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PKP classification system (Polish locomotive designation) is a system of assigning letters and numbers to series and individual locomotives used by the PKP -
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national railroad operator. The system was introduced for the steam stock by the Ministry of Railways on 3 November 1922, shortly after Poland regained her independence (1918) when the Polish railroads inherited a variety of German, Austrian and Russian steam locomotives, each with its own type convention. It was put into use in 1923–1926 years. The adopted solution allows telling the locomotive type (passenger/freight/mixed),
wheel arrangement In rail transport, a wheel arrangement or wheel configuration is a system of classifying the way in which wheels are distributed under a locomotive. Several notations exist to describe the wheel assemblies of a locomotive by type, position, and c ...
, origin and some other information from the type designation. After
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a similar system was also adapted for diesel and electric locomotives.


Electric and diesel locomotives

In the case of electric and diesel locomotives, and multiple units, a designation consists of two capital letters and two digits, without a space between letters and digits. The first letter E or S indicates a kind of traction (electric or diesel), the second letter indicates a locomotive purpose. Digits mark subsequent classes, and their ranges also carry additional information on construction features. Some railcar classes have three digits.


First letter

*E -
electric locomotive An electric locomotive is a locomotive powered by electricity from overhead lines, a third rail or on-board energy storage such as a battery or a supercapacitor. Locomotives with on-board fuelled prime movers, such as diesel engines or g ...
( pl, elektryczna) *S - diesel locomotive ( pl, spalinowa)


Second letter


Locomotives

*P - passenger locomotive ( pl, pasażerska) *T - freight locomotive ( pl, towarowa) *U - mixed-traffic locomotive ( pl, uniwersalna - universal) *M - shunting locomotive ( pl, manewrowa)


Electric multiple units

*W - for high platforms ( pl, wysoki) *N - for both high and low platforms ( pl, niski) *D - for long distance traffic ( pl, dalekobieżny)


Diesel railcars and multiple units

* D - for long-distance traffic * N - for suburban traffic * R - special purpose (mobile workshops, emergency use etc.) * A -
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( pl, autobus szynowy)


Numbers


Electric locomotives

*01-14 - four axles,
Bo-Bo B-B and Bo-Bo are the Association of American Railroads (AAR) and British classifications of wheel arrangement for railway locomotives with four axles in two individual bogies. They are equivalent to the B′B′ and Bo′Bo′ classifications in ...
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direct current Direct current (DC) is one-directional flow of electric charge. An electrochemical cell is a prime example of DC power. Direct current may flow through a conductor such as a wire, but can also flow through semiconductors, insulators, or eve ...
, 3 kV *15-19 - four axles,
Bo-Bo B-B and Bo-Bo are the Association of American Railroads (AAR) and British classifications of wheel arrangement for railway locomotives with four axles in two individual bogies. They are equivalent to the B′B′ and Bo′Bo′ classifications in ...
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alternating current Alternating current (AC) is an electric current which periodically reverses direction and changes its magnitude continuously with time in contrast to direct current (DC) which flows only in one direction. Alternating current is the form in whic ...
*20-34 - six axles, Co-Co,
direct current Direct current (DC) is one-directional flow of electric charge. An electrochemical cell is a prime example of DC power. Direct current may flow through a conductor such as a wire, but can also flow through semiconductors, insulators, or eve ...
, 3 kV *35-39 - six axles, Co-Co,
alternating current Alternating current (AC) is an electric current which periodically reverses direction and changes its magnitude continuously with time in contrast to direct current (DC) which flows only in one direction. Alternating current is the form in whic ...
*40-49 - other types In the case of electric and diesel locomotives consisting of two cars, the letters A and B were added after the serial number for each car but the number is still the same for both the cars or after important modernisation (look for EU07A).


Electric multiple units

*51–64 – three-car set, 3 kV DC *65–69 – three-car set, AC *70–74 – four-car set, 3 kV DC *75–79 – four-car set, AC *80–89 – single electric car, any voltage or type of current *90–93 – two car sets, 800 V DC *94–99 – other Every car in a multiple unit is further designated by its own suffix: *s – (silnikowy) motor car (with or without a driver's cab) *d – (doczepny) trailer car without a driver's cab *r – (rozrządczy) trailer car with a driver's cab If there is more than one car of a given designation in a unit, they are further identified with the letter 'a' or 'b'. For example, a typical 3-car EMU class EN57 consists of the following cars: * ra (trailer car with a driver's cab) * s (motor car, in this case without a driver's cab) * rb (trailer car with a driver's cab) Another 3-car EMU, class EW58, consists of the following cars: * sa (motor car, in this case with a driver's cab) * d (trailer car without a driver's cab) * sb (motor car, in this case with a driver's cab) Example of a single car's designation: EN57-830ra.


Diesel locomotives

*01–09 – mechanical transmission, no multiple-unit control *10–14 – mechanical transmission, multiple-unit control *15–24 – hydraulic transmission, no multiple-unit control *25–29 – hydraulic transmission, multiple-unit control *30–39 – electric transmission, no multiple-unit control *40–49 – electric transmission, multiple-unit control


Diesel railcars and multiple units

* 51–59 – mechanical transmission, no multiple-unit control * 60–69 – mechanical transmission, multiple-unit control * 70–79 – hydraulic or hydro-mechanical transmission, no multiple-unit control * 80–89 – hydraulic transmission, multiple-unit control * 90–94 – electric transmission, no multiple-unit control * 95–99 – electric transmission, multiple-unit control


Steam locomotives

Designations of standard gauge PKP steam locomotives consist of two letters (or three letters in case of tank locomotives) and a number written directly behind the letters. Designations of narrow gauge locomotives follow other rules.


First letter

The upper case letter means: *P - fast train locomotive ( pl, pospieszna) *O - mixed/stopping train traffic ( pl, osobowa - passenger) *T - freight locomotive ( pl, towarowa)


Last letter

Last letter (lower case) indicates the
wheel arrangement In rail transport, a wheel arrangement or wheel configuration is a system of classifying the way in which wheels are distributed under a locomotive. Several notations exist to describe the wheel assemblies of a locomotive by type, position, and c ...
, in increasing order of the number of driving axles. *a - one
driving axle On a steam locomotive, a driving wheel is a powered wheel which is driven by the locomotive's pistons (or turbine, in the case of a steam turbine locomotive). On a conventional, non-articulated locomotive, the driving wheels are all coupled ...
, any number of unpowered axles *b - 0-4-0 *c -
2-4-0 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, four powered and coupled driving wheels on two axles and no trailing wheels. The notation 2-4-0T indi ...
or
0-4-2 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement with no leading wheels, four powered and coupled driving wheels on two axles and two trailing wheels on one axle. While the first locom ...
*d - 4-4-0 or 0-4-4 *e - 2-4-2 *f - 4-4-2 or 2-4-4 *g - two
driving axle On a steam locomotive, a driving wheel is a powered wheel which is driven by the locomotive's pistons (or turbine, in the case of a steam turbine locomotive). On a conventional, non-articulated locomotive, the driving wheels are all coupled ...
s, more than three unpowered axles, *h - 0-6-0 *i -
2-6-0 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, usually in a leading truck, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and no trailing wheels. ...
or
0-6-2 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and two trailing wheels on one axle. The type is sometimes kno ...
*k - 4-6-0 or 0-6-4 *l - 2-6-2 *m -
4-6-2 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, six powered and coupled driving wheels on three axles and two trailing wheels on one axle. The locomo ...
*n -
2-6-4 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, a locomotive has two leading wheels, six coupled driving wheels and four trailing wheels. This arrangement is commonly called Adriatic. Overview With only a few known except ...
*o - three
driving axle On a steam locomotive, a driving wheel is a powered wheel which is driven by the locomotive's pistons (or turbine, in the case of a steam turbine locomotive). On a conventional, non-articulated locomotive, the driving wheels are all coupled ...
s, more than three unpowered axles *p - 0-8-0 *r - 2-8-0 or
0-8-2 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 0-8-2 represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, eight powered and coupled driving wheels on four axles, and two trailing wheels on one axle (usually in a trailing ...
*s -
4-8-0 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of four leading wheels on two axles, usually in a leading truck or bogie, eight powered and coupled driving wheels on four axles and no ...
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*t - 2-8-2 *u - four
driving axle On a steam locomotive, a driving wheel is a powered wheel which is driven by the locomotive's pistons (or turbine, in the case of a steam turbine locomotive). On a conventional, non-articulated locomotive, the driving wheels are all coupled ...
s, more than two unpowered axles *w -
0-10-0 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, represents the wheel arrangement of no leading wheels, ten powered and coupled driving wheels on five axles and no trailing wheels. In the United Kingdom, this type is known ...
*y -
2-10-0 Under the Whyte notation for the classification of steam locomotives, 2-10-0 represents the wheel arrangement of two leading wheels on one axle, ten powered and coupled driving wheels on five axles, and no trailing wheels. This arrangement ...
*z - five
driving axle On a steam locomotive, a driving wheel is a powered wheel which is driven by the locomotive's pistons (or turbine, in the case of a steam turbine locomotive). On a conventional, non-articulated locomotive, the driving wheels are all coupled ...
s, more than one unpowered axle


Middle letter

In the case of tank engines, the letters designating the type of engine and the wheel arrangement are separated by a K (upper case). Thus TKt48 is a 2-8-2T tank locomotive of Polish design introduced in 1948.


Number

*1-10 -
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or Prussian origin steam engineTerczyński, Paweł (2003), ''Atlas parowozów'', Poznań, , p. 30-31 (in Polish) *11-19 -
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n origin steam engine *20-99 -
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-ordered steam engine, number stood for the last two digits of the year in which the type was approved for production *100 - different atypical stock, acquired after 1945, including former private and industry locomotivesTerczyński, Paweł (2003), ''Atlas parowozów'', Poznań, , p. 95 (in Polish) *101-199 - Other foreign steam engine, acquired by PKP between 1918 and 1939 (including German land railways other, than Prussian) *201-299 - Other foreign production steam engine, acquired by PKP after 1945


Serial numbers

Following the letters and numbers described above, the serial number of each individual locomotive is stated. This consists of several digits, separated from the type designation characters by a dash.


Tenders


First number

*First number of tender classification described water capacity in cubic meters made even upwards.


Letter

*Letter described the number of axles, i.e.: **B - two axles **C - three axles **D - four axles


Second number

*This referred to the year of construction, so number 23 means the construction was approved in 1923. Numbers 1 to 10 meant Prussian or German origin, 11 to 19 - Austrian origin, above 101 - other foreign origin.


An example

A tender numbered 22D23 can carry up to 22 m3 of water, has four axles, and its construction was approved in 1923.


See also

* PKP {{DEFAULTSORT:Pkp Classification System * *
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