JŽ 664 locomotive
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gaugeWheel diameter 1,016 mm (40 in) Length 16.94 m (55 ft 7 in) Loco weight 103 t (227,076 lb)
103 t (114 short tons; 101 long tons) Fuel type Diesel fuel Fuel capacity 2,840 L (625 imp gal; 750 US gal) Prime mover EMD 16-645E Engine type V16 diesel Cylinders 16 Cylinder size 9.0625 in × 10 in (230 mm × 254 mm)
664-0: 60 transferred to Croatia (HŽ series 2062), 5 to Serbia
664-1: all to Slovenia (SŽ series 664) Diesel locomotives Electric locomotives DMUs EMUs
103 t (114 short tons; 101 long tons)
Performance figures | |
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Maximum speed | 124 km/h (77 mph) |
Power output | 1,617 kW (2,168 hp)[1] |
Tractive effort | 242.3 kN (54,471 lbf) |
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Operators | Yugoslav Railways |
Class | 664-0 664-1 |
Number in class | 65 (664-0) 20 (664-1) |
664-1: all to Slovenia (SŽ series 664)
The JŽ 664 locomotives were a class of diesel locomotives operated by Yugoslav Railways. They are an GM-EMD export model of type EMD G26, subclass 664-0 was built by EMD, subclass 664-1 was built by Đuro Đaković from 1972[2] until 1984.[3]
After the breakup of Yugoslavia the locomotives were split. The 664-0 subclass were split between Croatia as HŽ series 2062 (60 units), and Serbia (5 units); the 664-1 subclass were transferred to the Slovenian Railways (as SŽ series 664), 20 units.[2][4]
See also
- Krajina Express, armoured train of Krajina Serbs utilised locomotive number JŽ 664 013 (now HŽ 2062 055) during the Croatian War of Independence.
References
- ^ Railfaneurope.net
- ^ a b Theo Stolz; Christophe Stolz (eds.), "Die Aufteilung des JŽ-Triebfahrzeugparkes", www.le-rail.ch (in German)
- ^ "The history of Slovenske železnice", www.slo-zeleznice.si, retrieved 19 March 2012,
1984: On 5 November, the first two diesel electric engines of the series 664-100, manufactured by General Motors and assembled by the Duro Dakoviae factory, arrive from Slavonski Brod in Slovenia. They are immediately nicknamed "Reagan"
- ^ Diesel Electric Locomotives & Shunters, archived from the original on 8 August 2009, list of ex-Yugoslav locomotives
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