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Class 1400
CP 1404 pulls a regional passenger train at Porto in 2013
Type and origin
Power typeDiesel-Electric
DesignerEnglish Electric
BuilderVulcan Foundry
Sorefame
Serial number1401 to 1467
Build date1967-1969
Total produced67
Specifications
Configuration:
 • UICBo - Bo
Gauge1,668 mm (5 ft 5+21⁄32 in) Iberian gauge
Wheel diameter950 mm (new)
Length12.720 m
Width3.260 m
Height4.355 m
Axle load16.3 ton
Loco weight64.4 ton
Fuel typeDiesel
Fuel capacity1.878 ton
Lubricant cap.0.38 ton
Coolant cap.0.47 ton
Sandbox cap.0.47 ton
Prime moverEnglish Electric 8CSVT
RPM range850 rpm (max)
Engine typeFour-stroke diesel engine
Displacement304.8 mm
Alternator1 x EE819/9H
Traction motors4x EE548/3A
Head end powerNo
Cylinders8
Cylinder size254.0 mm
TransmissionElectric (DC)
Gear ratio72:15
MU working3
Train heatingNo
Loco brakeWestinghouse Brake & Signal Company
Train brakesAir and Vacuum
Safety systemsDavies & Metcalfe / Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon
CouplersUIC
Performance figures
Maximum speed105 km/h (65 mph)
Power output1,328 hp
Tractive effort:
 • Starting16,100 Kg
 • Continuous14,200 Kg @ 19 Km/h
Career
OperatorsComboios de Portugal, Medway, Takargo and Somafel
ClassClass 1400
Preserved0
Current ownerComboios de Portugal, Medway, Takargo and Somafel
Line diagram of Class 1400 locomotives

The CP Class 1400 are a series of 67 diesel-electric locomotives built for the Portuguese Railways (CP) between 1967 and 1969. They have a top speed of 105 km/h.

They were ordered primarily to replace steam locomotives then still in use on CP. Designed and engineered by English Electric, they are closely modelled mechanically on the British Rail Class 20 locomotives but using a more powerful intercooled 1,330 bhp 8CSVT version of the Class 20's 8SVT engine. The locomotives were designed for the 1,668 mm (5 ft 5+21⁄32 in) Iberian gauge and larger loading gauge than possible in United Kingdom. The first ten were built in England at the Vulcan Foundry in Newton-le-Willows, with the remaining locomotives assembled in Portugal by Sorefame. The locomotives share many components with the larger and more powerful Class 1800.

During the early years of the 21st century, some were sold for further service in Argentina, but as of 2012 many remain in service with CP.

References

  1. "Série 1400". CP official website. Archived from the original on 23 June 2009.
  2. UK Traction Overseas Modern Locomotives Illustrated issue 235 February 2019 page 89

External links

Media related to Portuguese locomotive type 1400 at Wikimedia Commons

Rolling stock of Portugal
Type ↓ diesel / gasoline / gas steam:
​coal
 ​/ oil
electric
(IP: 25 kV / 50 kHz or (*) 1500 V; other networks q.v.)
← Traction
Status → in service withdrawn (or used occasionally) in service Gauge
IP network (Note: In italic, classes shared by CP and other companies, simult. or not; in underlined italic, classes used exclusively by other companies.)
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VIP
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2200⎭ 
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3150*
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ME1 ME21 9050 9100 9300 9600 (Vale do Lima) (there is currently no electric traction on IP's metre gauge) 1000 mm
(metre)
locomotives 9000 9020 Lydya
E1 E21 E31 E41 E51 E61 E71 E81 E91 E101 E111 E121 E131 E141 E151 E161 E181 E201 1-2
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shunters 1150 1000 1020 1050 1100 005
Local networks (excl. funiculars and cable cars)
trams
STCP101 STCP112 STCP115 STCP120 STCP150 STCP249 STCP250 STCP266 STCP300 STCP350 STCP404 STCP500
STCP200 STCP270 STCP280 1435 mm
(standard)
metro ML7 ML79 ML90 ML95 ML97 ML99
light rail, articulated MP000 MP100 C000
CCFL501 900 mm
trams TUB1
CCFL003 CCFL203 CCFL283 CCFL284 CCFL323 CCFL343 CCFL363 CCFL389 CCFL400 CCFL403 CCFL475 CCFL500 CCFL508 CCFL532 CCFL552 CCFL601 CCFL613 CCFL736 CCFL761 CCFL801 CCFL806 CCFL901 TUB01
CCFL001 CCFL005 CCFL541 CCFL701 CCFL737
(PdV-VdC) (CCFTNA) (CFPLER) SMTUC01 SMTUC03 SMTUC16 (CSA) 1000 mm
(metre)
locomotives (CSA23074‎) (Pomarão)
(Transpraia) (P.d'El-Rei) (Mira) (CFPL) 600 mm
(JAPH) N0(JAPPD) 2140 mm
Status → in service withdrawn in service Gauge
Type ↑ diesel / gasoline / gas steam:
​coal
 ​/ oil
electric ← Traction
see also: Railway lines in Portugal
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