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Chichibu Railway Class DeKi 200
DeKi 201 in revised Paleo Express livery, May 2013
Type and origin
Power typeElectric
BuilderHitachi
Build date1963
Total produced3
Specifications
Configuration:
 • UICBo-Bo
Gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Loco weight50 t
Electric system/s1,500 V DC
Current pickup(s)overhead wire
Performance figures
Power output920 kW
Career
OperatorsChichibu Railway
Number in class1
NumbersDeKi 201–203
LocaleSaitama Prefecture
DispositionOperational

The Chichibu Railway Class DeKi 200 (秩父鉄道デキ200形) is a Bo-Bo wheel arrangement DC electric locomotive type operated by the private railway operator Chichibu RailwayinSaitama Prefecture, Japan, since 1963.[1]

As of 1 April 2014, one (DeKi 201) out of the original three locomotives is in operation.[2] The locomotive is painted in a brown livery with gold lining,[2] and is primarily used as an assisting locomotive on steam-hauled SL Paleo Express services and on empty stock movements.[1]

History[edit]

Three locomotives, DeKi 201 to 203, were built in 1963 to provide additional capacity hauling limestone trains on the Chichibu Main Line.[1] The design was broadly based on the earlier Class DeKi 100 locomotives, with four 230 kW traction motors instead of the earlier 200 kW motors.[1]

Fleet details[edit]

Number Manufacturer Year built Year withdrawn Notes
DeKi 201 Hitachi 1963
DeKi 202 Hitachi 1963 2000 Resold to Sangi Railway
DeKi 203 Hitachi 1963 2000 Resold to Sangi Railway

Resale[edit]

DeKi 203 on the Sangi Railway, August 2008

In July 2000, two Class DeKi 200 locomotives, DeKi 202 and 203 were sold to the Sangi RailwayinMie Prefecture, where they were used to haul trains of landfill during construction of the Chūbu Centrair International Airport.[1] The lack of ATS equipment meant that the locomotives could not run on the main line, and were finally withdrawn in March 2011.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f ELダイヤ情報21 [Electric Loco Timetable Information 21]. Tokyo, Japan: Kotsu Shimbunsha. October 2012. p. 72. ISBN 978-4330320120.
  • ^ a b 私鉄車両編成表 2014 [Private Railway Rolling Stock Formations - 2014]. Japan: Kotsu Shimbunsha. 24 July 2014. p. 17. ISBN 978-4-330-48414-3.

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