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Kereta Api Indonesia Class CC206
A CC206 13 63 YK in Kampung Bandan Station, November 2023
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel–electric
BuilderEngine and Body GE Transportation; Bogies by PT Barata Indonesia; Traction Motor PT Pindad
ModelGE CM20EMP
Build date2012–2013, 2015-2016
Total produced150 units
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte0-6-6-0
 • AARC-C
 • UICCo'Co'
Gauge1,067 mm (ft 6 in) Cape gauge
BogiesFabricated bogies (welded construction) by PT Barata Indonesia
Length15,849 mm (52 ft)
Width2,743 mm (9 ft)
Height3,695 mm (12 ft)
Axle load15,000 kg (33,000 lb)
Loco weight90,000 kg (200,000 lb)[1]
Fuel typediesel fuel (High-Speed Diesel)
Prime moverGE 7FDL-8
Engine type4-stroke V8 turbodiesel
AlternatorGE 761
GeneratorGE GT601
Traction motors6
Cylinders8
Loco brakeWestinghouse 26L (Railway air brake, Dynamic braking, Parking brake)
Safety systemsLOCOCOMM™, LOCOTROL® Distributed Power, Train Control/SCADA, Ultra Cab II Signalling, GE Integrated Function Display™, GE BrightStar™ Microprocessor and Computer System
Bell type: Graham White GW373 E-Bell,
Horn type: Nathan P2 horn
Nathan P-2 horn + Nathan KS-1L (CC 206 15 17)
Performance figures
Maximum speed160 km/h (99 mph) (Record)
120 km/h (75 mph) (Operational)
Power output1,680 kW (2,250 hp)
Tractive effort248 kN (55,752.62 lbf) (starting); 207 kN (46,535.45 lbf) (continuous)
Career
OperatorsKereta Api Indonesia
NumbersCC 206 13 01-100, 15 01-39, 16 01-11
LocaleJava Island (Passenger and Freight), South Sumatra (Freight)
First run2013 (generation I)
2015 (generation IIA)
2016 (generation IIB)
Disposition148 units are operating, 2 units are not operating temporarily.

The GE CM20EMP (also known as CC206 in Indonesia) are diesel-electric locomotives owned and operated by Kereta Api Indonesia (Indonesian Railways Co.) and built by GE Transportation. The GE CM20EMPs are multipurpose locomotives, not only for hauling passenger trains (i.e. executive class, business class, or economy class), but also freight trains.[2][citation needed]

The locomotives' operation have started in 2013, and become Indonesian Railway's main workhorses for hauling trains. These locomotives are operated along the Java main line[3] for hauling freight and passenger train, and along South-Sumatra and Lampung Line for hauling freights, mainly coal service from Tanjung Enim to Kertapati. They are double-cabin, and the most active double-cabin locomotives in Indonesia.

History

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The first double cabin locomotives were the GE CM20EMP's predecessors, such as CC200s (Alco-GE UM 106T), BB301s and BB304s (Krupp M1500BB), and BB305s (built by CFD).[4] While they were once used for express passenger train duty, they are now mostly operated as switchers and haulers of local trains, or have been withdrawn.

Between 2000 and 2010 the Indonesian Railways Co. decided to modernize existing diesel–electric locomotives such as previously owned CC204s (C20EMP locomotives). But, with the increasing cost of maintenance, parts, fuel and workers, caused by aging and inefficient locomotives, in 2010, the company decided to buy new diesel–electric locomotives to be added to its rolling stock.[5][6] But, due to the latest rule from Indonesia Government's Ministry of Transportation, every new locomotive should have no 'long-hood' position, to decrease the number of accidents.[7] This is related to limit sight of the engineer when the locomotives move on long-hood position.

By September 2012 the company had bought 100 locomotives of the CM20EMP type and these have been operated since 2013. The locomotives were supplied without bogies and the bogies were assembled by Barata Indonesia. When the ship that carried the locomotives arrived in Tanjung Priok Port, the locomotives were brought to Indonesian Railways Locomotive Workshop in Pengok, Yogyakarta, to be assembled with bogies from barata, and complete their dynamics and statics test.[citation needed]

Additional 50 locomotives were ordered in 2014, with the first-39-locos arriving on 14 August 2015,[3] and directly be brought to Pengok, Yogyakarta. After test, 28 locomotives numbered from CC 206 112 (CC 206 15 12) till CC 206 139 (CC 206 15 39) were transferred to Kertapati, South Sumatra by Panjang port, to haul coal trains in south Sumatra.[8]

The last-11-locos arrived in Tanjung Priok Port on 14 July 2016.[9] Same as before, the locomotives were brought to Pengok, Yogyakarta, and start the same process as before. after test, the locomotives were transferred to south Sumatra again, to fulfill the lack of locomotives' need for coal trains.

Features

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Body

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The CM20EMPs were made when Indonesian Railways Co. needed a double-cab locomotive. The cab and body are similar to the British Rail Class 70 (GE PowerHaul series), but the front windows are like the Indonesian GE U20Cs of class CC203. The headlights and cab doors are like another (unspecified) Indonesian U20C.[citation needed]

Engines, specifications, and electronic devices

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These locomotives use a new version of the GE 7FDL-8 engine that meets the same emission standards as the GE Dash 9 Series locomotives. The power output of CM20EMPs is 2,250 horsepower, equal to that of EMD G26, and 100 hp more than the 2,150 hp CC203s/GE U20C. Meanwhile, the tractive effort of these locomotives is as much as 248 kN (starting) and 207 kN (continuous). These locomotives are equipped with GE BrightStar™ computer systems, integrated with the GE Integrated Function Display™. The CC206s have different horns from the previous GE locos in Indonesia. While its predecessors use Wabco AA2 with factory note tuned to D, G (play perfect 4th mid C), the CC206 locomotives use Nathan 3rd gen P2 (Bell No. 1&4) with factory note tuned to D, A (play perfect 5th mid C), (Unlike the other P2 using Bell No. 1&2 play minor 3rd).

One unit of CC206 locomotive could haul up to 16 passenger cars or 30 freight cars.

Allocations

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Initially, all CC206 of 2013 batch (no. 13 01 – 13 100) and some units of 2015 batch (no. 15 01 – 15 11) were allocated to various motive power depots across Java, while the rest of 2015 batch (no. 15 12 – 15 39) and all of the 2016 batch (no. 16 01 – 16 11) were allocated to Kertapati depot in South Sumatra.[10][11]

In February 2021, two 2015 batch units (CC206 15 09 and CC206 15 10) of the Sidotopo depot in East Java were transferred to the Kertapati depot.[12] Further two units of 2015 batch (CC206 15 08 and CC206 15 11) from Sidotopo's fleet were transferred to Kertapati in March 2024.[13]

Accidents

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  • On 12 September 2013, a conflagration destroyed a residence settlement, at Malang. As a consequence, the locomotive numbered CC206 13 16 was burnt. The witness said that the fire started in a house, where someone was cooking and spread from there. After that, the fire flamed and licked a Honda Supra motorcycle parked 2 metres from the stove. Then, the fire burnt all of the kitchen. Because the kitchen distance was just 2 metres from the rail that headed to Pertamina depot, the fire also burnt the CC206 13 16 that was shunting an oil train. The locomotive (CC206 13 16) was heavily damaged on its A-side.[14] All the victims were injured on their feet and faces.[15]
  • On 4 April 2014, at 18:30 West Indonesian Time, the Malabar train was derailed at Tasikmalaya, West Java due to a landslide. Finally, the two executive class coaches numbered K1 0 67 27 and K1 0 67 22 and the locomotive numbered CC206 13 55 jumped off completely from the rail. Because of heavy mountainous terrain and inaccessible location, the evacuation of CC206 13 55 was obstructed.[16]
  • On 4 May 2014, the locomotive numbered CC206 13 69 and a power car (P 0 08 01) that hauled Bogowonto train was derailed after crashing into a modified container truck at Cirebon, West Java. There were no fatalities, but the locomotive driver and a number of passengers were injured. The incident caused interruption of timetables, and the evacuation ran with difficulties because of the heavy weight of the CC206.[17]
  • On October 17, 2023, CC 206 15 05 which was hauling the Argo Semeru Train (Train no. 17) derailed near Kalimenur, Kulon Progo, Special Region of Yogyakarta, The derailment causes the Argo Semeru trainset to be thrown to the side of the rail, sticking out into the oncoming train tracks on the opposite side. Not long after comes the Argo Wilis train (Train no. 6) traveling on the opposite rail, hauled by CC 206 13 53. Because of the braking distance, Argo Wilis hits some of the derailed cars from Argo Semeru. 31 people injured, several railcars and CC 206 13 53 was damaged.
  • On January 5, 2024, the CC 206 13 97 locomotive, which is used for Turangga train, is collided with a CC 201 77 17 locomotive that used for Commuter Line Bandung Raya. This accident causing 4 deaths and 42 injuries. CC 201 77 17 was destroyed, while CC 206 13 97 was slightly damaged but it's chassis buckled. As of now, the fate of CC 206 13 97 was still unknown, either it would be repaired or scrapped.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "GE product catalogue". 9 August 2016.
  2. ^ "GE Transportation Locomotive Product Catalog by GE Transportation - Issuu". issuu.com. 9 August 2016. Retrieved 22 June 2024.
  3. ^ a b Barrow, Keith (18 September 2014). "GE to supply 50 locomotives to Indonesia". International Railway Journal.
  4. ^ Krishnamurti, Indra (6 December 2004). "Diesel Locomotive Roster".
  5. ^ M., Shinta (6 December 2012). "PT KAI Akan Datangkan 75 Lokomotif Baru". Tempo (in Indonesian). Retrieved 12 June 2021.
  6. ^ Electro-Motive Diesel (1 June 2010). "Progress Rail Services Announces Intention to Acquire Electro-Motive Diesel" (Press release). Archived from the original on 10 June 2010.
  7. ^ "Peraturan Menteri (Permen) No. 4 Tahun 2010" (PDF) (in Indonesian).
  8. ^ Adi, Taufik (15 February 2016). "KAI Jajal Lokomotif CC 206 Baru Dinas KA Babaranjang - KAORI Nusantara". KAORI Nusantara (in Indonesian). Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  9. ^ Bintang, Amri (15 July 2016). "Lokomotif CC 206 Terbaru PT KAI Tiba Di Tanah Air". KAORI Nusantara (in Indonesian). Retrieved 16 March 2017.
  10. ^ Grafik Perjalanan Kereta Api pada Jaringan Jalur Kereta Api Nasional di Jawa Tahun 2023 (PDF) (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Direktorat Jenderal Perkeretaapian. 14 April 2023. p. 1807. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  11. ^ Grafik Perjalanan Kereta Api pada Jaringan Jalur Kereta Api Nasional di Sumatra Bagian Selatan Tahun 2023 (PDF) (in Indonesian). Jakarta: Direktorat Jenderal Perkeretaapian. 14 April 2023. p. 237. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  12. ^ Sulistyo, Bayu Tri (27 February 2021). "Dua Lokomotif CC 206 "Transmigrasi" ke Sumatera". redigest.web.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  13. ^ Sulistyo, Bayu Tri (22 March 2024). "Lagi, Dua Unit Lokomotif CC206 Dikirim ke Sumatera". redigest.web.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  14. ^ "(untitled)". Facebook.[dead link][unreliable source?]
  15. ^ "Korban Kebakaran Lokomotif Alami Luka Bakar di Kaki dan Muka". Tribunnews.com (in Indonesian). 23 September 2023.
  16. ^ Prasetya, Sendy (May 2014). "Beratnya Medan Hambat Evakuasi CC206". Indonesian Railways Magazine (in Indonesian). Majalah Kereta Api.
  17. ^ Prasetya, Sendy (June 2014). "Lagi-lagi CC206 Jungkel". Indonesian Railways Magazine (in Indonesian). Majalah Kereta Api.
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