China Railways JF3

China Railways JF3 (解放3)
Manchukuo National Mikasa class (ミカサ)
JF3-2558 at the Shenyang Steam Locomotive Museum
Type and origin
Power type Steam
Builder Škoda Works
Build date 1927–1930
Total produced 19
Specifications
Configuration:
  Whyte 2-8-2
Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Driver dia. 1,400 mm (4 ft 7 in)
Length 20,320 mm (66 ft 8 in)
Total weight 135.5 t (133.4 long tons)
Career
Operators Qike Railway,
Huhai Railway,
Sitao Railway,
Manchukuo National Railway,
China Railway
Class MNR: ミカニ (1932−1938)
MNR: ミカサ (1938−1945)
CR: ㄇㄎ3 (1951−1959),
CR: 解放3 (1959–end)
Number in class 19
Numbers CR: 2551–2700

The China Railways JF3 (解放3, Jiěfàng, "liberation") class steam locomotive was a class of 2-8-2 steam locomotives operated by the China Railway, built by the Škoda Works in Czechoslovakia in 1927–1930.

History

These locomotives were originally built for the Qike Railway, the Huhai Railway, and the Sitao Railway.[1] After the Japanese established the puppet state of Manchukuo, these and other privately owned railways in the territory of Manchukuo were nationalised to create the Manchukuo National Railway, which designated these the Mikani (ミカニ) class.[1] In 1938 they were reclassified Mikasa (ミカサ) class.

After the end of the Pacific War, these locomotives were passed on to the Republic of China Railway. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, China Railways designated them ㄇㄎ3 (MK3) class in 1951, and subsequently 解放3 (JF3) class in 1959.[1]

Postwar

The last of these locomotives were retired in 1990,[1] and one, JF3 2558, is preserved at the Shenyang Steam Locomotive Museum.[2]

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