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The PL2 class 2-6-2 is one of the industrial locomotives used by China Railway, originally built in 1935 by Nippon Sharyō for the
South Manchuria Railway The South Manchuria Railway ( ja, 南満州鉄道, translit=Minamimanshū Tetsudō; ), officially , Mantetsu ( ja, 満鉄, translit=Mantetsu) or Mantie () for short, was a large of the Empire of Japan whose primary function was the operatio ...
, which designated them Pureni (プレニ) class.PL2 1 to PL2 535
Railography : Chinese Locomotive Lists
After the war, Pureni class locomotives were taken over by the China Railway, becoming class ㄆㄌ2 in 1951, later PL2 in 1959, numbers 31–50.PL2 Class 2-6-2s
Railography : Chinese Steam Locomotive Profiles


Preservation

*PL2-248 is preserved at Kiraku-yama park,
Tsukubamirai, Ibaraki is a city located in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. , the city had an estimated population of 51,035 in 20,030 households and a population density of 645 persons per km². The percentage of the population aged over 65 was 26.3%. The total area of th ...
, Japan.きらくやまふれあいの丘 PL2型(プレニ)
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See also

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China Railways JF6 The China Railways JF6 (解放6, ''Jiěfàng'', "liberation") class steam locomotive was a class of 2-8-2 steam locomotives for freight trains operated by the China Railway. They were originally built in Japan and Manchukuo between 1934 and ...
* China Railways SY *
China Railways YJ The China Railways YJ ( Chinese: 跃进; pinyin: Y''uè Jìn''; lit. 'leap forward') design is based on China Railways PL2 class 2-6-2, itself derived from the JF6 2-8-2, the predecessor of the well known SY class mikado. According to Chinese s ...


References

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