KiHa 43000
The KiHa 43000 was a train and one of the first two streamlined diesel multiple units in Japan, the other being the Kihani 5000. Its development was inspired by the "Fliegender Hamburger" in Germany.
KiHa 43000 series | |
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In service | 1937[1]–1958? |
Built at | Kawasaki Sharyo[1] |
Constructed | 1935?–1942? |
Operator(s) | JGR (1937-1949) JNR (1949-1958?) |
Specifications | |
Traction motors | 2x80kW DC motors[1] |
Power output | 240hp (prime mover), 150kW (generator)[1] |
Transmission | electric[1] |
Track gauge | 1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in) |
References
- "Breakthrough in Japanese Railways 5, from Japan Railway & Transport Review No. 56" (PDF). Retrieved December 13, 2020.
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