The Class 630 was a class of steam tank locomotives with 2-6-2 wheel arrangement operated by the Chōsen Railway in colonial Korea .[ 1] The first five were built for the company by Kisha Seizō of Japan for use on the railway's Hwanghae Line ; they were numbered 630 through 634 (works numbers 1113-1117);[ 1] these were joined by an unknown number built by Nippon Sharyō in the same year.[ 2]
Chōsen Railway Class 630 Builder's photo of Chōsen Railway Class 630 no. 632
Specifications Configuration: • Whyte 2-6-2 TGauge 762 mm (2 ft 6 in )Driver dia.940 mm (37 in) Length 8,634 mm (339.9 in) Width 2,134 mm (84.0 in) Height 3,150 mm (124 in) Total weight 28.50 t (28.05 long tons)
Engine number 634 being loaded onto a ship for delivery.
After the Liberation and partition of Korea , these locomotives were taken over by the Korean State Railway of North Korea , and were likely scrapped after the conversion of the Hwanghae Line network to standard gauge in 1973. Their KSR numbering is unknown.
The Class 655 was a class of three 2-6-2T tank locomotives built by Kisha Seizō for the Chōsen Railway in 1935 (works numbers 1302-1304). Numbered 655 through 657, they were nearly identical to the Class 630 engines.[ 1]
Like the Class 630, these were taken over by the Korean State Railway in 1948, but their subsequent fate is unknown.
^ a b c 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.
^ Byeon, Seong-u (1999). 한국철도차량 100년사 [Korean Railways Rolling Stock Centennial ] (in Korean). Seoul: Korea Rolling Stock Technical Corp.