NZR DSJ class

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NZ DSJ class
NZ DSJ class
DSJ 4017 performing shunt duties at Ahuriri. Photo by Joseph Christianson
Power type Diesel-Electric
Builder Toshiba Heavy Industries, Japan (1) NZR Addington Workshops (4)
Build date 1984-1985
UIC classification Bo-Bo
Gauge 3' 6", 1067mm
Prime mover 1x Cummins KTA-1150L 6 cyl
Career New Zealand Railways, Tranz Rail, Toll Rail
Number TMS: 4017 - 4060
Locale All of New Zealand
Disposition Currently in service

The DSJ class is a type of diesel-electric shunting locomotive used in New Zealand. The class has a very similar overall design to the DSG class, but is instead single-engined, has a cab that is offset from the centre, and is both shorter and lighter than its twin-engined counterpart. The first DSJ was assembled in Japan, with the remaining four assembled at the former Addington Workshops in Christchurch.

With only 5 members in this class, it represents one of the smaller contingents of shunt locomotives in current use.

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