina in 2016.
History Locomotives
KraussMaffei was formed in 1931 from a me ...
and Henschel. These were the series l to o locomotives built for the Reichsbahn between 1927 and 1930.
These units were given a newly developed replacement
boiler
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with
combustion chamber
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Intern ...
at the
Ingolstadt
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and Munich-Freimann repair sheds by the
Minden
Minden () is a middle-sized town in the very north-east of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, the greatest town between Bielefeld and Hanover. It is the capital of the district (''Kreis'') of Minden-Lübbecke, which is part of the region of ...
engine shed and Krauss-Maffei. In addition the locomotives were given a new driver's cab and multiple-valve
superheated steam
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Superheated steam can therefore cool (lose internal energy) by some amount, resulting in a lowering of ...
regulator. Further planned modifications, such as new
cylinder block
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s, were not carried out.
The rebuilt locomotives placed in service between 1953 and 1957 were given the new operating numbers 18 601–630 and were used in express train services, where they almost matched the
Class 01 in their performance. They were stationed in the engine sheds of
Darmstadt
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,
Hof,
Regensburg,
Nuremberg
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Main,
Lindau
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and
Ulm
Ulm () is a city in the German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the river Danube on the border with Bavaria. The city, which has an estimated population of more than 126,000 (2018), forms an urban district of its own (german: link=no, ...
.
Although the modernised locomotives were very powerful and the most economical steam engines in the Deutsche Bundesbahn fleet, they were all withdrawn from service between 1961 and 1965. The reason was that, during the rebuild the pump mounting had been directly welded to the boiler which had led to the formation of cracks. The boiler pressure had therefore to be reduced from 16 to 14 bar, which meant the locomotives lost a considerable amount of power.
The last locomotives (18 622 and 18 630) were taken out of service in 1965 in Lindau and scrapped in 1966. By contrast number 18 612 is preserved in the
German Steam Locomotive Museum
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(''Deutsches Dampflokomotiv-Museum'') where it can be viewed.
The unmodified S 3/6 engines were all withdrawn by 1962, apart from 18 505. This was still in service until 1967 with the LVA Minden and was not paid off until 1969 as number 018 505. It is preserved in the
Neustadt/Weinstraße Railway Museum
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(''Eisenbahnmuseum Neustadt/Weinstraße'').
Several locomotives were rebuilt into heating locomotives (''Heizlokomotive''). Number 18 602, stationed in
Saarbrücken
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was mustered out in 1983. Only the wheelsets remain and may be seen in the main railway station. Before its refurbishment, 18 612 was last used as a heating engine.
18 478

Number 18 478 (see infobox), stabled in
Ulm
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was the last S 3/6 to be built in the state railway era (1918) and thus the last one also with a streamlined driver's cab (''Windschneidenführerhaus''). It found its way to
Linz
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In 2009, it was a European Capital ...
, where it was substantially restored by the Swiss, Serge Lory. Today this engine is in the ownership of the
Bavarian Railway Museum
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(''Bayerisches Eisenbahnmuseum'') in
Nördlingen
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. The locomotive was made operational again by the
Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works The Meiningen Steam Locomotive Works (german: Dampflokwerk Meiningen) is a railway repair shop in Meiningen, Germany. It is owned by Deutsche Bahn and has specialised in the maintenance of museum steam locomotives since 1990, having extensive expe ...
(''Dampflokwerk Meiningen'') and was given a green state railway livery again and the original operating number 3673. From 1996, it could be seen on numerous specials.

The engine, temporarily painted in blue for advertising purposes under a contract from the firm of
Märklin
Gebr. Märklin & Cie. GmbH or Märklin (MÄRKLIN or MAERKLIN in capital letters) is a German toy company. The company was founded in 1859 and is based at Göppingen in Baden-Württemberg. Although it originally specialised in doll house access ...
, has been stabled in Nördlingen since April 2004. In order to be used on future services, considerable work was necessary on the 87-year-old locomotive, which still has its original boiler. The engine had a second roll out in June 2010 and is again certified for passenger trains.
See also
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Royal Bavarian State Railways
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