The Dr16 is a class of
diesel-electric locomotives used by
VR (Finnish Railways). The 23 locomotives have a single, off-centre cab and are currently VR's most powerful
diesel locomotive
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s. Their nickname is ''"Iso Vaalee"'' (Big Blonde). They are presently mainly used on heavy freight services in northern
Finland
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; their main passenger duty is the haulage of trains on the non-electrified line between
Kemi and
Kolari
Kolari is a municipality of Finland at the Swedish border, which follows the Torne River, the longest free-flowing river in Europe.
It is located in the region of Lapland. The municipality has a population of () and covers an area of of which ...
in
Lapland. Dr16 locomotives were also used extensively on the line between
Oulu
Oulu ( , ; sv, Uleåborg ) is a city, municipality and a seaside resort of about 210,000 inhabitants in the region of North Ostrobothnia, Finland. It is the most populous city in northern Finland and the fifth most populous in the country after ...
and
Rovaniemi
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, prior to the completion of the
electrification
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The broad meaning of the term, such as in the history of technology, economic histo ...
of the line in 2004.
History

In the beginning of the 1980s, Valtionrautatiet needed new locomotives to replace its aging
Dr12 and
Dv12 class diesel locomotives. The company had installed a bigger engine on a Dr12 (which became the
Dr15) and modified one Dv12 to
run on electricity instead of diesel. However, the company wanted a totally new locomotive, and finally chose Valmet's type M in 1983, with Strömberg providing the electrical components. VR originally ordered 23 locomotives, with an option of 20 more when the first series were delivered.
Four prototypes
It was originally planned that two locomotives would be first built as prototypes, the first of them being fitted with a Wärtsilä engine and the second one with the Pielstick. When the first prototype ran on its own on 22 April 1985 for the first time, there was a Pielstick engine under its engine cover, because the Wärtsilä one had proved three tons too heavy. When completion of the Wärtsilä engine was delayed a second time, the second prototype was also fitted with a Pielstick. Due to these engine problems, the number of prototypes was extended to four in January 1986. The locomotives, numbered 2801–2804, were taken into service in 1985–1987: the first two had a Pielstick engine, the latter two a Wärtsilä. On 13 March 1989 VR confirmed that Pielstick engines would be fitted on all the upcoming locomotives. The Wärtsilä engines were kept on the two prototypes, as refitting them would have been too costly.
The main series
After an extensive testing programme, the 19 series locomotives were delivered between 1990 and 1992. The manufacturer had anticipated a larger series to be ordered to replace old heavy line diesels (Dr12 and Dr13); however, the rapid progress of the electrification of Finnish main lines decreased the need for new heavy diesel locomotives and thus no further orders materialized. The locomotives were designed and assembled in Finland, either by
Valmet
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Valmet has over 200 years of history as an industrial operator. Formerly owned by the St ...
Oy at
Tampere
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(numbers 2801–2809) or by
Transtech Oy at
Otanmäki
Otanmäki is a village to the south-west of Kajaani, Finland. Otanmäki is located in Vuolijoki
Vuolijoki is a former municipality in Finland. The municipality was consolidated with the city of Kajaani in the beginning of year 2007.
Vuolijo ...
and
Taivalkoski
Taivalkoski is a municipality of Finland, it is located in the Province of Oulu and is part of the Northern Ostrobothnia region.
The municipality has a population of
() and covers an area of of
which
is water. The population density is
.
...
(numbers 2810–2823).
Technical information
Originally the engines were planned to be of Finnish design (Wärtsilä Vaasa 8R22), but after tests with two prototype locos, the engine type was changed into
French
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Pielstick
SEMT Pielstick was a French company that designed and built large diesel engines. Its full name was (Company of Thermal Machines Studies).
Founded in 1948, SEMT was bought by MAN Diesel in 2006
During its existence as an independent compan ...
12PA4-V-200VG. The Pielsticks produced originally , but in 1997 they were limited to an output of to increase durability.
The locomotive was very modern at its time and it was among the first to use microprocessor-controlled GTO thyristor inverter-driven three-phase asychronous AC motors. The construction is modular, and data is transmitted via optical fiber cables between modules. The maximum speed is . The maximum frequency of the inverters corresponds to , and the locomotive has reached that in test runs. The locomotive provides 400 kW 1500 V electricity for heating of passenger cars.
Livery
The first two prototypes were painted in a white/red livery to go with VR's recent InterCity brand, showcasing the VR logo next to the cab. The final livery (starting from number 2803) added some grey on the side of the engine covers. Two of the locomotives (numbers 2816 and 2819) have been repainted in a new white/green livery in 2010 and 2011. These have been called ''Iso Kalpee'' (Finnish for "Big Pale") by railroad enthusiasts.
Fleet details

Of a total of 23 built locomotives, five Dr16:s have been withdrawn from service and/or scrapped. This includes all of the prototype locomotives (numbers 2801–2804), which were withdrawn between 2004 and 2009.
In addition to the prototypes, one series locomotive, number 2814, was scrapped in 2000 after sustaining serious damage in a level crossing accident near the municipality of
Ii.
After the accident, the obstruction clearing device of the Dr16 was redesigned and strengthened according to the recommendation of the accident investigation board.
Sources:
Isovaalee.info
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Variants
Ttm1

Also known as type N locomotive ( fi, N-veturi) or Dv13. It is a smaller
work locomotive that implements some of the components of the Dr16. The two locomotives share also the same computer system. It is owned nowadays by
Maansiirto Veli Hyyryläinen Oy (part of
Destia
Destia Oy is a Finnish contractor of road maintenance, roadworks, railways and other infrastructure construction. It was formed from a former government agency ''Tieliikelaitos'' (a commercial government agency) in 2008. This commercial agency, ...
group).
Sx prototype
Valmet originally prepared the Dr12 to be modified as a full electric locomotive while building it, designing it for speeds up to . It was estimated that the electric and diesel variants would share 80% of their parts. However, VR finally ordered the
Sr2 locomotives from
SLM and
ABB
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.
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