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JR Freight Class DB500
Diesel-hydraulic locomotive type operated in Japan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Class DB500 (DB500形) is a B wheel arrangement two-axle diesel-hydraulic locomotive type operated by Japan Freight Railway (JR Freight) on shunting duties in Japan since March 2017.[1]
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Overview
The Class DB500 was developed to replace ageing Class DE10 diesel-hydraulic locomotives used for shunting duties at smaller freight terminals such as Shimonoseki in Yamaguchi Prefecture.[1] The locomotive has a single water-cooled four-cycle straight six-cylinder diesel engine, with a power output of 184 kW (247 hp), sufficient to haul 500-tonne (490-long-ton; 550-short-ton) trains.[1]
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History
The Class DB500 entered service at Shimonoseki Freight Terminal from the start of the revised timetable on 4 March 2017.
Classification
The DB500 classification for this locomotive type is explained below.
- D: Diesel locomotive
- B: Two driving axles
- 500: Diesel-hydraulic locomotive
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