JNR Class C12
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The Class C12 is a type of 2-6-2T steam locomotive built by the Japanese Government Railways and the Japanese National Railways from 1932 to 1947. A total of 282 Class C12 locomotives were built and designed by Hideo Shima.
Service outside Japan
[edit]North China Transport プレA, China Railways PL51, Vietnam Railways 131
[edit]From 1938 to 1939, 60 C12s were converted to metre gauge and shipped to the North China Transportation Company, where they operated primarily between Zhengding and Taiyuan. They were classified プレA (PureA). In 1939 Shijiazhuang–Taiyuan Railway was converted to standard gauge, these locomotives removed to Datong–Puzhou Railway north section. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, they were taken over by the China Railway, where they were classified ㄆㄌ51 in 1951, and PL51 in 1959.[1] In 1956 the Datong–Puzhou Railway north section was reconverted to standard gauge, they were transferred to Vietnam, and they were classified 131.[2]
Taiwan Railways Administration CK120
[edit]From 1936 to 1941, the Nippon-Sharyo was built in 7 C12s for Governor-General of Taiwan Railway. After World War II, they were taken over by Taiwan Railways Administration, and they were classified CK120.[3] CK124 is preserved at Changhua Locomotive Depot.
Indonesian State Railways Class C32
[edit]In 1943, the Imperial Japanese Army sent two locomotives, C12 94 and C12 168, to Surabaya, Java for a military transport with a 1067 mm gauge. They were based at Sidotopo depot.[4] The original knuckle coupler were replaced with Norwegian coupler.[5] After the war, the two locomotives were received by the Indonesian Railways and were classed as C32. The Indonesian Railways only used them as shunters for goods wagons in Surabaya as they were out of gauge for the Indonesian loading gauge.[5] Both of the locomotives were scrapped around 1980s.[4]
Preserved examples
[edit]26 Class C12 locomotives are preserved, as listed below, with four in working order.
Taiwan
[edit]- C12 4 (CK124): Taiwan Railways, Changhua Railway Roundhouse (operational)[6]
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CK124
Vietnam
[edit]- C12 119 (131–428): Preserved in Da Lat Railway Station in Dalat city, Lam Dong province, Vietnam
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131-428 in Da Lat Station in July 2008
Japan
[edit]- C12 66: Mooka Railway Mooka Line, Mooka, Tochigi (operational)[6]
- C12 167: Wakasa Railway (operational, runs on compressed air)[6]
- C12 244: Akechi Line (operational, runs on compressed air)[6]
- C12 2: Mikasa, Hokkaido[6]
- C12 5[6]
- C12 6[6]
- C12 29[6]
- C12 38[6]
- C12 49[6]
- C12 60[6]
- C12 64[6]
- C12 67: Preserved in front of Chino Station in Chino, Nagano.[6]
- C12 69[6]
- C12 74[6]
- C12 85[6]
- C12 88: Itoigawa, Niigata[6]
- C12 163[6]
- C12 164: Operated on the Ōigawa Railway until 2005.
- C12 171[6]
- C12 187[6]
- C12 199[6]
- C12 208: Ōigawa Railway, Shimada, Shizuoka (used for spares)[6]
- C12 222[6]
- C12 230[6]
- C12 231: Preserved in front of Uchiko Station in Uchiko, Ehime.[6] Built in 1939 and withdrawn in 1970, it was first preserved in the grounds of an elementary school before being moved to Uchiko Station in 1997.[7]
- C12 241[6]
- C12 259[6]
- C12 280: Preserved in Komatsushima Station Park in Komatsushima, Tokushima[6]
- C12 287[6]
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C12 6 at Otaru Museum in July 2007
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C12 167 in April 2013
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C12 187 at Hitachi-Daigo Station in November 2010
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C12 231 in front of Uchiko Station in May 2010
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C12 241 in April 2013
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C12 259, October 2011
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C12 280 in Komatsushima Station Park in July 2016
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C12 164, April 2012
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ C12 class in Vietnam Archived 2016-09-13 at the Wayback Machine _Kurogane No Michi
- ^ 131 Class_2-6-2 Tank Locomotive _Railways in Vietnam website
- ^ CK120 class Archived 2017-03-30 at the Wayback Machine _Kurogane No Michi
- ^ a b Prayogo, Prabowo, Radityo 2017, p. 83
- ^ a b "LOKOMOTIF UAP C32". jalanbaja.medarrieworks.com (in Indonesian). 26 February 2020. Retrieved 23 May 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac Sasada, Masahiro (September 2012). 国鉄&JR保存車大全 [JNR & JR Preserved Rolling Stock Complete Guide]. Tokyo, Japan: Ikaros Publications Ltd. pp. 131–132. ISBN 978-4863206175.
- ^ 内子駅前のC12 231の修復工事が完成 [Renovation of C12 231 preserved in front of Uchiko Station complete]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. 25 December 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2014.
- Prayogo, Yoga Bagus; Prabowo, Yohanes Sapto; Radityo, Diaz (2017). Kereta Api di Indonesia: Sejarah Lokomotif Uap (in Indonesian). Yogyakarta: Jogja Bangkit Publisher. ISBN 978-602-0818-55-9.
- 1067 mm gauge locomotives of Japan
- Steam locomotives of Japan
- Steam locomotives of Vietnam
- Steam locomotives of China
- Steam locomotives of Taiwan
- Steam locomotives of Indonesia
- Metre gauge steam locomotives
- 2-6-2T locomotives
- Hitachi locomotives
- Kawasaki locomotives
- Preserved steam locomotives of Japan
- Railway locomotives introduced in 1932