Sentetsu Goroi-class locomotive
The Goroi class (ゴロイ) was a class of steam tank locomotives of the Chosen Government Railway (Sentetsu) with 2-4-2 wheel arrangement.[1] The "Goro" name came from the American naming system for steam locomotives, under which locomotives with 2-4-2 wheel arrangement were called "Columbia".[2]
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Description
Three Goro-class locomotives were built in 1923 by Kisha Seizō of Japan for Sentetsu,[3] delivered in 1924.[1] Initially numbered 61-63, they received the ゴロイ1 through ゴロイ3 numbers in Sentetsu's general renumbering of 1938.[1]
After the partition of Korea, all three Goroi-class locomotives went to the Korean State Railway in North Korea, where they were designated 고로하 (Koroha) class and numbered 고로하1 through 고로하3.[4]
Construction
Sentetsu running number | Postwar | |||||
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Original | 1938–1945 | Owner | Number | Builder | Year | Works number |
ゴロ61 | ゴロイ1 | KSR | 고로하1 | Kisha Seizō | 1923 | 754 |
ゴロ62 | ゴロイ2 | KSR | 고로하1 | Kisha Seizō | 1923 | 755 |
ゴロ63 | ゴロイ3 | KSR | 고로하1 | Kisha Seizō | 1923 | 756 |
Total | 3 |
References
- Byeon, Seong-u (1999). 한국철도차량 100년사 [Korean Railways Rolling Stock Centennial] (in Korean). Seoul: Korea Rolling Stock Technical Corp.
- Colvin, Fred H. (1906). The railroad pocket-book: a quick reference cyclopedia of railroad information. New York, Derry-Collard; London, Locomotive Publishing Company (US-UK co-edition).
- Yamada, Keitarō (1972). 汽車会社蒸気機関車製造史 [Manufacturing History of Kisha Kaisha Steam Locomotives] (in Japanese). Nagoya: Kōyūsha.
- "North and South Korea Steam Locomotives". 20 April 2004. Archived from the original on 20 April 2004.
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