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JNR Class EF57

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Power type
  
Electric

Build date
  
1939–1943

UIC class
  
(2'Co)(Co'2)

Builder
  
Hitachi, Kawasaki

AAR wheel arr.
  
2-C+C-2

Gauge
  
1,067 mm (3 ft 6 in)

JNR Class EF57

The Class EF57 (EF57形) of 2-C+C-2 wheel arrangement DC electric locomotives was a development of the previous JNR Class EF56. 15 Class EF57s were built between 1939 and 1943 by Hitachi and Kawasaki.

Introduced on Tokaido Line passenger services, they were seen at the head of expresses such as the Tsubame, complete with train headboard mounted precariously on the front of the cab decks. With the introduction of the newer semi-streamlined Class EF58s on Tokaido Line services, the EF57s were transferred to the Tohoku Main Line. At the same time, their steam-heating boilers were removed and replaced by electric-heating generators.

The class remained in use on long-distance express trains on the Tohoku Main Line until the 1970s.

Preserved examples

Only one member of the class is preserved: EF57 7 in a park in Utsunomiya, Tochigi Prefecture.

References

JNR Class EF57 Wikipedia