The Class 59 is a diesel locomotive of the National Railway Company of Belgium. [1]
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Class 59 | |||||||
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The locomotive features dual-ended operation with end-of-train red marker lights. The hood features cantilever doors. In the mid-1960s, they were given a green livery with yellow stripes and additional steps were added under the lights. These locomotives were used on both secondary lines where electrification was not profitable and on the main lines, until they were finally equipped with a catenary. At the end of 1953, NMBS/SNCB ordered 55 of these four axle locomotives (originally called Type 201) which were to be assembled at the John Cockerill factories in Seraing, each equipped with a Baldwin engine. They were first used on light lines of the northern plains of Sambre and the Meuse. The first units the series were delivered in December 1954. They were still being used in June 2002 to haul work trains building the high speed rail lines in France and Belgium. [1]
Number | Owner | Remarks |
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5910 | SNCB | Renumbered back to 201.010 |
5917 | SNCB | Spare parts for 201.010 |
5922 | Tubize 2069 vzw | Operational. Located at the Dendermonde–Puurs Steam Railway. |
5927 | PFT | |
5941 | PFT |
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Single System : 3000 V DC | |||
Dual System : 1500, 3000 V DC | |||
Dual system : 3000 V DC, 25 kV 50 Hz AC | |||
Triple System : 1500, 3000 V DC, 25 kV 50 Hz AC | |||
Quadruple System : 1500, 3000 V DC, 25 kV 50 Hz & 15 kV 16⅔Hz AC | |||
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Shunting and short trip locos |
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