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Jura-Simplon A 3/5
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Switzerland | 1902
115 produced
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Alfred Moser & al., Der Dampfbetrieb der Schweizerischen Eisenbahnen 1847-2006

As the designation suggests, the A 3/5 was a type of express locomotive with five axles in total, of which three were powered. It was ordered after the 4-4-0 of the type A 2/4 had become too weak for heavier and heavier express trains. So it became a 4-6-0, since the third driving axle allowed for a higher adhesive weight and a bigger boiler. In place of the old two-cylinder cross compound, the new locomotive was a four-cylinder De Glehn compound. Its basis was the A 3/5 series 201 to 230 of the Gotthard Railway, but the drivers were enlarged from 1,610 to 1,780 mm for higher speeds and the firebox had been made larger.

Typically for the De Glehn design, the two high-pressure cylinders were mounted on the outside behind the bogie, while the two low-pressure cylinders could be found on the inside below the smokebox. Only the first two, numbered 701 and 702, were delivered to the JS before it became part of the SBB. The state railway ordered 107 more of this design, which were numbered 703 to 809. The wheelbase of these had been increased by 250 mm to accomodate a longer firebox

In parallel to the saturated four-cylinder De Glehn compound, two prototypes each were built from three modified designs. Numbers 501 and 502 were saturated three-cylinder simples, where all three cylinders were mounted below the smokebox and drove the first set of drivers. 601 and 602 were superheated four-cylinder Von Borries compounds with the large low-pressure cylinders on the outside. 651 and 652 were saturated four-cylinder De Glehn compounds like the basic variant, but had a Brotan boiler.

By 1909, a total of 115 were built, including the six prototypes. For further orders, the SBB chose the 601 and 602 prototypes and got 47 more between 1910 and 1915, numbered 603 to 649. These could be distinguished from the original locomotives by the arrangement of the high and low-pressure cylinders. From the series 701 to 809, 68 were superheated between 1913 and 1923. 22 got a 21-element superheater with 37.6 m² of surface and the other 46 got one with 24 elements and 46.2 m². Most were already withdrawn in the late twenties or early thirties due to the electrification of more and more lines, but some saw service into the fifties. Only 705 was preserved by SBB Historic and is still in working condition.

Variant701-702703-809superheated
General
Built1902-19091903-19091913-1923
ManufacturerSLM
Wheel arr.4-6-0 (Ten-wheeler) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length60 ft 2 7/16 in61 ft 0 5/16 in
Wheelbase26 ft 6 7/8 in27 ft 4 3/4 in
Rigid wheelbase12 ft 9 9/16 in13 ft 7 3/8 in
Total wheelbase50 ft 2 3/8 in
Empty weight127,317 lbs
Service weight143,300 lbs141,426 lbs148,591 lbs
Adhesive weight99,208 lbs101,413 lbs105,381 lbs
Total weight228,178 lbs224,100 lbs243,390 lbs
Water capacity4,491 us gal4,702 us gal
Fuel capacity10,251 lbs (coal)15,432 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area29.3 sq ft28.2 sq ft
Firebox area141 sq ft166.8 sq ft157.2 sq ft
Tube heating area1,675.9 sq ft1,614.6 sq ft1,233.5 sq ft
Evaporative heating area1,816.9 sq ft1,781.4 sq ft1,390.7 sq ft
Superheater area497.3 sq ft
Total heating area1,816.9 sq ft1,781.4 sq ft1,888 sq ft
Variant701-702703-809superheated
Power Plant
Driver diameter70.1 in
Boiler pressure218 psi
Expansion typecompound
Cylindersfour, HP: 14 3/16 x 26 in
and LP: 22 7/16 x 26 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Estimated power1,073 hp (800 kW)1,274 hp (950 kW)
Top speed62 mph
Starting effort19,696 lbf
with start valve23,635 lbf
Calculated Values
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