PKP class ST43

ST43 is the name for a Romanian diesel locomotive, produced by Electroputere, exported to and operating in Poland. It was made for the purpose of heavy transport.

ST43
ST43 locomotive
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel
BuilderElectroputere
(Romania)
Build date1965-1978
Total produced422
Specifications
Configuration:
  UICCo′Co′
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Driver dia.1,100 mm
Length17,000 mm
Width3,000 mm
Loco weight116.4 t
Fuel capacity4,880 l
Engine typeReșița Works 12LDA28
TransmissionElectric
Loco brakeKnorr/Oerlikon
Performance figures
Maximum speed100 km/h
Power output1,544 kW
Tractive effort314 kN
Career
OperatorsPKP
ClassST43
NicknamesRumun (from their Romanian manufacture)

History

In the early 1960s a need appeared in Poland for urgent introduction of locos able to haul heavy freight. This was caused mainly by the intensification of transport on south-north line, especially from the Silesian coal mines to Szczecin and Świnoujście harbours. Lack of experience in building diesel locos for that purpose was the reason why the first ones had to be bought from Romania.

Introduction

In March 1965 first 30 items of 060DA locomotives (factory number of ST43) were introduced into Poznań and Szczecin, according to agreement with Romanian producer. Good results of tests allowed next deliveries to be brought to Poland. Until 1978 a total number of 422 locomotives were operating in Poland.

Production

Locomotives numbers Producer Years of production Quantity
001 - 422 Electroputere 1965–1978 422

Present days

In the 1990s, the ST43 appeared to be no longer necessary as most of the tracks serviced by it were electrified. Most of the units were withdrawn, the rest were sent for use on passenger and light transport trains.

Locomotive assignment

Locomotives numbers Operator Remarks
27 164 189 304 Białystok
201 347 395 Bydgoszcz
04 05 22 35 80 100 114 117 144 170 185 190 200 208 216 223 235 248 257 258 259 264 267 269 273 278 334 355 365 371 382 386 406 Czerwieńsk
217 229 265 Gdynia
19 68 97 116 177 218 221 227 228 239 290 320 329 339 340 341 345 375 380 388 389 398 399 400 402 404 408 415 416 417 Nowy Sącz
69 128 275 292 318 327 333 336 344 349 Olsztyn
21 55 142 174 214 231 253 255 260 274 277 381 403 Poznań
72 137 187 224 361 Skarżysko
83 103 165 193 195 199 338 357 Szczecin
63 71 77 98 102 108 115 132 135 140 160 171 194 198 206 226 238 241 242 245 247 251 252 254 263 270 272 291 293 295 298 302 303 305 312 314 316 317 322 325 328 332 335 351 352 353 354 356 358 359 364 366 367 368 377 378 390 391 392 396 397 Wrocław
407 413 414 422 Żurawica
01 Chabówka For renovation in locomotive museum
02 Jaworzyna Śląska - heritage park wreck

Nicknames

This loco used to be called by the following names:

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See also

  • Polish locomotives designation
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