PKP class SU42

PKP SU42

SU42 locomotive
Type and origin
Power type Diesel
Builder Fablok
Build date 1967–1972
Specifications
AAR wheel arr B-B
UIC class Bo'Bo'
Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Driver diameter 1,100 mm (43.3 in)
Length 14,240 mm (46 ft 9 in)
Width 3,170 mm (10 ft 5 in)
Loco weight 74 tonnes (73 long tons; 82 short tons)
Fuel capacity 2,840 litres (620 imp gal; 750 US gal)
Engine type a8C22
Cylinders 8
Transmission Electric
Loco brake Oerlikon
Performance figures
Maximum speed 90 km/h (56 mph)
Tractive effort 228 kN (51,000 lbf)
Career
Operators PKP
Class SU42

SU42 is the name for a Polish diesel locomotive used for universal purposes.

History

The SU42 is in fact the same locomotive as SM42 and SP42. The original class SU42 were modifications of Class SM42 done during the 1970s. This modification involved a 500 Volt heating powered directly by locomotive's main engine. The class retained the original SM42 serial number, however most of those converted have now been converted back to SM42 or withdrawn.

The newer class were modified between 1999 and 2000 from class SP42. The modification centered on the addition of electric train heating. They were classified as class SU42-5xx. 40 of the class were eventually modified and they are based at various depots across the network. Unlike previous iteration, SU42-5xx has electric train heating powered by a separate Caterpillar diesel engine, thus increasing locomotive's main engine output while heating the train.

Built for shunting purposes SM42, after shifting into SP42 and SU42 is widely used in passenger traffic on non electrified lines.

Nicknames

The described loco used to be called by the following names:

See also

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