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China Railways SS8

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Power type
  
Electric

Build date
  
1994 – 2001

Model
  
SS8

UIC class
  
Bo′Bo′

China Railways SS8

Builder
  
Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Works

Gauge
  
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 ⁄2 in)

The Shaoshan 8 (SS8; Chinese: 韶山8) is a semi-high-speed electric locomotive used on the Peoples' Republic of China's national railway system. The SS8 is based on its predecessor, the SS5, and was developed and built by CSR Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Works.

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Production

A total of 245 (0001–0243, 2001–2002) SS8s have been built since 1994. Batch production commenced in 1997.

Routes

The only route they were used on was the Jingguang line, the railway line linking Beijing West Railway Station with Guangzhou, Guangdong. The SS8 currently serves the Shanghai–Kowloon Through Train and the Beijing–Kowloon Through Train.

Speed record

On June 24, 1998, the SS8 broke the Chinese rail speed record by achieving a top speed of 239.6 km/h (148.9 mph) on a test run between Xuchang and Xiaoshangqiao. The locomotive used was fleet number 0001.

Use on KCR

When the Guangzhou–Shenzhen Railway was electrified, China Railway extended through trains into Hong Kong via the Kowloon–Canton Railway (KCR) East Rail Line. These trains were initially hauled by an SS8 locomotive but their pantographs were considered harmful to KCR's catenary even after necessary conversions had been made. So, for a long time, China Railways DF11 diesel locomotives were used. After KCR provided their technical requirements of HK-compliance pantographs to China Railway, the company adapted some of their SS8's in order to meet the pantograph requirements. As of March 2010, the SS8 is still the only China Railway electric locomotive allowed to access Hong Kong.

References

China Railways SS8 Wikipedia