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File:第五代毛泽东号机车.JPG|HXD3B-1893, the 5th Mao Zedong Locomotive. |
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File:HXD3B 0007@NXH (20150913164750).JPG|HXD3B-0007 in [[Fengtai Station|Fengtai]] South Signal Base. |
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File:和谐3B型0041号机车在北京站.JPG|HXD3B-0041 in [[Beijing |
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File:HXD3B 0084@BJN (20151011145747).jpg|A passenger train hauled by HXD3B-0084. |
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HXD3B (Chinese: 和谐电3B型电力机车) is a class of electric locomotives for heavy freight service built by Bombardier Transportation and CNR Dalian Locomotives.
History
The Ministry of Railways of the People's Republic of China (MOR) ordered 500 locomotives in February 2007 for €1.1 billion (US$1.4 billion) from Dalian Locomotives and Bombardier Transportation, with Bombardier's share amounting to €370 million (US$480 million).[3] The first unit, HXD3B0001 was delivered on 29 December 2008 in Dalian, the entire order of 500 machines will be delivered by the end of 2011.[4]
Technical details
The HXD3B is based on the Bombardier-produced MTAB Iore twin-section locomotives,[4][5] but is a single-section locomotive with cabs at both ends.[5] The electronics were updated, with traction converters based on IGCT technology, and an updated version of the MITRAC control electronics developed by Bombardier's Switzerland branch.[4] With increased power and a maximum speed of 120 km/h (75 mph), the locomotives were designed for general freight rather than specialised heavy-haul service.[5]
The electronics and traction equipment of the first 150 units were supplied by Bombardier from Europe,[4] production for the rest is shared between Bombardier's Chinese subsidiary and Dalian.[3][5] The design of the mechanical components was subject to technology transfer from Bombardier to Dalian.[5]
Gallery
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HXD3B-1893, the 5th Mao Zedong Locomotive.
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HXD3B-0007 in Fengtai South Signal Base.
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HXD3B-0041 in Beijing railway station.
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A passenger train hauled by HXD3B-0084.
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HXD3B-0258
Named locomotive
- HXD3B-1893: "Mao Zedong"
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "HXD3B型大功率交流传动电力机车" (in Chinese). CNR. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
- ^ China - Heavy Haul - High Power Electric Locomotives (PDF), Bombardier
- ^ a b "Bombardier Signs a Contract with Dalian for the Supply of 500 Freight Electric Locomotives to China". Bombardier. 12 February 2007. Retrieved 27 January 2011.
- ^ a b c d "China: Erste Bombardier-Lokomotive ausgeliefert" (in German). Eurailpress. 7 January 2009. Retrieved 11 January 2011.
- ^ a b c d e "Powerful freight locos take shape at Dalian". Railway Gazette International. August 2007. Retrieved 28 January 2011.