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Aussig-Teplitz Railway Id
Czechoslovak State Railways classes 334.4 and 344.3
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| 1902
2 produced
No. 146 “Engerth”
No. 146 “Engerth”

In 1902 the ATE ordered two experimental 2-6-0 locomotives for express service on the steep line between Teplitz (Teplice) and Reichenberg (Liberec). They were built by the factory of the StEG and based on the StEG class 37.0 (kkStB 560) freight locomotive, but had a driver diameter of 1,460 instead of 1,440 mm. The two locomotives built for the ATE were No. 145 “Ghega” and No. 146 “Engerth” and had different cylinder setups. Like their basis, they had two interconnected domes

No. 145 was a saturated two-cylinder with simple expansion and outside Walschaerts valve gear. The cylinders had a diameter of 490 mm. No. 146 was a three-cylinder compound with a central, inclined high pressure cylinder with a diameter of 490 mm that was controlled by Stephenson valve gear. The two outside low pressure cylinders had a diameter of 580 mm and Walschaerts valve gear. Both sets of valve gears were linked up in a way that they could be controlled both together or separately.

In direct comparisons on lines with inclines of 1.0 and 2.5 percent, the compound locomotive had a consumption that was around 20 percent lower. At one percent, it could haul 300 tonnes at 47 km/h. At 2.5 percent, it could still reach 38 km/h with 140 tonnes. After this, both were used in regular service. In 1924, both came to the ČSD and were numbered 334.401 and 334.402. Later both were rebuilt with two cylinders of 510 mm and drivers of 1,480 mm, where they were renumbered to 344.337 and 344.338. In World War II, they were numbered 54 537 and 54 538 by the Reichsbahn.

Variant145146
General
Built1902
ManufacturerStEG
Wheel arr.2-6-0 (Mogul) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length loco36 ft 0 1/16 in
Wheelbase20 ft 4 1/8 in
Empty weight100,972 lbs106,924 lbs
Service weight114,640 lbs122,577 lbs
Adhesive weight91,271 lbs92,374 lbs
Water capacity3,434 us gal
Fuel capacity11,023 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area29.1 sq ft
Firebox area127 sq ft
Tube heating area1,864.3 sq ft
Evaporative heating area1,991.3 sq ft
Total heating area1,991.3 sq ft
Variant145146
Power Plant
Driver diameter57.5 in
Boiler pressure188 psi
Expansion typesimplecompound
Cylinderstwo, 19 5/16 x 25 9/16 inthree, HP: 19 5/16 x 25 9/16 in
and LP: 22 13/16 x 25 9/16 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Estimated power939 hp (700 kW)
Top speed37 mph
Starting effort26,547 lbf29,348 lbf
with start valve35,218 lbf
Calculated Values
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last changed: 02/2026
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