List of locomotives in China

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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. A list of current and defunct locomotives in the People's Republic of China.

Steam locomotives

The first steam locomotive in China is thought to be a 2'6" gauge 0-4-0T engine used on the Shanghai-Wusong railway. Towards the end of the 19th century concessions obtained from the Qing dynasty enabled foreign powers (Germany, Russia, France and Great Britain) to build railways in China, and they introduced a variety of foreign-built machines. Later Japan gained control over Manchuria as a result of the Treaty of Portsmouth following the Russo-Japanese War and created the South Manchuria Railway from their acquisitions - resulting in Japanese as well as American locomotives being imported into the north-east of China.[1]

After the end of the Second World War China came back under indigenous rule. Locomotive were imported from both the United States and Russia as well as other Communist bloc countries.[1]

Production of steam locomotives continued into the late 20th century. However, steam motive power was supplanted by diesel and electric locomotives as early as the 1950s. The Chinese rail network has been increasingly electrified in the twentieth century.

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Model Wheel arrangement Build year Builder Number built Notes Photo
DB1 2-6-4T 1907 ALCO 100px
DB4 2-6-4ST 1892 Dübs and Company
DB5 2-6-4T 1911 Kitson and Company
ET6 0-8-0 1936~1938 North British Locomotive Company
ET7 0-8-0T ~1960 Fablok 90 Similar to the polish TKP T2D Silesia locomotives, for industrial use, not used on the main network
FD 2-10-2 1930s Voroshilovgrad 1034 Converted to standard gauge (1958-) from Russian FD class locomotives
GJ 0-6-0T 1958-61 Chengdu, Taiyuan 122 Designed at Dalian locomotive works, used in industrial lococations, and other shunting duties. 100px
HS 4-6-4T Nasmyth Wilson
JF1 2-8-2 1918 ~ 1945 ALCO, Kawasaki, KSK, Nippon, Hitachi, SMR shops, Dalian, Sifang 2000> 100px
JF2 2-8-2 1928 Shahekuo 100px
JF3 2-8-2 1930 Škoda 100px
JF6 2-8-2 1940 100px
JF7 2-8-2 1931 North British Locomotive Company
JS 2-8-2 1957-65, 1981-88 Dalian works, Qishuyan works, Datong works, Beijing 7th Feb works 1916 Built in two tranches, revised version introduced in 1985. Many still remain on industrial lines and short lines.[when?] 100px
KD3 2-8-0 1910 Beyer Peacock
KD4 2-8-0 1911–1919 Imported ROD 2-8-0
KD6 2-8-0 1942–1946 American Locomotive Company, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Lima Locomotive Works Imported USATC S160 Class 5197 at Cheddleton.jpg
KD7 2-8-0 1946–1947 American Locomotive Company, Baldwin Locomotive Works, Lima Locomotive Works 160 Built in the USA and supplied to China by UNRRA in 1946. 100px
KF 4-8-4 Vulcan Foundry (UK) KF7 steam locomotive at Qishuyan.jpg
MG 2-6-0 North British Locomotive Company
MG1 2-6-0 1903–1916 North British Locomotive Company
MG3 2-6-0 1900–1903 Dübs and Company North British Locomotive Company
MG4 2-6-0 1919–1928 North British Locomotive Company
ML1 0-6-6-0 1908 North British Locomotive Company
PL 2-6-2ST/2-6-2T 1887–1910 Dübs and Company North British Locomotive Company
PL2 2-6-2
PL5 2-6-2ST 1887–1925 Dübs and Company North British Locomotive Company
PL6 2-6-2T 1915–1925 North British Locomotive Company
PL12 2-6-2T 1930 North British Locomotive Company
PL14 2-6-2T 1891–1896 North British Locomotive Company
PL20 2-6-2ST 1923–1927 North British Locomotive Company
QJ 2-10-2 1956-88 mostly Datong 4708 Became the primary freight locomotive in China from 1960s to 1980s China Railways HP3501.jpeg
RM 4-6-2 RM1163 02.jpg
SL5 4-6-2 1927 Shahekuo 100px
SL6 4-6-2 100px
SL7
Pashina
4-6-2 Kawasaki / Dalian Used on the Asia Express train during Japanese control of the South Manchurian Railway, designated "SL7" under Chinese ownership 100px
SL14 4-6-2 1903 North British Locomotive Company
SL16 4-6-2 1930 North British Locomotive Company
TH3 4-6-0 1903–1930 North British Locomotive Company
TH9 4-6-0 1910 Hawthorne Leslie
TH13 4-6-0 1931 Kitson and Company
SY 2-8-2 Many remain on industrial lines and short lines[when?] 100px
XK2 0-6-0T 1942–1944 Davenport Locomotive Works, H. K. Porter, Inc, Vulcan Iron Works 20 Imported USATC S100 Class 100px
XK13 0-6-0T <=1958=> Fablok Chrzanow (Poland) 100px
YJ 2-6-2
Sources:[2]

Diesel locomotives

Diesel-hydraulic transmission

Diesel hydraulic locomotives type descriptions are prefixed either by the roman initials DFH (Diesel fuel, hydraulic) or NY (neiran yeli chuandong 内燃液力传动 also meaning diesel-hydraulic).[3] From the initials of the acronym DFH is derived from their phonetic sound the Chinese name "Dongfang Hong" meaning "Red East", matching the anthem of Communist China: "The East is Red" at the time of their introduction, as well as the well known observation of Chairman Mao Zedong that 'the east is red'. Usually DFH is used for internally produced locomotives and NY for imported or prototype machines.

Chinese made

Model Build year Top speed (In maximum)
(km/h)
Power output
(kW)
Builder Total production Photo
prototype NY1 "Weixing" 1959 140 1060 Sifang 4 100px
DFH1 1964–1973 120(140) 1220(1060) Sifang 102 100px
prototype NY2 "Flying Dragon",
(Simplified Chinese:"飞龙")
1960 100 1470
(Diesel engine output)
Dalian 1
DFH2 1971 - 1975 62 650 Ziyang 50 100px
DFH3 1971–1989 120 1440 Sifang 268 100px
DFH4 1969 160 3675 Sifang 1
1971–1974 140 3309 Qishuyan 2
1975–1981 ? 3309 Ziyang 3
DFH5 1976–1988 80 790 Ziyang
Sifang
480~ 100px
DFH5B (3000系) 1985~ 80 920 Ziyang ~20
DFH5C (4000系) 1985~ 80 920 Ziyang 6
DFH6 1981 90 1470 Ziyang 1
DFH7 1988–1991 80 790 Ziyang 15
DFH21
(narrow gauge)
1977–1984 50 810 Sifang 104
Beijing 6001 1970 100 4412
(Diesel engine output)
Beijing Feb. 7th 1
Beijing 1971–1990 120 2206 Beijing Feb. 7th 361 100px
Beijing
(coupling of double loco)
1986–1990 120 2×2206 Beijing Feb. 7th 2×6 100px

Imported

Model Build year Top speed (In maximum)
(km/h)
Power output
(kW)
Builder Total production Photo
NY5 1967 passenger: 160
freight: 120
2940 Henschel, West Germany 4 70px
NY6[4] 1972 108 3160 Henschel, West Germany 10 100px
NY7[4] 1972 113 3680 Henschel, West Germany 20 70px

Diesel-electric transmission

Chinese made

The Dongfeng (DF) series of diesel electric transmission locomotives is the most important in Chinese rail transport. The Dongfeng4 (DF4) is by far the most common locomotive to be seen on Chinese rails.

Model
(Former name)
Build year Transmission Top speed (In maximum)
(km/h)
Power output
(kW)
Builder
(Family)
Total production Photo
Jianshe
(Simplified Chinese:"建设")
1958 DC - DC 85 441
(Diesel engine output)
Beijing Feb. 7th 1 100px
Xianxing
(Simplified Chinese:"先行")
1958–1959 DC - DC 125 1471 Qishuyan 47 100px
JuLong
巨龙 ('great dragon')
1958 Dalian 1 100px
DF
东风 (DongFeng 'East Wind')
1964–1974 DC - DC 100 1500 Dalian
Qishuyan
Chengdu
Datong
706 100px
DF2
(ND2)
1964–1974 DC - DC 95 650 Qishuyan 148 100px
DF3 1972–1974 DC - DC 120 1050 Dalian 226 100px
DF4 1969–1985 AC - DC 100(freight)
120(passenger)
1920 Dalian 843 100px
DF4B 1985 - AC - DC 100(freight)
120(passenger)
1985 Dalian
Ziyang
Datong
Sifang
≥4500 100px
DF4C 1985 - AC - DC 100 2165 Dalian
Ziyang
Datong
Sifang
838 100px
DF4CK 1999 AC - DC 160 2165 Ziyang 2
DF4D(K)
(speedup version)
1996-1999 AC - DC 145 2425 Dalian 580 100px
DF4D(H)
(freight version)
1998-? AC - DC 100 2425 Dalian 206 100px
DF4D(Z)
(sub-highspeed version)
1999-2007 AC - DC 170 2425 Dalian 333 100px
DF4D(7000 Series)
(Radial bogie freight type)
2000-2003 AC - DC 100 2425 Dalian
21 100px
DF4DJ
(DF4DAC)
2000 AC - DC - AC 145 2510 Dalian
Siemens, Germany
2 100px
DF4DF 1999–2004 AC - DC 120 2425 Dalian 31 100px
DF4DD
(shunting version)
1999–2004 AC - DC 80 3180 Dalian 230 100px
DF4E 1995–1997 AC - DC 100 4860
(2×2430)
Sifang 16
DF5 1976 - ? AC - DC 80 1213 Tangshan
Sifang
1014 100px
DF5G 2001 — 2006 AC - DC 100 1213 Sifang 132 100px
DF5B ? AC - DC 100 1500 Dalian 36
DF5BG ? AC - DC 100 1500 Dalian ?
DF5C 1994–1998年
1998 -
AC - DC 100 1320
2000
(Diesel engine output)
Sifang ?
DF5D 1999 - ? AC - DC 80 1200 Dalian 180 100px
DF6 1989 AC - DC 118 2425 Dalian 4 100px
DF7 1982–1990 AC - DC 100 1470 Beijing Feb. 7th 295 100px
DF7B 1990 - ? AC - DC 100 1840 Beijing Feb. 7th 215 100px
DF7C 1991–2001 AC - DC 100 1840/1470 Beijing Feb. 7th 289 100px
DF7D 1995–1998 AC - DC 100 1500
(Diesel engine output)
Beijing Feb. 7th 214 100px
DF7E 1998 AC - DC 100 2000
(Diesel engine output)
Beijing Feb. 7th 2 100px
DF7F 2000 AC - DC 100 2650
(Diesel engine output)
Beijing Feb. 7th ?
DF7G 2003 - AC - DC 100 2200
(Diesel engine output)
Beijing Feb. 7th
Sifang
347 100px
DF7J 2004 AC - DC - AC 100 2200
(Diesel engine output)
Beijing Feb. 7th 1 100px
DF8 1984–1990 AC - DC 100 3310 Qishuyan 141 100px
DF8B 1997 - ? AC - DC 100 3100 Qishuyan
Ziyang
1013 100px
DF8BJ "West Light"
(Simplified Chinese:"西部之光")
2002 AC - DC - AC 120 4000 Ziyang 1
DF8CJ "Sunlight"
(Simplified Chinese:"霞光")
2002 AC - DC - AC 120 3650 Qishuyan 3 70px
DF8DJ
(DF8B 5672)
2003 AC - DC - AC 120 3350 Ziyang 1
DF9 1991 AC - DC 170 3040 Qishuyan 2 100px
DF10 ? AC - DC 100 2×1600 Dalian 1
DF10C 1995 AC - DC 160 2×2130
(Diesel engine output)
Dalian 1
DF10D ? AC - DC 120 2×1600 Dalian 1
DF10DD 2003 - AC - DC 100 2200
(Diesel engine output)
Dalian 262 70px
DF10F 1996–1998 AC - DC 160 2×2200
(Diesel engine output)
Dalian 6 100px
DF11 1992–2005 AC - DC 170 3040 Qishuyan 460 100px
DF11G 2003- AC - DC 170 6080
(2×3040)
Qishuyan 79 100px
DF11Z 2002 AC - DC 160 6080
(2×3040)
Qishuyan 4 100px
DF12 1997–2001 AC - DC 100 1990 Ziyang ? 100px
DF21
(narrow gauge)
? AC - DC 60 1500
(Diesel engine output)
Sifang 11
NJ1 1999 AC - DC - AC 80 1320
(Diesel engine output)
Sifang 3
HXN3
"Harmony"
2008 - AC - DC - AC 120 4700 Dalian
EMD, USA
332 100px
HXN3B
"Harmony"
2012 - AC - DC - AC 100 3500 Dalian ≥160
HXN3C
"Harmony"
2016 - AC - DC - AC 160 Dalian
HXN5
"Harmony"
2008 - AC - DC - AC 120 4660 Qishuyan
GE, USA
700 100px
HXN5B
"Harmony"
2012 - AC - DC - AC 100 3530 Qishuyan ≥160 100px
HXN5C
"Harmony"
2016 - AC - DC - AC 160 Qishuyan
Sources[5][6]

Imported

Model Build year Transmission Top speed (In maximum)
(km/h)
Power output
(kW)
Builder
(Family)
Total production Photo
ND1 1958;1965 DC - DC 80 440 Hungary Ganz
(Hungarian State Railways Class M44)
26 100px
ND2 1972–1987 DC - DC 120 1280 Electroputere, Romania Craiova
(CFR 060DA)
284 100px
ND3 1985 DC - DC 100 1540 Electroputere, Romania Craiova 88 100px
ND4 1973–1975 AC - DC 100 2150 Alstom, France 50 100px
ND5 1984-1986 AC - DC 118 2550 GE, USA
(GE C36-7)
422 100px
NJ2 2005–2006 AC - DC - AC 120 3800 GE, USA 78 Qinghai-Tibet railway.jpg

Electric locomotives

AC-DC transmission

Shaoshan (SS) (Chinese: 韶山) series

Model Build year Top speed (In maximum)
(km/h)
Power output
(kW)
Builder Total production Photo
SS1
(6Y1)
1958–1988 90 3780 Zhuzhou 826 100px
SS2 1969 100 4620 Zhuzhou 1
SS3 1978–1993 100 4320 Zhuzhou
Ziyang
Datong
677 100px
SS3(4000) 1992–2006 100 4320 Zhuzhou
Ziyang
Datong
Taiyuan
733 100px
SS3B
(coupling of double loco)
2003–2006? 100 2×4320 Zhuzhou
Ziyang
Datong
333 100px
SS3C 2008 100 2×4800 Taiyuan 1
SS4 1985–2003 100 2×3200 Zhuzhou 158 100px
SS4G 1993–2007 100 2×3200 Zhuzhou
Ziyang
Dalian
Datong
1347 100px
SS4B 1995–2006 100 2×3200 Zhuzhou 130 100px
SS4C 1997 100 2×3200 Zhuzhou 2 100px
SS5 1991 140 3200 Zhuzhou 2 100px
SS6 1990–1992 100 4800 Zhuzhou 53 100px
SS6B 1992—? 100 4800 Zhuzhou 148 100px
SS7 1992–2007 100 4800 Datong 113 100px
SS7B 1997 100 4800 Datong 2
SS7C 1998–2006 120 4800 Datong 171 100px
SS7D 1999–2002 170 4800 Datong 59 100px
SS7E 2001–2006 170 4800 Datong
Dalian
146 100px
SS8 1994–2001 170 3600 Zhuzhou 245 100px
SS9 1998–2002 170 4800 Zhuzhou 43 100px
SS9G 2002–2006 170 4800 Zhuzhou 171 100px

Imported

Model Build year Top speed (In maximum)
(km/h)
Power output
(kW)
Builder
(Family)
Total production Photo
6Y2 1958–1961 101 4740 Alstom, France
SNCF Class CC 7100
25 100px
6G1 1971 120 5100 Romania
CFR Class 40
2
6G 1973 112 5400 Alstom, France 40
6K 1986–1987 100 5100 Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Japan
JNR Class EF66JNR Class ED75
85 100px
8G 1987–1990 100 2×3200 Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Plant, USSR
ВЛ80
100 100px
8K 1987 100 2×3200 50 Hz-Group: Alsthom, Siemens, BBC and others 150 100px

AC-DC-AC transmission

Both post 2000 introductions of asynchronous AC motor driven locomotives and high speed trains based on technology transfer arrangements with other countries have been given the common name "Harmony" series. Ministry of Railways deputy chief engineer Zhang Shuguang explained that the name was to represent energy efficiency and good environmental credentials as well as indicating smooth running of complicated systems.[7] Vehicles of the 'Harmony' series have an "H" in their type descriptions.

Model Build year Top speed
(In maximum)
(km/h)
Power output
(kW)
Builder
(Family)
Total production Photo
AC4000 1996 120 4000 Zhuzhou 1 100px
DJ "Jiufang"
(Simplified Chinese:"九方")
2000 200 4800 Zhuzhou 2
DJ1 2000–2001 120 6400 Zhuzhou
Siemens, Germany
20 100px
DJ2 "Olympic Stars"
(Simplified Chinese:"奥星")
2001 200 4800 Zhuzhou 3 [8]
Tiansuo or "Sky Shuttle"
(Simplified Chinese:"天梭")
2003 200 4800 Datong 1 [9]
HXD1
(DJ4)
2006–2010 120 9600 (2×4800) Zhuzhou
Siemens, Germany
220 100px
HXD1.1[10] 2012– 120 9600 (2×4800) Zhuzhou ≥440 [11]
HXD1.6[10] 2012- 120 9600 (2×4800) Ziyang ≥80 [12]
HXD1.7[13] 2013– 120 9600 (2×4800) / 14400 (3×4800) Zhuzhou
Bombardier
8/2 100px[14]
HXD1.7[13] 2013– 120 9600 (2x4800) Zhuzhou
Bombardier
190 70px
HXD1B 2009–2011 120 9600 Zhuzhou 650 100px
HXD1C 2009 - 120 7200 Zhuzhou
Ziyang
1207 HXD1C.jpg
HXD1D 2012 - 160 7200 Zhuzhou 511 100px
HXD1F 2014 100 9600 (2×4800) Zhuzhou 2 [15]
HXD1G 2015 - 210 11200 Zhuzhou 2 100px
HXD2
(DJ4-6000)
2006–2008 120 10000 (2×5000) Alstom, France
Datong
180 100px
HXD2.1[16] 2012- 120 10000 (2×5000) Datong
Bombardier
≥280 100px
HXD2.6[16] 2014- 120 10000 (2×5000) Dalian 40 [17]
HXD2.7[16] 2012- 120 10000 (2×5000) Datong
Bombardier
50 [18]
HXD2B 2009–2011 120 9600 Alstom, France
Datong
500 100px[19]
HXD2C 2010–2011 120 7200 Datong ≥220[20][21][22] 100px
HXD2D 2013 - 160 7200 Datong 1 100px[23]
HXD2F 2014 100 9600 (2×4800) Datong 2 [24]
HXD2G 2015 - 200 12800 (2×6400) Datong 1
HXD3
(SSJ3, DJ3, SL1)
2003–2010 120 7200 Toshiba
Dalian
Datong
Beijing Feb. 7th
1080 100px
HXD3A 2014 120 9600 (2×4800) Dalian
Bombardier
2 100px[25]
HXD3B 2009–2011 120 9600 Dalian
Bombardier
500

100px

HXD3C 2010 - 120 7200 Dalian 1300 100px
HXD3D 2012 - 160 7200 Dalian 521[26] 100px
HXD3G 2015 - 210 12800 (2×6400) Dalian 1

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