Israel Railways JT 42CW

JT 42CW

Two JT 42CWs and an EMD G12 at Port of Ashdod
Type and origin
Power type Diesel
Builder Meinfesa (Alstom, Valencia)[1]
Build date 1996
Total produced 8
Specifications
AAR wheel arr C-C
UIC class Co'Co'
Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Length 21.095 m (69 ft 2.5 in)[2]
Width 2.8 m (9 ft 2 in)[2]
Height 4.675 m (15 ft 4.1 in)[2]
Loco weight 112 t (246,918 lb)[2])
Fuel capacity 6,000 l (1,320 imp gal; 1,585 US gal)
Prime mover GM EMD 12N710G3B, V12, 3,200 hp (2 MW) @ 900rpm
Alternator AR10JBA
Traction motors six parallel connected D78
Loco brake Elecropneumatic
Performance figures
Maximum speed 110 km/h (68 mph)
Power output 3,000 hp (2,237 kW)
Tractive effort maximum 588 kN (132,188 lbf)
306 kN (68,792 lbf) @ 22 km/h (14 mph)
Career
Operators Israel Railways
Numbers 702-709[3]
Sources:[4] except where noted

The JT 42CW is a class of six axle Co'Co' diesel electric freight locomotives manufactured by Alstom's Meinfesa plant in Valencia Spain in the late 1990s for use by Israel Railways (IR).

Description

The locomotives are of the Prima type, produced at Alstom's plant in Valencia, Spain in collaboration with GM-EMD; the locomotives use EMD traction equipment and an EMD 710 engine.[1][4] The units were ordered in 1996 and entered service in 1998.[3][4]

The locomotives were designed for freight work, but have also been used to haul passenger trains due to a shortage of locomotives.[5]

The locomotives were specified for work hauling phosphate trains from the Dead Sea to Mediterranean ports, with loads of up to 3,000 t (6,613,868 lb) on slopes up to 15 to 20 per mille.[6]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Sources:
  2. 1 2 3 4 הנחיות לתכנון מתקני עצירת רכבות (PDF), www.iroads.co.il (in Hebrew) (רכבת ישראל בע״מ), July 2009, נספח ב': סוגי רכבות נוסעים וקטרי
  3. 1 2 Sources:
  4. 1 2 3 "Diesel-Electric Locomotives : JT42 CW" (PDF), www.vossloh-espana.com (Vossloh), archived from the original (PDF) on 7 April 2009
  5. Рельсовый транспорт Израиля, ЖЕЛЕЗНЫЕ ДОРОГИ МИРА (in Russian) (12), 2000
  6. "Новые локомотивы компании Alstom", Железные дороги мира (in Russian) (10), 1998

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