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China Railways DF

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Chinese diesel-electric locomotive class
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Dongfeng
东风
DF-1206 is in Liuzhou Railway Vacational Technical College, May 2016.
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
BuilderDalian Locomotive Works
Qishuyan Locomotive Works
Datong Locomotive Works
Chengdu Locomotive Works
ModelTE3
Build date1958 - 1974
1981
Total produced933
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AARC-C
 • UICCo′Co′
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Length16,920 mm (55 ft 6 in)
Width3,335 mm (10 ft 11.3 in)
Height4,775 mm (15 ft 8.0 in)
Axle load21 t (46,000 lb)
Loco weight126 t (278,000 lb)
Fuel typeDiesel
Prime mover10L207E
GeneratorZQFR-1350
Traction motors6 x ZQDR-204
Transmissionelectric (DC-DC)
Performance figures
Maximum speed100 km/h (62 mph)(DF)
120 km/h (75 mph)(DF3)
Career
OperatorsChinaChina Railway
VietnamVietnam Railways
NumbersDF 1201~1830 (CR)
DF 2001~2094 (CR)
DF3 0001~0226 (CR)
D16E 2006-2008 (VR)
NicknamesOld DF (老东风)
Crying face (哭脸) (DF 1201~1277)

TheDF (Chinese:东风;pinyin:Dōngfēng) was a type of diesel-electric locomotive used in thePeople's Republic of China. It was first introduced in 1958 and was produced until 1974. It was the first common mixed-traffic diesel-electric locomotive in China and was used for both passenger and freight services. TheDF3 (Chinese:东风3;pinyin:Dōngfēng 3) is an upgraded model of the DF.

History

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The first China Railways "Julong" (Great Dragon) diesel locomotive produced by Dalian Rolling Stock Factory was rolling out.
DF3-0190 inHarbin (1984)

The DF design was based on a 1958 built prototype, the Julong, which was essentially aSovietTE3 and was built with Soviet technical assistance. The DF used a 10-cylinder opposed piston engine of type 10E207. This was a copy of the Soviet 2D100 design, itself a copy of theFairbanks Morse 38D8 ¾. Like the TE3s, the DFs were designed to be used in pairs, back to back, but appear to have spent most of their lives working singly, hardly a problem when there were wyes everywhere to turnsteam locomotives.[1]

DF and DF3 were used in many parts of China but by the late 1980s, more modern diesels, such as theDF4B, had ousted them from primary routes. Some hung on in CNR service until the mid-1990s but few, if any, made it beyond the millennium. A number of redundant locos were bought by industrial and local railway operators, including the Heihe Local Railway in northern Heilongjiang. Heihe's had finished by 2008 and it's highly unlikely that any remain in service.[2]

Named locomotive

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Manufacturers

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DFs have been manufactured by several factories:

Preservation

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Static preservation

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Other vehicles

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  • JL-0001: made by Dalian Locomotive Works in September 1958. However, the JL Locomotive was scrapped in 2000s.
  • 3 DFs belong toYunnan Smelter: DF-2026, DF-2012, DF-1683.[5]
  • At least 4 DFs inGuangxi: Nanning Chemical Factory have DF-1227 and DF-1210; Nanning Huqiu Steel Market have DF-1587; DF-1846 was located inGuilin East railway station [zh].

Vietnam Railways D16E

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These three DF Locomotives were imported from China and were numbered 2006 -2008. The main photo above depicts D16E - 2008 outside the Yen Vien Locomotive Workshop. They were apparently used for Yen Vien -Dong Dang freights and were rated at 1800 hp but were down rated to 1600 hp inVN service. It would appear that at least one locomotive has survived (at least up to 2004) and is stored at the back of a shed in Yen Vien. There is a suggestion also that the original 3 were somehow cannibalised when parts became scarce.[7]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Chengdu Locomotive Works retread 10 DFs between 1994 and 1995 which collected fromChengdu Railway Bureau andKunming Railway Bureau. After the agreement of theMinistry of Railways, these locomotives were renumbered DF 2201 to DF 2210.

References

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  1. ^"Opposed Piston Engine Model 38 8 1/8 | Fairbanks Morse Engine".www.fairbanksmorse.com. Retrieved2018-03-31.
  2. ^Cotterill, Duncan."DF, DF3 Class Co'-Co' Diesel-Electrics".Railography.
  3. ^"上海历史上的今天:一月五日" [Today in Shanghai History: January 5].上海市地方志办公室 (in Chinese). Archived fromthe original on 7 March 2016.
  4. ^"柳州:"元老级"内燃机车搬迁至官塘校区作为文物" [Liuzhou: "veteran class" diesel locomotive moved to Guantang campus as a cultural relic]._广西新闻网 (in Chinese). 16 March 2016.
  5. ^ab"China Railway Museum Dongjiao (Beijing) - All You Need to Know Before You Go (with Photos) - TripAdvisor".www.tripadvisor.com. Retrieved2018-03-31.
  6. ^文青们,来拍个火车大片吧.广州日报 (in Chinese (China)). 23 February 2017. Retrieved20 June 2018 – viaSina news portal.
  7. ^Gurnett, David (18 December 2010)."Locomotive D16E/DF3".Railways in Vietnam.
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