PKP class SM04

PKP class SM04

Infobox Locomotive
name = SM04
powertype = Diesel


caption = SM04-002 at Chabówka Railway Museum
builder = Zastal flag|POL
serialnumber =
buildmodel = 409Da
builddate = 1972, 1978
totalproduction = 2
whytetype =
aarwheels = B
uicclass =
gauge = 1435 mm
leadingsize =
driversize = 950 mm
trailingsize =
wheelbase =
length = 6940 mm
width = 2970 mm
height = 3380 mm
framesize =
weightondrivers =
weight = 24 T
locotenderweight =
fueltype =
fuelc

tenderc

consumption =
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collectionmethod =
primemover =
enginetype = 10H6/14H6
aspiration =
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cylindercount = 6
cylindersize =
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valvegear =
transmission = Mechanical
topspeed = 25/7 km/h (Ls150)
45,8 km/h (2LS150)
poweroutput = 133 kW
tractiveeffort = 58,5 kN
factorofadhesion =
locobrakes = Knorr
trainbrakes =
railroad = PKP
railroadclass = SM04
numinclass =
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officialname =
nicknames = Kogucik
Kaczka
locale = flag|POL Poland
deliverydate = 1972, 1978
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The SM04 (factory designation 409Da) is a low power, Polish built shunter, formerly operated by PKP (Polish National Railways) and is an improved version of the SM03. Possibly due to its appearance, the locomotive has been given the nicknames "kogucik" (the Polish diminutive for a cockerel) and "kaczka" (the Polish word for a duck).

History

Built between 1972 and 1978, the SM04 differed from its predecessor in that its construction allowed for the installation of a more powerful diesel engine, built under licence from Henschel. Originally, this engine was to be the 10H6, which had a power output of 160 bhp; however the 180 bhp 14H6 was used instead.

The SM04 was mainly sold to industry, where they carried their factory designation of 409Da. A mere 2 examples were acquired by PKP at the beginning of the '90s. Both locomotives had been salvaged from Zakłady Naprawcze Taboru Kolejowego w Sędziszowie (Sędziszów Rolling Stock Reparation Plant), but were removed from PKP's inventory in 2000. One of these is now stationed as an exhibit at the railway museum in Chabówka.

Locomotive assignment

Resources

* [http://www.igor.kolej.szczecin.pl Modern Locos Gallery]
* [http://www.rail.pl Rail Service]
* [http://www.mikoleje.kolej.szczecin.pl Mikoleje]
* [http://www.parowozy.pl/skansen/spalinowe Chabówka Rail Museum]

ee also

*Polish locomotives designation





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