DRG Class 43


title: "DRG Class 43" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["steam-locomotives-of-germany", "2-10-0-locomotives", "deutsche-reichsbahn-gesellschaft-locomotives", "henschel-locomotives", "railway-locomotives-introduced-in-1926", "berliner-locomotives", "freight-locomotives", "standard-gauge-locomotives-of-germany", "1′e-h2-locomotives"] topic_path: "geography/germany" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DRG_Class_43" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0

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FieldValue
nameDRG Class 43
bgcolorA00
colorFFF
image43_001_auf_der_MOROP_-_Ausstellung_in_Radebeul_Ost.jpg
caption43 001 in 1972
powertypeSteam
builder
builddate1926–1928
totalproduction35
whytetype
uicclass1E h2
DRGtypeG 56.20
driver
gauge
leadingdiameter850 mm
driverdiameter1400 mm
tenderdiameter1000 mm
wheelspacing
engine total9650 mm
drivers
coupled
tender total
tendertruck
tenderbogie
wheelbasewithtender19185 mm
pivotcentres
over headstocks21315 mm
over buffers22615 mm
height4550 mm
axleload19.3 t
leadingbogie/pony
coupled all
coupled 1
coupled 2
coupled 3
trail bogie/pony
tenderbogieload
tenderaxle
weightondrivers96.6 t
emptyweight100.9 t
serviceweight110.8 t
tendertype22 T 32
fueltypeCoal
fuelcap10.0 t
watercap32.0 m3
fireboxtype
firearea4.7 m2
boiler
boilertype
pitch3150 mm
lengthinside5800 mm
smalltubediameter54 mm, 127 off
largetubediameter143 mm, 43 off
boilerpressure14 bar
safetyvalvetype
fireboxarea18.0 m2
tubearea113.0 m2
fluearea106.0 m2
totalsurface237.0 m2
superheaterarea100.0 m2
cylindercountTwo, outside
cylindersize720 x
valvegearHeusinger (Walschaerts)
maxspeed70 km/h
indicatedpower1880 PS
operator
fleetnumbers43 001 – 43 035
retiredate1968
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| name = DRG Class 43 | bgcolor = A00 | color = FFF | image = 43_001_auf_der_MOROP_-_Ausstellung_in_Radebeul_Ost.jpg | alt = | caption = 43 001 in 1972 | powertype = Steam | designer = | builder = | ordernumber = | serialnumber = | buildmodel = | builddate = 1926–1928 | totalproduction = 35 | rebuilder = | rebuilddate = | numberrebuilt = | whytetype = | uicclass = 1E h2 | DRGtype = G 56.20 | driver = | gauge = | leadingdiameter = 850 mm | driverdiameter = 1400 mm | tenderdiameter = 1000 mm | carrydiameter = | minimumcurve = | wheelbase = | wheelspacing = | engine total = 9650 mm | leading = | drivers = | coupled = | trailing = | tender total = | tendertruck = | tenderbogie = | wheelbasewithtender = 19185 mm | racksystem = | pivotcentres = | length = | over headstocks = 21315 mm | over buffers = 22615 mm | width = | height = 4550 mm | frametype = | axleload = 19.3 t | leadingbogie/pony= | coupled all = | coupled 1 = | coupled 2 = | coupled 3 = | coupled 4 = | coupled 5 = | trail bogie/pony= | tenderbogieload = | tenderaxle = | weightondrivers = 96.6 t | emptyweight = 100.9 t | serviceweight = 110.8 t | locoweight = | tenderweight = | locotenderweight = | tendertype = 22 T 32 | fueltype = Coal | fuelcap = 10.0 t | watercap = 32.0 m3 | tendercap = | sandcap = | fireboxtype = | firearea = 4.7 m2 | boiler = | boilertype = | pitch = 3150 mm | diameterinside = | lengthinside = 5800 mm | smalltubediameter= 54 mm, 127 off | largetubediameter= 143 mm, 43 off | boilerpressure = 14 bar | safetyvalvetype = | feedwaterheater = | fireboxarea = 18.0 m2 | tubearea = 113.0 m2 | archarea = | fluearea = 106.0 m2 | tubesandflues = | totalsurface = 237.0 m2 | superheatertype = | superheaterarea = 100.0 m2 | cylindercount = Two, outside | cylindersize = 720 x | cylinderpressure = | valvegear = Heusinger (Walschaerts) | valvetype = | valvetravel = | valvelap = | valvelead = | transmission = | trainheating = | locobrakes = | locobrakeforce = | trainbrakes = | safety = | coupling = | maxspeed = 70 km/h | indicatedpower = 1880 PS | poweroutput = | tractiveeffort = | factorofadhesion = | operator = | operatorclass = | powerclass = | numinclass = | fleetnumbers = 43 001 – 43 035 | officialname = | nicknames = | axleloadclass = | locale = | deliverydate = | firstrundate = | lastrundate = | retiredate = 1968 | withdrawndate = | preservedunits = | restoredate = | scrapdate = | currentowner = | disposition = | notes = The German locomotives of DRG Class 43 were standard (see Einheitsdampflokomotive) goods train engines with the Deutsche Reichsbahn.

History

This was the second class that was built on the Einheitslok principle. According to the first classification scheme of the DR's Standardisation Bureau, 2-10-0 goods train locomotives were to be procured with a 20-ton axle load. To achieve this a two-cylinder class (the Class 43) and a three-cylinder class (the Class 44) were envisaged, because it was not yet known which configuration would be more economical. Ten examples of each class were procured in parallel. The Class 43 was supplied by Henschel and by Schwartzkopff.

In trials it was discovered that the Class 43 was more economical to operate at powers under 1500 PSi. As a result, a further 25 examples of the 43 were ordered up to 1928. However, due to the increase in goods train speeds in the 1930s, the Class 44 was given priority thereafter because, in addition to its economy when running at higher speeds and the better running qualities of its three-cylinder driving gear, it was also cleared for running at up to 80 km/h. As a result, no more Class 43s were ordered.

In the literature statements are often found that the locomotive was not sufficiently powerful overall. In response to that, number 43 013 was loaded for testing purposes with a train of 5000 tons – that is more than twice that given in the haulage tables – and headed it without complaint. In doing so, 43 013 is a record holder. Never before or since has any German locomotive hauled such a load.

The Class 43s, which had operating numbers 43 001 – 43 035, all remained with the DR in East Germany after the Second World War. In 1960, the remaining engines were once again modernised, the powerful boiler even enabled goods trains greater than the maximum allowable load to be hauled. This led, however, to frame damage, that the Reichsbahn could not repair. So the machines were rapidly retired, the last one being taken out of service in 1968 at Cottbus locomotive depot. Locomotive 43 001 became a museum locomotive and belongs to the Dresden Transport Museum, but is in the Saxon Railway Museum, a former home depot of the Class 43.

The engines of this class were equipped with a 22 T 32 tender.

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