railroad.wikisort.org - TrainThe Renfe 313 (originally Renfe 1300.[citation needed]) was a class of 6 axle mainline diesel-electric locomotives built for Renfe by Euskalduna under license from Alco. 50 units were built in the mid-1960s, locomotives surplus to Renfe's requirements were sold to Comboios de Portugal (CP), Trenes de Buenos Aires, Argentina, and to the railway company of Minero Siderúrgica de Ponferrada.
See also: ALCO RSD-39
Renfe 313 Renfe 1300 |
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Type and origin |
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Power type | Diesel-electric |
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Builder | Alco / Euskalduna |
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Model | ALCo DL535S (RSD39) |
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Build date | 1965-7[1] |
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Total produced | 50 |
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Specifications |
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Configuration:
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• UIC | (A1A)'(A1A)' [citation needed] |
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Gauge | 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+21⁄32 in) |
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Wheel diameter | 1,016 mm (40 in) new |
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Length | 16.237 m (53 ft 3.3 in) over buffers |
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Width | 2.775 m (9 ft 1.3 in) |
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Height | 4.032 m (13 ft 2.7 in) |
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Loco weight | 83.9 t (82.6 long tons; 92.5 short tons) operational |
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Prime mover | Alco 251D |
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Engine type | Four-stroke diesel |
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Generator | DC generator (General Electric)[citation needed] |
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Traction motors | DC traction motors (General Electric)[citation needed] |
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Cylinders | 6 |
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Cylinder size | 228 mm × 267 mm (9.0 in × 10.5 in) bore x stroke |
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Transmission | Electric |
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MU working | yes |
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Loco brake | Pneumatic and rheostatic |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed | 120 km/h (75 mph) |
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Power output | 1,370 hp (1,020 kW) @ 1100rpm |
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Tractive effort | 193.25 kN (43,440 lbf) |
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Operators | Renfe |
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Locale | Spain |
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Sources =,[2] except where noted |
Alco's model number for the type was DL535S - RSD39
History and description
The locomotives were acquired by Renfe to replace steam engines on lines in Andalusia, La Mancha and Extremadura, and were designed to be able to operate on lines that required a low axle load.[2] The fifty units were numbered 313–001 to 313–050;[1] 40 were constructed under license by Euskalduna, the remainder by Alco.[1]
The locomotives were initially supplied in yellow striped Renfe green livery, some units later received Renfe yellow grey after refurbishment.[2]
In 1989 Comboios de Portugal acquired 18 locomotives,[1][3][4] Trenes de Buenos Aires (TBA) acquired 17 units in 1995.[1][4] Additionally one unit (313-016) was acquired by FESAVA S.L. for work at the CEPSA refinery La Rábida in Palos de la Frontera,[1][4][5] and four units (No.s 20, 41, 46 and 47) were acquired and regauged to 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) metre gauge for use by the railway of the Minero Siderúrgica de Ponferrada.
Other post-Renfe operators included rail infrastructure construction and maintenance company Guinovart & Oshsa (part of OHL Group) which acquired four units, including ex-CP locomotives,[1] Ferrovial which acquired 313–011, and Grupo Azvi which acquired 313–005.[1]
See also
- CP class 1320, locomotives exported to Portugal
References
- Sources:
- "Caract. técnicas - Material motor - Renfe 313", www.listadotren.es (in Spanish), Listado del Material Ferroviario Español, retrieved 7 February 2012
- André Costa, "Comboios Portugueses (Tópicos)", comboios.home.sapo.pt (in Portuguese), Cronologia do Material Circulante, archived from the original on 2011-04-16
- Renfe Serie 313, version accessed 8 February 2012, ferropedia.es
- "Asunto: Re: Ferrocarriles MINEROS e INDUSTRIALES españoles", www.forotrenes.com (in Spanish),
la Euskalduna Ex-Renfe 1316 que Fesava SL adquirió a la Red Nacional para las maniobras en la Refinería de La Rábida de Cepsa en la onubense población de Palos de la Frontera
External links
Rolling stock of Renfe |
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Electric | High-speed trains |
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- 490
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Mainline locomotives |
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Mainline EMUs |
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- 470
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Commuter trains |
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- 440R
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- 46* (Civia)
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Diesel | Mainline locomotives |
- 313
- 314
- 316
- 318
- 319
- 319.2
- 319.3
- 319.4
- 321
- 333
- 334
- 340
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Mainline and commuter trains |
- 591
- 592
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- 594
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- 596
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Shunters |
- 301
- 303
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- 305
- 306
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- 309
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- 311
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Steam | Mainline |
- 030-2107
- 030-2128 to 2205
- 030-2107
- 030-2128
- 030-2206
- 030-2340
- 030-2537
- 040-2071
- 040-2091
- 040-2271 to 2285 (MZA)
- 062-0401 (andaluces)
- 140
- 141
- 151
- 180
- 230
- 230-4001
- 240-2001 (andaluces)
- 240-2081
- 282F
- 462-0401
- 553
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- see also
- Category:Renfe locomotives
- Category:Rolling stock manufacturers of Spain
- Rail transport in Spain
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