railroad.wikisort.org - TrainThe Purero-class (プレロ) locomotives were a group of steam tank locomotives with 2-6-2 wheel arrangement of used by the Chosen Government Railway (Sentetsu) in Korea. The "Pure" name came from the American naming system for steam locomotives, under which locomotives with 2-6-2 wheel arrangement were called "Prairie".[1]
2-6-2 steam locomotive
Chosen Government Railway Purero class (プレロ) Korean State Railway Purŏyu class (부러유) |
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Type and origin |
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Power type | Steam |
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Builder | Orenstein & Koppel |
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Build date | 1911 |
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Total produced | 2 |
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Specifications |
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Configuration:
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• Whyte | 2-6-2T |
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Gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) |
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Driver dia. | 1,370 mm (54 in) |
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Length | 10,846 mm (35 ft 7.0 in) |
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Width | 2,900 mm (9 ft 6 in) |
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Height | 3,900 mm (12 ft 10 in) |
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Adhesive weight | 34.70 t (34.15 long tons) |
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Loco weight | 51.45 t (50.64 long tons) |
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Fuel capacity | 1.60 t (1.57 long tons) |
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Water cap. | 5,600 L (1,500 US gal) |
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Firebox: • Firegrate area | 1.80 m2 (19.4 sq ft) |
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Boiler:
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• Small tubes | 81 x 45 mm (1.8 in) |
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• Large tubes | 12 x 137 mm (5.4 in) |
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Boiler pressure | 12.0 kgf/cm2 (171 psi) |
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Heating surface | 74.40 m2 (800.8 sq ft) |
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• Tubes | 74.40 m2 (800.8 sq ft) |
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• Firebox | 7.60 m2 (81.8 sq ft) |
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Superheater:
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• Heating area | 19.00 m2 (204.5 sq ft) |
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Cylinders | 1 |
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Cylinder size | 450 mm × 550 mm (18 in × 22 in) |
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Valve gear | Walschaerts |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed | 75 km/h (47 mph) |
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Tractive effort | 72.0 kN (16,200 lbf) |
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Career |
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Operators | Domun Railway Chosen Government Railway Korean State Railway |
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Class | Sentetsu: プレロ KSR: 부러유 |
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Number in class | 2 |
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Numbers | Sentetsu: プレロ1, プレロ2 KSR: 부러유1, 부러유2 |
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Delivered | 1911 |
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In all, Sentetsu owned 227 locomotives of all Pure classes, whilst privately owned railways owned another 52; of these 279 locomotives, 169 went to the Korean National Railroad in South Korea and 110 to the Korean State Railway in North Korea.[2]
Description
Orenstein & Koppel of Germany built two superheated 2-6-2 tank locomotives in 1911 which were operated by the privately owned Domun Railway after 1920. Both were taken over by Sentetsu after the nationalisation of the Domun Railway in 1929; after the general renumbering of 1938 they were designated プレロ (Purero) class and numbered プレロ1 and プレロ2.[3]
Postwar: Korean State Railway 부러유 (Purŏyu) class
After the Liberation and partition of Korea, both ended up in North Korea after Liberation, and were operated by the Korean State Railway[3] designated 부러유 (Purŏyu) class.
References
Chosen Government Railway locomotives and rolling stock |
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Locomotives | Steam (Tender) | |
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Steam (Tank) | |
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Steam (Loaned in) | |
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Electric | |
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Railcars | Steam |
- Shigui (シグイ)
- Shiguni (シグニ)
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Petrol | |
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Diesel | |
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Narrow-Gauge | Locomotives |
- Nakii (ナキイ)
- Nakini (ナキニ)
- Nakisa (ナキサ)
- Nakishi (ナキシ)
- Nakiko (ナキコ)
- Nakiro (ナキロ)
- Nakina (ナキナ)
- Nakiha (ナキハ)
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Railcars |
- Nakeha1 (ナケハ1)
- Nakeha2 (ナケハ2)
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Korean State Railway locomotives and rolling stock |
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Locomotives | Steam (Tender) | |
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Steam (Tank) | |
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Electric | |
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Diesel | |
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Railcars & trainsets | Electric |
- 100
- 150
- 500
- 900
- 1000
- Juche
- unknown 6 car EMU
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Petrol | |
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Narrow-gauge locomotives | |
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