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China Railways SL2

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China Railways SL2
Mantetsu Pashini class (パシニ)
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
BuilderShahekou Works
Build date1916 (3), 1921 (3)
Total produced6
Specifications
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Driver dia.1,750 mm (69 in)
Adhesive weight60.01 t (59.06 long tons)
Loco weight92.46 t (91.00 long tons)
Firebox:
 • Firegrate area
4.66 m2 (50.2 sq ft)
Boiler pressure14.1 kgf/cm2 (201 psi)
Cylinder size533 mm × 660 mm
(21.0 in × 26.0 in)
Valve gearWalschaerts
Career
OperatorsSouth Manchuria Railway
China Railway
ClassSMR: G1 (1916–1920)
SMR: パシイ (1920–1945)
CR: ㄆㄒ2 (1951−1959)
CR: 勝利2 (1959−)
Number in class6
NumbersSMR: 800–806 (1908–1938)
SMR: パシニ1–6 (1938–1945)

The China Railways SL2 (勝利2, Shènglì, "victory") class steam locomotive was a class of 4-6-2 passenger steam locomotives operated by the China Railway. They were originally built for the South Manchuria Railway (Mantetsu), where they were designated Pashini (パシニ) class.

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History

Originally designated class G1, the Pashini class engines were built by Mantetsu's Shahekou Works in Dalian, based on the experience gained through the construction of the H4 (later Sorishi) class locomotives. A total of six were built between 1916 and 1921, with superheaters of the same time as were used in the rebuilding of the Pashii class, and the Pashini class were very similar to the previous class, though with larger cylinders.

The first three were built in 1916, by which time the operation of express passenger services was being reduced due to the First World War - they were discontinued entirely by 1918 - so the motivation for building them is uncertain. Another three were built in 1921 after express trains resumed operating in June of that year. On the main line (DalianXinjing) they were being used on express and ordinary passenger trains, as well as mixed and goods trains, whilst on the Anfeng Line they were used on express and ordinary passenger trains and mixed trains.

Owner Class & numbers
(pre-1920)
Class & numbers
(1920–1938)
Class & numbers
(1938–1945)
Builder
Mantetsu G1 850–855 パシニ850–パシニ855 パシニ1–パシニ6 Shahekou Works

Postwar

All six were assigned to the Mudanjiang Railway Bureau at the end of the war and were handed over to the Republic of China Railway. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, they were classified class ㄆㄒ2 (PX2) by the China Railway in 1951, becoming class SL2 (勝利, Shènglì, "victory") in 1959.

References

This page was last edited on 17 July 2023, at 13:47
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