SNCF Class 1D1 60051 explained

PLM 141 AMD 1
SNCF 1D1 60051
Powertype:Diesel-electric
Builder:CEF
Builddate:1934
Totalproduction:1[1]
Uicclass:1′Do1′
Over Bufferbeams:14frac=8NaNfrac=8
Locoweight:94.64t
Primemover:MAN
Enginetype:Diesel
Tractionmotors:4 × CEF
Transmission:Electric
Maxspeed:70km/h
Poweroutput:600HP
Operator:PLM then SNCF
Withdrawndate:1967

1D1 60051 was a class of one prototype diesel-electric locomotive built for the PLM in 1934 by CEF.

The diesel locomotive was numbered as 141 AMD 1 when with the PLM, and was included in the inventory of the SNCF at its inception in 1938. It was numbered as 141 DA 1 in the 1950s, before the renumbering of 1962.

It was equipped with a MAN diesel engine of 600HP, replaced in 1952 by a 750HP engine.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Diesels SNCF. French. Diesels SNCF. EuroCity 64. 6 April 2017.