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Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Colburn's Wide Firebox Engine
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United States | 1855
6 produced
No. 17 “Lehigh”
No. 17 “Lehigh”

As the DL&W hauled anthracite coal, Zerah Colburn tried to design a locomotive that could also use this as fuel. The slow combustion of this hard type of coal required a large, i.e. wide grate. To keep the center of gravity low, he positioned the grate behind the rear drivers and designed a long firebox with a combustion chamber that was between the rear drivers. A large dome could be found inside the cab that was located on top of the boiler. The No. 17 “Lehigh” was delivered in 1855, followed by five more.

As the New Jersey Locomotive Works made some changes inside the boiler and omitted the combustion chamber, the locomotives initially did not produce enough steam. Afterwards, the boilers were rebuilt into the form originally intended by Colburn. Another problem that was found were the large masses of the firebox and the cylinders, both hanging well outside of the wheelbase, what created a see-sawing motion. Although the camelback layout was later successfully used for anthracite-burning locomotives, these six locomotives were not seen as a great success and later at least No. 17 was rebuilt to a 4-6-0.

General
Built1855-1856
ManufacturerNew Jersey Locomotive Works
Axle config0-6-0 (Six-coupled) 
Gauge6 ft 0 in (Broad gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Wheelbase11 ft
Rigid wheelbase11 ft
Total wheelbase48 ft 4 in
Service weight73,920 lbs
Adhesive weight73,920 lbs
Axle load24,640 lbs
Fuel capacitycoal
Boiler
Grate area45 sq ft
Firebox area269 sq ft
Tube heating area739 sq ft
Evaporative heating area1,008 sq ft
Total heating area1,008 sq ft
Power Plant
Driver diameter48 in
Boiler pressure100 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 18 x 24 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Starting effort13,770 lbf
Calculated Values
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freight
camelback
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