China Railways JF5

The China Railways JF5 (解放5, Jiěfàng, "liberation") class steam locomotive was a class of 2-8-2 steam locomotives operated by the China Railway, originally built by Kawasaki in Japan in 1923 for the Jichang Railway.[1]

China Railways JF5 (解放5)
Jichang Railway 500 class
Manchukuo National Mikana class (ミカナ)
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
BuilderKawasaki
Kisha Seizo
Build date1923
Specifications
Configuration:
  Whyte2-8-2
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Driver dia.1,370 mm (4 ft 6 in)
Length19,965 mm (65 ft 6.0 in)
Width3,150 mm (10 ft 4 in)
Height4,315 mm (14 ft 1.9 in)
Loco weight81.28 t (80.00 long tons)
Tender weight50.80 t (50.00 long tons)
Total weight132.08 t (129.99 long tons)
Firebox:
  Firegrate area
3.92 m2 (42.2 sq ft)
Boiler pressure12.7 kgf/cm2 (181 psi)
Heating surface270.52 m2 (2,911.9 sq ft)
Cylinders2
Cylinder size570 mm × 660 mm
(22.441 in × 25.984 in)
Career
OperatorsJichang Jidun Railway,
Manchukuo National Railway
China Railway
ClassMNR: ミカナ (1933−1938)
MNR: ミカナ (1938−1945)
CR: ㄇㄎ5 (1951−1959),
CR: 解放5 (1959–end)
Number in class16
NumbersJichang: 501−516
MNR: ミカナ 6540−6555 (Mikana)
MNR: ミカナ 501−516 (Mikana)
CR: JF5 2901−3000

History

In 1923, sixteen D50 class locomotives were exported to the Jichang Jidun Railway in Manchuria, which designated them class 500 and numbered 501 through 516. Ten were built by Kawasaki (works nos. 970−971, 1140−1170) [2]and six by Kisha Seizō (w/n 965−970), and though very similar to the Japanese D50 class, there were some slight differences in dimensions due to the larger loading gauge on Chinese lines.

After the establishment of Manchukuo, the Jichang Jidun Railway was nationalised along with other private railways to form the Manchukuo National Railway. These locomotives were classified by MNR to Mikana (シカナ) class, numbered 6540−6555, renumbered 501−516 in 1938.[3]

Postwar

After the end of the Pacific War, these locomotives were passed on to the Republic of China Railway. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, China Railways designated them ㄇㄎ5 (MK5) class in 1951,[1] and subsequently 解放5 (JF5) class in 1959.

The last of these locomotives were retired in 1990.

References

  1. 中国铁道部1951年2月版《机车概要表》
  2. "一冊の本 川崎車両のカタログ 1: 汽車好きクラーケン". kraken.cocolog-nifty.com.
  3. 小熊米雄 「満州のD50―吉長、吉敦鉄路の500形について」 交友社『鉄道ファン』 No.22 April 1963, pp.45-47
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