New Zealand DSJ class locomotive

New Zealand DSJ class

DSJ 4004 in Picton, April 2012.
Type and origin
Power type Diesel-Electric
Builder Toshiba Heavy Industries, Japan (1) NZR Addington Workshops (4)
Build date 1984–1985
Total produced 5
Specifications
UIC class Bo'Bo'
Gauge 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)
Prime mover One: Cummins KTA-1150L
Engine type 6-cyl diesel engine
Career
Operators New Zealand Railways, Tranz Rail, Toll Rail, KiwiRail
Numbers TMS: 4004–4060
Locale All of New Zealand
Disposition Currently in service

The New Zealand DSJ class is a class of diesel-electric shunting locomotive used on the New Zealand rail network. The class has a very similar overall design to the DSG class, but is instead single-engined, has a cab that is offset from the centre, and is both shorter and lighter than its twin-engined counterpart. The first DSJ was assembled in Japan by Toshiba Heavy Industries, the same company who built the EO class electric locomotives. The remaining four were assembled at the former Addington Workshops in Christchurch.

With only 5 members in this class, it represents one of the smallest contingents of shunt locomotives in current use.

DSJ 4017 performing shunt duties at Ahuriri.

Class register

Key: In service On lease Out of service Preserved Overhaul/Repair Scrapped
TMS No. Introduced Current Livery Status Allocated to Notes
DSJ 4004 March 1984 KiwiRail In service South Island Assembled in Japan.
DSJ 4017 December 1984 KiwiRail In service South Island
DSJ 4032 December 1984 Toll Rail ("Corn Cob") In service North Island
DSJ 4045 December 1984 KiwiRail In service North Island
DSJ 4060 December 1984 Toll Rail ("Corn Cob") In service North Island

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