Henschel DH 440

German diesel-hydraulic locomotive From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The DH 440 is a type of diesel-hydraulic locomotive built by Henschel in 1956–58 as one of their second-generation diesel locomotive types. They had wheel arrangement C, with three axles powered through a jackshaft.

Power typeDiesel
Power typeDiesel
BuilderHenschel
Build date1956–1958
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DH 440
RWE 2 at the Rheinisches Industriebahnmuseum, Nippes (2010).
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel
BuilderHenschel
Build date1956–1958
Total produced6
Specifications
Configuration:
  Whyte0-6-0DM
  UICC
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Length9.44 m (30 ft 11+58 in)
Loco weight40.5 t (39.9 long tons; 44.6 short tons)
Prime moverMAN W8V17,5/22A
RPM range1100[1]
Engine typeStraight-8 four-stroke diesel[2][1]
Cylinders8
Cylinder size175 mm × 220 mm (6.9 in × 8.7 in)[1]
Transmissionhydraulic, Voith L37U
Performance figures
Maximum speed60 km/h (37 mph)
Power output440 hp (330 kW)
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Six units of the type were built,[3] of which three were bought by the Danish State Railways (DSB) and designated Class MH, numbered 201–203. These formed the basis for the 120 locomotives MH 301–420, built by Danish company Frichs without licence from Henschel.[4] The other three units were purchased by different German industrial railways.

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