MaK G 1205
MaK G 1205
Teutoburger Wald-Eisenbahn (TWE) MaK G 1205 |
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Power type |
Diesel |
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Builder |
MaK |
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Build date |
1991-97[1] |
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Total produced |
31[1] |
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Specifications |
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UIC class |
B'B' |
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Gauge |
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
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Wheel diameter |
1,000 mm (39.37 in) (new)[1] |
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Minimum curve |
60 m (197 ft)[1] |
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Wheelbase |
bogie centre distance 6.100 m (20 ft 0.2 in)[1] axle distance 2.400 m (94.49 in)[1] |
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Length |
12.800 m (41 ft 11.9 in)[1] |
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Width |
3.080 m (10 ft 1.26 in)*[1] 3.100 m (10 ft 2.05 in)[1] |
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Height |
4.415 m (14 ft 5.82 in)*[1] 4.220 m (13 ft 10.14 in)[1] |
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Fuel capacity |
3,000 L (660 imp gal; 790 US gal)*[1] 2,500 L (550 imp gal; 660 US gal)[1] |
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Prime mover |
CAT 3512 DI-TA : 1,120 kW (1,500 hp)*[1] MTU 12V 396 TC14 : 1,180 kW (1,580 hp)[1] |
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Transmission |
Voith L5r4U2[1] |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed |
60 km/h (37 mph)*[1] 80 km/h (50 mph)[1] 100km/h** |
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The MaK G 1205 is a class of four axle B'B' diesel-hydraulic locomotives built by the Maschinenbau Kiel factory.
Description and operations
The locomotives are of a similar design to the MaK G 1204 BB locomotives, with hydraulic tranzmission, B'B' wheel arrangement, and off-centre cab.
The first twelve locomotives were built for the Eisenbahn und Hafen in Duisburg, Germany, and were powered by a V 12 Caterpillar engine, the remainder were powered by a similarly powered V 12 MTU engine also used on the MaK G 1204 BB. The Voith hydraulic converter is the same as that used on the MaK G 1204 BB and MaK G 1202 BB.
Of the 19 MTU engined versions 6 were built for NISCO (National Iranian Steel Company), 10 have worked for a variety of German private railway companies, 1 for Graz-Köflacher Eisenbahn- und Bergbaugesellschaft mbH in Austria,[1] and 2 for Banverket in Sweden.[2]
See also
- The SNCB Class 77, of which 170 were built is a development of the design.
References
External links
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to MaK G 1205. |
MaK/VSFT/Vossloh Kiel locomotives |
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1st generation 1954–1967 |
- 240 B
- 240 C
- 400C
- 450 C
- 600 D
- 650 D
- 800 D
- 850 D
- 1000 D
- 1200 D
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2nd generation 1965–1978 |
- G 320 B
- G 500 C
- G 700 C
- G 850 BB
- G 1100 BB
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3rd generation 1977–present | Light shunters |
- G 321 B
- G 322
- G 761 C
- G 762 C
- G 763 C
- G 764 C
- G 765
- DE 501
- DE 502
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4th generation 2001–present | Light shunters | |
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| Heavy shunters/Light locomotives | |
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| Line locomotives | |
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5th generation 2008–present | Light shunters | |
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| Heavy shunters/Light locomotives | |
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Export builds | |
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and locomotives | |
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Experimental locomotives and rebuilts | |
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Locomotive types in italics are in production. G-type locomotives have diesel-hydraulic transmissions, DE-type locomotives have diesel-electric transmissions. |