Diesel Locomotive

In between 1958 and 1963, China successfully trail-manufactured the first generation of locomotives which was called 'Ju Long' (means: Gigantic Dragon). Since then, China has been manufacturing and developing diesel locomotives.

Since the first locomotive was made in 1964, China has already made over 70 types of locomotives and the quantity is over 12000.

Here, you can at least see 60 types of those Chinese engines, including the engines that imported and exported. Once you finish surfing the sections below, you will realize that China is a ¡®Realm of trains'.

 

The types of locomotives:

JU LONG (means: the gigantic dragon)

JIAN SHE (means: construction)

XIAN XING (means: go ahead)

WEI XING (means: satellite)

BEIJING: BEIJING (means: Beijing)

DONG FANG HONG (DFH) (means: sun rises in the east): DFH1  DFH2  DFH3  DFH4  DFH5  DFH5B  DFH6  DFH7  DFH21

DONG FENG (DF) (means: the east wind): DF  DF2   DF3  DF4  DF4B  DF4B-D   DF4C   DF4CK   DF4D   DF4DD  DF4DF   DF4DJ   DF4DK   DF4E   DF5   DF5D   DF6   DF7   DF7B   DF7C   DF7C3   DF7D   DF7G   DF7J   DF8   DF8B   DF8BJ   DF8DJ   DF9   DF10   DF10D   DF10F   DF11   DF11G   DF11Z   DF12   DF21

ND: ND1  ND2   ND3   ND4   ND5

NJ: NJ1   NJ2

NY: NY5   NY6   NY7   NY1003

GONG KUANG (GK) (means: mining and industry): GK0   GK1   GK1C   GK1CB   GK1D   GK1E   GK1F   GK2   GK2C   GK3B   GKD1   GKD6

TAI XING

DIESEL TRAIN SET:  SHEN ZHOU    JIN LUN    XIN SHU GUANG    LU SHAN    JIN LONG    TANG CHE

 

translated by: Akira, translation assistance and director: Wei WU

Special thanks to: Kikoboy, tzq123123, Wei WU.