JNR Class C52
Class of 6 Japanese 4-6-2 steam locomotives
- Outside: Walschaerts
- Inside: Gresley
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First run | February 1926 |
Scrapped | 1947 |
Disposition | All scrapped |
The Class C52 (C52形) is a type of 4-6-2 steam locomotive built by the American Locomotive Company for the Japanese Government Railways in 1925. The locomotives were originally classified as the 8200 class under the JGR locomotive classification system.
They were acquired to sample the latest American three-cylinder conjugated valve gear steam technology; as a consequence only six – the minimum order – were purchased and the tenders were built locally by Hitachi. They were the last Japanese steam locomotives to be imported. These served as an exemplary forerunner to the C53.
- Drawing (before renovation)
See also
- Japan Railways locomotive numbering and classification
- JGR Class 8900
- JNR Class C51
- JNR Class C53
References
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