railroad.wikisort.org - TrainThe New Zealand DM class Locomotives[nb 1] of 57 diesel-electric locomotives are a class under manufacture for New Zealand rail operator KiwiRail by Stadler Rail. The locomotives will be manufactured in Spain, and are expected to be introduced from early 2024 to 2026.[1]
Type of diesel-electric locomotives being manufactured for KiwiRail
Not to be confused with New Zealand DM class electric multiple unit.
New Zealand DM class locomotive |
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Power type | Diesel-electric |
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Builder | Stadler Rail, Valencia |
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Specifications |
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Configuration:
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• UIC | Co-Co |
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Gauge | 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) |
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Performance figures |
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Power output | 3,000 kilowatts (4,000 hp)‡ |
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Career |
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Number in class | 57 |
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Delivered | Early 2024[1] |
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Current owner | KiwiRail |
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Background
The former New Zealand Railways Department (NZR) introduced 49 DX class locomotives into service between 1972 and 1977, all of which are now in service in the South Island. The locomotives are now almost 50 years old. In March 2020, KiwiRail released a tender for new mainline locomotives to replace the DX class.[3]
The 2021 New Zealand budget allocated NZD$722.7 million to purchase new mainline locomotives, shunt locomotives and wagons.[4]
On 11 October 2021 Stadler Rail announced it had won the contract to supply 57 new locomotives for KiwiRail.[5] Stadler Rail stated the contract was worth €228 million,[5] or NZD$403 million.[1][6] The Rail & Maritime Transport Union, the main union representing KiwiRail staff, welcomed the purchase.[7] Stadler Rail won a contract to supply 34 similar locomotives to the Taiwan Railway Administration in 2019.[8][9]
Classification and numbering
KiwiRail has stated the locomotives will be classified as class "DM".[2] Mock-ups of the locomotive cab show numbers in the 6000 series, which has not been used since the withdrawal of the DQ and QR class locomotives.
See also
References
- KiwiRail have stated that "DM" will be used as the classification for the locomotives.[2]
Citations
Bibliography
- * Bond, Darryl (September 2022). "A First Look at the DM class". The Linesider (9): 39. ISSN 2703-6197.
Rail vehicles of New Zealand |
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Diesel locomotives | |
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Diesel Multiple Units |
- ADK/ADB class diesel multiple unit
- ADL/ADC class diesel multiple unit
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Electric locomotives | |
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Electric Multiple Units | 1500 V DC (Wellington) |
- "English Electric" DM (inc. D trailers)
- "Ganz Mavag" EM (inc. ET trailers)
- "Matangi" FP (inc. FT trailers)
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25 kV AC (Auckland) | |
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Railcars | RM class | |
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Others |
- A 88 Buckhurst petrol carriage
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Steam locomotives | |
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Locomotive hauled carriages |
- 50-foot carriage
- 56-foot carriage
- AC class (Grassgrubs)
- ex-British Rail Mark 2 carriage
- AK carriage
- FM class guards van
- SX carriages
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- Locomotives of New Zealand
- Rail transport in New Zealand
- Railway preservation in New Zealand.
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