Chōsen Railway Class 630
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Builder's photo of Chōsen Railway Class 630 no. 632 | |||||||||||||||||||
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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]
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.