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China Railways HXN5

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HXN5
ES59ACi
和谐内5
HXN5-0096
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-electric
BuilderGeneral Electric, CSR, CRRC Qishuyan
ModelES59ACi
Build date2008–2010
Total produced300
Specifications
Configuration:
 • UICCo′Co′
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Length22,295 mm (73 ft 1.8 in)
Width3,119 mm (10 ft 2.80 in)
Height4,775 mm (15 ft 7.99 in)
Axle load25 t (24.6 long tons; 27.6 short tons)
Loco weight150 t (148 long tons; 165 short tons)
Prime moverGEVO16
Displacement251.33 L (66.39 US gal; 55.28 imp gal)
CylindersV16
Cylinder size250 mm × 320 mm (9.843 in × 12.598 in)
bore x stroke
TransmissionElectricACDC—AC)
Loco brakeStraight air and dynamic
Performance figures
Maximum speed120 km/h (75 mph)
Power output6,250 hp (4,660 kW)
5,572 hp (4,155 kW) @ wheel
Tractive effort620 kN (140,000 lbf) (starting)
565 kN (127,000 lbf) @ 22.3 km/h (14 mph) (continuous)
Career
LocaleChina

The GE ES59ACi, also known as the HXN5 (Chinese: 和谐内5) or China Mainline Locomotive, is a type of diesel-electric locomotive built by GE Transportation and CRRC Qishuyan for use on freight trains from Harbin to Qiqihar and Mudanjiang in China.[1]

In October 2005, China Railway ordered 700 ES59ACi Evolution Series locomotives from GE Transportation and CRRC Qishuyan for delivery in 2008–2009.[2] Two have been built at Erie, Pennsylvania, in 2008; the rest were assembled by Qishuyan at Changzhou in 2008–2010. The first Chinese made loco was unveiled on 25 November 2008.[1] The initial order was reduced from 700 to an actual 300 units produced.

The locomotive is equipped with a GE GEVO-16 engine, with an output of 6,250 horsepower (4,660 kW).

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Qishuyan completes first locally-built China Mainline Locomotive". Railway Gazette International. 2008-11-25.
  2. ^ "GE ships first CML diesel locomotive to China". Railway Gazette International. 2008-08-21.