44101 to 44102
- Axle: D
- Total quantity: 2
- First year: 1915
- Manufacturer: Henschel
- Ex Prussian Rly, Ex German Army type G81
These two units are the only G81 that ended up in Anatolia. The G81 is an enlarged, heavier and more powerful version of the G8. Several thousand units were built and ended up on most of the central European network. It is said that the axle load of this engine was too big for the lightly laid tracks of Turkey.
- Probably out of service by 1956
Engine main characteristics
Engine axle type | D |
Driving wheel dia | 1350 mm |
Number of cylinder | 2 |
Cylinder diameter | 600 mm |
Piston stroke | 660 mm |
Boiler pressure | 14 bar |
Grate surface | 2,39 m2 |
Heating surface | 143 m2 |
Weight empty | 66 T |
Weight loaded | 67 T |
Adhesion weight | 67 T |
Load per driving wheel | 16,75 T |
Max speed | 55 km/h |
Tractive effort | 24,6 T |