Bavarian ML 2/2

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Die Lokomotiven der Gattung ML 2/2 der Bayerischen Staatsbahn waren leichte und sehr kompakte Heißdampflokomotiven für den Betrieb auf Lokalbahnen. Sie waren ein Gegenentwurf von Maffei zu den von Krauss gebauten Lokomotiven der Gattung PtL 2/2 („Glaskasten“). rdf:langString
The Class ML 2/2 locomotives of the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn) were light and very compact superheated steam locomotives designed for services on branch lines (Lokalbahnen). They were a rival design by Maffei to the Bavarian PtL 2/2 or Glaskasten locomotives built by Krauss. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Bavarian ML 2/2
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rdf:langString Die Lokomotiven der Gattung ML 2/2 der Bayerischen Staatsbahn waren leichte und sehr kompakte Heißdampflokomotiven für den Betrieb auf Lokalbahnen. Sie waren ein Gegenentwurf von Maffei zu den von Krauss gebauten Lokomotiven der Gattung PtL 2/2 („Glaskasten“).
rdf:langString The Class ML 2/2 locomotives of the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staatsbahn) were light and very compact superheated steam locomotives designed for services on branch lines (Lokalbahnen). They were a rival design by Maffei to the Bavarian PtL 2/2 or Glaskasten locomotives built by Krauss. In common with the Krauss engines the ML 2/2 had the axle arrangement B, semi-automatic gravity firing that enabled one-man operation, and gangways with railings, front and rear, that allowed safe transit to the coaches. The valve gear was, however, a completely different affair. These locomotives had two external cylinders each with opposing pistons that were positioned between the two axles. The axles were linked via coupling rod on the inside. In 1906 Maffei delivered the first three locomotives (railway numbers 4001–4003). In spite of the unusual, and for a two-cylinder locomotive, extremely complicated gear system, the engines proved themselves, and Maffei supplied another 21 examples up to 1908 (Nos. 4004–4024). The positive experience with these locomotives also led to the construction of the Class MCCi steam railbus, whose driven bogie and boiler were very similar to those of the ML 2/2. Three locomotives were sold to the United Fireclay Factories (Vereinigten Schamottefabriken) in Marktredwitz in 1922. The remaining machines were all including in the renumbering plan of the Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft in 1923 as 98 361-384. However, they were retired by 1924. The reason was the complicated and maintenance-intensive driving gear.
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