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1 Build details  





2 Banker conversions  



2.1  EF61-200 conversions  





2.2  EF67 conversions  







3 Preserved examples  





4 See also  





5 References  














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Class EF60
Sole operational EF60 (EF60 19) on an excursion working, March 2008
Type and origin
Power typeElectric
BuilderKawasaki, Mitsubishi, Toshiba, Tōyō & Kisha Seizō
Build date1960–1964
Number rebuilt143
Specifications
Configuration:
 • UICBo-Bo-Bo
Gauge1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Wheel diameter1,120 mm (44.09 in)
Length16,500 mm (54 ft1+58 in)
Width2,800 mm (9 ft2+14 in)
Height3,960 mm (12 ft11+78 in)
Loco weight96 t
(94 long tons; 106 short tons)
Electric system/s1,500 V DC overhead line
Current pickup(s)Pantograph
MU workingWithin Class Only
Loco brakeAir and Electrical regenerative
Train brakesAir
Safety systemsATS-SF
Performance figures
Maximum speed100 km/h (62 mph)
Power outputEF60 15 onward: 2.55 MW (3,420 hp)
Tractive effort23 tf (51,000 lbf)
Career
OperatorsJNR, JR East
Disposition1 locomotive in service

The Class EF60 (EF60形) was the first Japanese second-generation DC electric locomotive type with six driven axles (classes EF60 to EF67), and the first versions used the same MT49 390 kWtraction motors as the ED60 and ED61 designs. A total of 143 locomotives were built between 1960 and 1964 by Kawasaki, Tōshiba, Tōyō & Kisha Seizō, and Mitsubishi. The class was split between 129 freight locomotives (classified EF60-0) designed to supersede the mammoth EH10sonTōkaidō and Sanyō Main Line freight, and 14 passenger locomotives (EF60-500) to replace EF58s on sleeping car trains on the Tōkaidō and Sanyō Mainlines.

The third-batch build of locos (EF60 84 to 129 and EF60 512 to 514) had up-rated traction motors and differed slightly in having twin headlamps (like the EF65 and other later types) rather than the single large headlamp on earlier versions. Unlike the ED60s, these locos were designed to operate singly rather than in pairs, and so cab-end gangway doors were not included. The EF60-0s initially appeared in the standard all-over brown livery, but were repainted into blue from 1965 onward.

The role of the EF60-500s at the head of the premier Blue Trains was short-lived, however, with the arrival of more powerful EF65s in 1965, and they too found themselves transferred to freight duties. From the late 1970s, EF60s were to be seen on the Chūō, Takasaki, and Ryōmō Lines in the Kantō region, and some locos were transferred to the Hanwa Line and Kisei Mainline in the Kansai region from the mid-1980s.

Withdrawals commenced in the 1980s, and all members of the class were withdrawn from regular operations in 1986, ahead of privatization. Two locos survived into JR days: EF60 19 owned by JR East for special event use, and EF60 503 by JR West. Eight early-built locos were converted to EF61-200s between 1977 and 1979 for use as bankers on the steeply-graded "Senohachi" section of the Sanyō Mainline between Seno and Hachihonmatsu. Three more later-built EF60s were more extensively rebuilt in 1982 to become EF67 class banking locos (numbers EF67 1 to 3) for use on the same section.

Build details[edit]

Numbers Batch Built Details
1-2 Prototype 1960 Different bogie designs. 390 kW MT49 traction motors.
3-14 1st 1960– Based on EF60 1 design. Built with quill drive.
15-83 2nd 1962–1964 Nose-suspended traction motors (425 kW MT54).
84-129 3rd 1964– Twin sealed-beam headlights. Bodyside louvres and windows similar to EF65.
501-511 2nd 1963–1964 Delivered in tokkyū blue livery.
512-514 3rd 1964 Twin sealed-beam headlights. Bodyside louvres and windows similar to EF65.

Banker conversions[edit]

EF61-200 conversions[edit]

Eight Class EF60 locomotives were converted between 1977 and 1979 to become Class EF61-200 banking locomotives for use on the "Senohachi" section of the Sanyo Main Line.[1]

Original number Built Later number Rebuilt
EF60 1 22 January 1960 EF61 201 25 November 1977
EF60 3 27 July 1960 EF61 203 27 June 1978
EF60 4 10 August 1960 EF61 204 23 June 1978
EF60 6 13 September 1960 EF61 206 22 February 1979
EF60 7 28 September 1960 EF61 207 27 February 1979
EF60 9 13 July 1960 EF61 209 6 February 1978
EF60 10 30 July 1960 EF61 210 1 December 1977
EF60 11 20 August 1960 EF61 211 10 February 1978

EF67 conversions[edit]

Three Class EF60 locomotives were converted between 1982 and 1986 to become Class EF67 banking locomotives for use on the "Senohachi" section of the Sanyo Main Line.[1]

Original number Built Later number Rebuilt
EF60 88 9 July 1964 EF67 3 25 December 1986
EF60 104 30 September 1964 EF67 1 31 March 1982
EF60 129 27 October 1964 EF67 2 30 January 1984

Preserved examples[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Seki, Takahiro (December 2012).『セノハチの後押し機関車』[Senohachi Banking locomotives]. Japan Railfan Magazine. Vol. 52, no. 620. Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. pp. 86–93.
  • ^ RM News: "EF60 503号機 遂に解体". Retrieved on 18 November 2008. (in Japanese) Archived September 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "EF60 510が再塗装される" [EF60 510 repainted]. Japan Railfan Magazine Online (in Japanese). Japan: Koyusha Co., Ltd. September 2011. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
    • Inoue, Kōichi (1999). 国鉄機関車事典 [JNR Locomotive Encyclopedia]. Japan: Sankaido. ISBN 978-4-381-10338-3.

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