VR Class Dm7
Dm6, Dm7 | |
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Dm7 multiple units at Jyväskylä railway station in 1987 | |
In service | 1954–88 |
Manufacturer | Valmet |
Constructed | 1954–63 |
Number built |
15 (Dm6) 197 (Dm7) |
Number preserved | 21 |
Fleet numbers |
4000–4014 (Dm6) 4020–4216 (Dm7) |
Capacity | 64 passengers |
Operator(s) | Valtionrautatiet |
Specifications | |
Car length | 16,660 mm (656 in) |
Width | 3,100 mm (120 in) |
Height | 3,400 mm (130 in) |
Maximum speed | 95 km/h (59 mph), later 115 km/h (71 mph) |
Weight | 15–18 t (14.8–17.7 long tons; 16.5–19.8 short tons) |
Prime mover(s) | Valmet 815 D |
Power output | 130 kW (170 hp) |
UIC classification | (1A)′(A1)′dm |
AAR wheel arrangement | 1A-A1 |
Track gauge | 1,524 mm (5 ft) |
The Dm6 and Dm7 were diesel multiple units built by Valmet in the 1950s and 1960s for Valtionrautatiet.[1] They are known by their nickname lättähattu (Finnish for "flat hat", the first widespread youth culture movement in Finland).[2]
History
At the beginning of the 1950s it became clear that VR needed multiple units to compete with buses in short-distance traffic.[3] In 1952, seven Dm6s were ordered from Valmet, and eight more the next year.[3]
After testing the Dm6:s and having noted that the new DMU:s worked well in Finnish conditions, VR ordered more units.[4] In total, 197 Dm7 class multiple units were built with some modifications (a larger wheel size, for instance).[4]
Variants
DmG7
Three Dm7:s (numbers 4145–4147) were transformed into goods transport vehicles. They were withdrawn in 1981.[5]
Ttv
16 Dm7:s were transformed into electric maintenance vehicles.[6]
Preservation
All Dm6:s have been withdrawn from service.[7] 20 Dm7:s are preserved by Finnish museum railway associations.[8]
No 4020 is at the Finnish Railway Museum.
See also
- Finnish Railway Museum
- VR Group
- List of Finnish locomotives
- List of railway museums Worldwide
- Heritage railways
- List of heritage railways
- Restored trains
- Jokioinen Museum Railway
- History of rail transport in Finland
References
- ↑ "Dm7" (in Finnish). Suomen Rautatiemuseo. Retrieved 6 June 2011.
- ↑ Kiiskinen & Ahonen 1995, p. 123.
- 1 2 Eonsuu, Honkanen & Pölhö 1995, p. 74.
- 1 2 Eonsuu, Honkanen & Pölhö 1995, p. 76.
- ↑ Eonsuu, Honkanen & Pölhö 1995, p. 80.
- ↑ Eonsuu, Honkanen & Pölhö 1995, p. 111.
- ↑ Eonsuu, Honkanen & Pölhö 1995, p. 75.
- ↑ Eonsuu, Honkanen & Pölhö 1995, p. 77.
- Literature
External links
Media related to VR Class Dm7 at Wikimedia Commons