DSB Class MZ
Danish MZ Class | |
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Danske Statsbaner | |
Numbers | 1401–1461 |
Nicknames | AUS Cake Tins, Helgas, Toasters |
* scanditrain.de[6]
DSB class MZ was a series of 61
Twenty were sold to
Sub-series
MZ I
Ten units of the first series were built between 1967 and 1969, each costing DKK ~2.4 million each.[2] One is kept by the Danish Railway Museum (MZ 1401),[7] while the rest were sold to various Swedish operators between 2002 and 2006 including three to Motala Verkstad, two to Svensk Tågteknik (STT), and single units to TÅGAB, Inlandsgods, BK Tåg and Three T AB.[2]
MZ II
Sixteen units of the second series were built in 1970. They have a similar appearance and many of the same characteristics as the I-series.[3]
Seven units were sold to
MZ III
Twenty units of the third series were built between 1972 and 1974 at a cost of DKK ~3.75 million each. They have a slightly different appearance and were equipped with more powerful engines (20-cylinder version) and higher top speed.[4] The maximum hauled train weight is increased by 200 tonnes (197 long tons; 220 short tons) over the second series.[3][4]
Two units were sold to
Sixteen were sold to Australian operator Independent Rail of Australia (IRA) in 2006 having been in store for some years.[4][9] All were overhauled in Copenhagen before being exported.[10] They were shipped between 2006 and 2008.[11][12] The last batch of six were damaged in transit off Bermuda when the MV Emmagracht encountered rough seas. All were off-loaded in Savannah, Georgia to be cleaned of oil contamination. Upon arriving in Australia, 1441 and 1444 were declared write-offs and scrapped at Bradken's Braemar facility in 2010.[13]
After being regeared with a top speed of 105 km/h, the remainder entered service retaining their existing numbers.
Number | Status | Notes |
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1427 | Operational | |
1428 | Operational | |
1429 | Stow | Stow at Cardiff |
1431 | Operational | |
1432 | Operational | |
1433 | Operational | |
1434 | Scrapped | |
1435 | Operational | |
1437 | Operational | |
1438 | Scrapped | Major damage at Port Botany |
1440 | Operational | Following a collision with a container, was returned to traffic Sep 2020 with a rebuilt cab at one end. |
1441 | Scrapped | Written off on arrival, scrapped Bradken 2010 |
1443 | Operational | |
1444 | Scrapped | Written off on arrival, scrapped Bradken 2010 |
1445 | Stow | Stowed at Cardiff |
1446 | Scrapped | Shell stored at Cardiff |
As for 2018, there is only one unit of the 3rd series remaining in Denmark.
MZ IV
Fifteen units of the fourth series were built between 1977 and 1978. It has the same performance as the MZ III,[5] but a slightly different appearance (narrower front window[6]).
Two units were sold to TÅGAB of Sweden in 2006, scrapped in 2015, five to Baneservice, Norway in 2009, now owned by NRFAB in Sweden. The remainder have been in service with Railion Denmark (Now DB Cargo Scandinavia) since 2001, as for 2018, 6 of the MZ IV remain in service in Denmark.[5] 2 units were sold 2015 to NRFAB in Sweden.
Preservation
MZ 1401 is part of the collection of the Danish Railway Museum.[7]
See also
- RENFE Class 333, the original class 333s were built to the same NOHAB design as the DSB MZ
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MZ 1418
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Class MZ in private ownership at Östersund (2008)
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Independent Rail MZ 1438 at Blayney in July 2010
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Railion Denmark MZ 1450 and 1458 (2003)
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COMSA MZIII at Cortes de la Frontera, Spain (2009)
References
- ISBN 87-88632-79-2.
- ^ a b c DSB MZ(I) 1401–1410, www.jernbanen.dk
- ^ a b c d DSB MZ(II) 1411–1426, www.jernbanen.dk
- ^ a b c d e f DSB MZ(III) 1427–1446, www.jernbanen.dk
- ^ a b c DSB MZ(IV) 1447–1461, www.jernbanen.dk
- ^ a b Siegfried Schoepfer. "Die dänische MZ". train.scanditrain.de (in German). Archived from the original on 12 August 2021. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
- ^ a b "Mz 1401". museumstog.dk (in Danish).
- ^ "DSB MZ 1425". jernbanen.dk (in Danish).
- ^ Intelligence Railway Gazette International March 2006 page 119
- ^ Swedish-built Locomotives for Australia Railway Digest April 2006 page 24
- ^ New Locos for LVRF Motive Power issue 45 April 2006 page 7
- ^ IRA MZ Class Update Motive Power issue 60 October 2008 page 6
- ^ MotivePower Roundup Motive Power issue 69 May 2010 page 27
- ISBN 9781921719011.
- ^ MotivePower Roundup Movive Power issue 78 January 2012 page 20
- ^ Motive Power Roundup Motive Power issue 105 May 2016 page 74
Sources
- Individual locomotive histories
- "DSB Litra MZ(I) 1401-1410". jernbanen.dk (in Danish).
- "DSB Litra MZ(II) 1411-1426". jernbanen.dk (in Danish).
- "DSB Litra MZ(III) 1427-1446". jernbanen.dk (in Danish).
- "DSB MZ Litra(IV) 1447-1461". jernbanen.dk (in Danish).
- "Banesiden – Materiel – Straekningslokomotiver – MZ I". john-nissen.dk (in Danish). Archived from the original on 19 July 2011.
- "Banesiden – Materiel – Straekningslokomotiver – MZ II". john-nissen.dk (in Danish). Archived from the original on 10 June 2011.
- "Banesiden – Materiel – Straekningslokomotiver – MZ III". john-nissen.dk (in Danish). Archived from the original on 19 July 2011.
- "Banesiden – Materiel – Straekningslokomotiver – MZ IV". john-nissen.dk (in Danish). Archived from the original on 10 June 2011.
- History and technical
- Morten Abrahamsen. "Litra MZ serie I – IV – introduktion". morten-abrahamsen.dk (in Danish). Archived from the original on 19 July 2011.
Further reading
- Former DSB Class MZ: Still Active Today's Railways Europe issue 273 September 2018 pages 22–26
External links
- "MZ profile and owners on Trainspo". trainspo.com.
- Images
- "MZ's in Australia". railzone.org. Archived from the original on 2 October 2011.
- "Mz lokomotiver". jernbane.net (in Norwegian). Archived from the original on 25 April 2009. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
- Hvass, Bjarke (ed.). "Litra MZ i Danmark og udlandet". gm-nyt.dk (in Danish). Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
- Videos