RENFE Class 310
RENFE 310
RENFE 310.009 (August 2003) |
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Performance figures |
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Maximum speed |
110 km/h (68 mph)[2] (or 114 km/h or 71 mph[1]) |
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Power output |
598 kW (802 hp)[2] |
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Tractive effort |
131.59 kN (29,580 lbf) up to 17 km/h (4.7 m/s)[1] |
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Career |
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Operators |
RENFE |
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Locale |
Spain |
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The RENFE Class 310 is a class of 60 four axle Bo'Bo' diesel-electric locomotives for shunting and freight built by Meinfesa with General Motors Electromotive Division components (engine, electrical transmission).
In the mid-2000s 4 units were converted to a subclass 310.1; a push-pull container train with a 310 class locomotive at each end; the units later became the property of Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC) and became the 353 Series.
History and design
The RENFE 310 was ordered in the late 1980s as a replacement for the RENFE Class 307 and 308. The order was part of a modernisation of the diesel shunting fleet in the 1980s which also resulted in the RENFE Class 309 and 311. The 310 Class is a variant of the General Motors SW1001 switcher with a modified cab shape.
The locomotives were painted in the standard silver and red livery standard for RENFE shunting locomotives.[3]
As of 2010 the class are split between Adif and RENFE Mercancías.[3]
Class 310.1
4 units have been converted to a formation known as "Medium Distance Teco" (TMD)[1] (Spanish: Teco de Media Distancia); this is a service intended to move containerised freight a distance between 120 and 300 km (75 and 186 mi), and compete with road transport.[note 1] Each train consists of 8 60 ft (18.29 m) wagons and a class 310 locomotive at either end, with a container capacity of 24 TEU.[4] The locomotives are connected by optical fibre.[2]
The 310.1 locomotives received modified cabs, similar to the design of the rebuilt RENFE 333.3 subclass.
Later the two sets were sold to FGC and in 2009 began use transporting car parts to a SEAT factory.[5] Under FGC ownership the units became the class FGC 353.
| RENFE 310.1 rubbish/waste container train (August 2006) |
| FGC 353 class (June 2009) |
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See also
- EMD SW1001 General Motors switcher locomotive, and basis of the class 310 design
Notes
- ↑ The push-pull freight train concept is also found in the CargoSprinter (Germany) and M250 series (Japan)
References
Literature
- Enguix i Peiro, Joan Carles : Las nuevas locomotoras 310, in Carril n° 30, 06/1990
- Galan Eruste, Manuel : Mercancias regionales : TMD. In Maquetren n° 125, 08/2003
- Gutiérrez Ruiz, Antonio : Serie 310 : Metamorfosis, in Maquetren n° 130, 01/2004
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Electric | High-speed trains | |
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| Mainline locomotives | |
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| Mainline EMUs |
- 432
- 440
- 443
- 444
- 448
- 449
- 470
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| Commuter trains |
- 430
- 431
- 433
- 434
- 435
- 436
- 439
- 440
- 440R
- 441
- 442
- 445
- 446
- 447
- 450
- 451
- 46* (Civia)
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Diesel | Mainline locomotives | |
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| Mainline and commuter trains |
- 591
- 592
- 593
- 594
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- 596
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Steam | Mainline |
- 030-2107
- 030-2128 to 2205
- 030-2107
- 030-2128
- 030-2206
- 030-2340
- 030-2537
- 040-2071
- 040-2091
- 040-2271 to 2285 (MZA)
- 062-0401 (andaluces)
- 140
- 141
- 151
- 180
- 230
- 230-4001
- 240-2001 (andaluces)
- 240-2081
- 282F
- 462-0401
- 553
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- HLD 51
- HLD 52
- HLD 53
- HLD 54
- HLD 55
- HLD 61
- HLD 62
- HLD 65
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