JNR Class DE15


The Class DE15 is a five-axle C-B wheel arrangement diesel-hydraulic locomotive type operated in Japan as a self-propelled snowplough unit since 1967 by the national railway company Japanese National Railways, and later by Hokkaido Railway Company, East Japan Railway Company, and West Japan Railway Company. A total of 85 locomotives were built between 1967 and 1981, and as of 2016, 25 locomotives remain in service.

Variants

A total of 85 locomotives were built between 1967 and 1981, divided into the following sub-classes.
The Class DE15 was developed from the Class DE10 locomotive design, with the addition of separate two-axle snowplough units at either end. The snowplough units could be attached and detached relatively easily, allowing the locomotives to be used for shunting and other duties outside the winter periods, unlike the snowplough units on the earlier Class DD15 locomotives, which were mounted directly onto the locomotives and required a crane to be attached and detached.

History

DE15-0

Six Class DE15-0 locomotives were built between 1967 and 1969 by Kisha and Nippon Sharyo. The locomotives were based on the Class DE10-0 design and were equipped with a engine and train-heating steam generator. Locomotive DE15 3 had a snowplough unit designed for clearing single-track lines, while the other five locomotives were designed for clearing double-track lines. Initially, the locomotives operated with only one snowplough unit, but locomotives DE15 1 to 3 and 6 were subsequently modified with snowplough units at both ends. DE15 3 was renumbered DE15 2053.
, no Class DE15-0 locomotives remain in service.

DE15-1000

Six Class DE15-1000 locomotives were built between 1971 and 1973 by Nippon Sharyo using the DML61ZB engine uprated to . Locomotive DE15 1002 had a snowplough unit designed for clearing single-track lines, while the other five locomotives were designed for clearing double-track lines. Initially, the locomotives operated with only one snowplough unit, but locomotives DE15 1002, 1004, and 1006 were subsequently modified with snowplough units at both ends. DE15 1002 was renumbered DE15 2052.
Type for clearing double-track lines, fitted with engine and train-heating steam generator.
, no Class DE15-1000 locomotives remain in service.

DE15-1500

18 Class DE15-1500 locomotives were initially built, initially with a snowplough unit at only one end. Locomotives DE15 1501 to 1504, 1507, 1509 to 1512, 1514 to 1516, and 1518 were designed for clearing double-track lines, while the others were designed for single-track lines. Like the DE15-1000, these locomotives were equipped with a engine, but had no train-heating steam generator.
From 1976, a further batch of locomotives was built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Nippon Sharyo with snowplough units at both ends and designed for clearing double-track lines.
, 15 Class DE15-1500 locomotives remain in service, operated by JR Hokkaido, JR East, and JR West.

DE15-2050

This subclass consisted of two locomotives for clearing single-track lines. DE15 2052 was converted from DE15 1002 and was fitted with a engine, while DE15 2053 was converted from DE15 3 and was fitted with a engine.
, one Class DE15-2050 locomotive remains in service, DE15 2052, operated by JR West.

DE15-2500

This subclass was built between 1976 and 1979 by Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Nippon Sharyo with snowplough units at both ends and designed for clearing single-track lines. The locomotives were equipped with a engine and no train-heating steam generator.
, eight Class DE15-2500 locomotives remain in service, operated by JR Hokkaido and JR West.

DE15-2550

Five Class DE15-2500 locomotives were formed by modifying Class DE15-1500 locomotives with the addition of a second snowplough unit at the other end. These were designed for clearing single-track lines.
Original numberModified number
DE15 1505DE15 2555
DE15 1506DE15 2556
DE15 1508DE15 2558
DE15 1513DE15 2563
DE15 1517DE15 2567

, one Class DE15-2550 locomotive remains in service, DE15 2558, operated by JR West.

Livery variations

In 2009, fourteen surplus JR East Class DE15 locomotives were sold to JR Freight for use on freight services, and these were rebuilt and renumbered as Class DE10-3000 and DE10-3500. The conversion histories and former identities of this sub-class are as follows.
JR East No.JR Freight No.Date builtManufacturerDate convertedDate withdrawn
DE15 1001DE10 30016 December 1971Nippon Sharyo5 June 2009
DE15 1510DE10 3501October 1973Nippon Sharyo8 May 2009
DE15 1516DE10 350216 December 1975Nippon Sharyo7 April 200925 November 2009
DE15 2567DE10 350314 January 1976Nippon Sharyo29 May 2009FY2011
DE15 1522DE10 35042 March 1976Nippon Sharyo24 April 2009FY2011
DE15 1523DE10 35059 March 1976Nippon Sharyo6 April 2009
DE15 1529DE10 35064 October 1976Kawasaki Heavy Industries15 May 2009
DE15 1530DE10 35077 October 1976Kawasaki Heavy Industries24 June 2009
DE15 1536DE10 35089 September 1977Kawasaki Heavy Industries7 April 2009
DE15 2505DE10 350921 October 1977Nippon Sharyo18 May 2009
DE15 2506DE10 351028 October 1977Nippon Sharyo19 May 2009
DE15 1539DE10 351110 November 1978Kawasaki Heavy Industries23 April 2009
DE15 2513DE10 351215 November 1978Kawasaki Heavy Industries12 May 2009
DE15 2524DE10 351320 November 1980Kawasaki Heavy Industries27 April 2009

Fleet status

By 1 April 1995, 71 locomotives were still in service.
, 25 locomotives remain in service, operated by JR Hokkaido, JR East, JR West.

Classification

The DE15 classification for this locomotive type is explained below.