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RENFE Class 309

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Power type
  
Diesel-hydraulic

Build date
  
1986-1987

UIC class
  
C

Model
  
DH-700

Total produced
  
20

RENFE Class 309

Builder
  
M.T.M (La Maquinista Terrestre y Maritima SA)

The RENFE Class 309 is a class of 20 three axle diesel-hydraulic locomotives shunters built by M.T.M. for RENFE, and introduced between 1986-7.

History and design

In the late 1970s RENFE began planning to modernise its shunting locomotives; initially modernisation of the RENFE 303 with new engines was considered and one locomotive converted, but the experiment was not carried forward. In 1982 RENFE opened bidding for a contract for 50 locomotives of up to 1,100 hp (820 kW). M.T.M. (Maquinista Terrestre y Marítima) offered its own development, and was successful: in July 1983 RENFE placed an order for 20 units.

The first units were delivered in the red-brown/yellow/white estrella livery in 1985 and were accepted into service in 1986 after correction of technical problems.

Initially the property of RENFE, after the creation of Adif the locomotives were divided between Mercancías (formerly Cargas freight) and Adif (infrastructure services). As of 2010 about half have been painted in a red and grey livery.

References

RENFE Class 309 Wikipedia