Renfe Class 340 | |
Powertype: | Diesel-hydraulic |
Builder: | Krauss-Maffei 4000 to 4010[1] 4011 onwards: Babcock & Wilcox |
Builddate: | 1966[2] |
Totalproduction: | 32 |
Uicclass: | B'B' |
Length: | 19.751NaN1 (20.35m (66.77feet) over buffers) |
Width: | 3.082NaN2 |
Height: | 4.262NaN2 |
Locoweight: | 88t |
Fuelcap: | 5000L |
Primemover: | 2 Maybach diesel model MD 870 |
Cylindercount: | V16 |
Transmission: | Hydraulic Maybach Mekydro K 184 BT |
Maxspeed: | 130 km/h |
Poweroutput: | 2 x 2000hp |
Operator: | Renfe |
Locale: | Spain |
Lastrundate: | 1987[3] |
The Class 340 of Renfe (4000 under the previous numbering scheme) were a class of 4-axle diesel-hydraulic locomotives built by Krauss-Maffei (and Babcock & Wilcox) for the Spanish Railways. The design is similar in outward appearance and technology to the DB Class V 200. 32 units were built.
The locomotives had a total power of 4000hp from 2 motors (each a 16-cylinder Maybach/Mercedes-Benz MD870) diesel engine. Hydraulic transmissions used were two Mekydro K184.
The contract consisted of a series of 32 units which were shipped between 1966 and 1969, ten manufactured in Germany by Krauss-Maffei and the remaining twenty-two manufactured Spain by Babcock & Wilcox. The locomotives were similar to the V 200.1 Series of the Deutsche Bundesbahn, but with more power, more weight and slightly longer.
The units were conceived as locomotives for passenger services, with a maximum speed of 130km/h, but then were also used for freight trains which together with inadequate maintenance led to many failures in this series.
None are currently in service and 30 of the 32 units have been scrapped, the 4020 (Renfe 340 020) is in the Museo del Ferrocarril de Madrid[3] and the 4026 (Renfe 340 026) is in the process of being restored by the AZAFT (Asociación Zaragozana de Amigos del Ferrocarril y Tranvías).