Chōsen Railway Class 810


The Class 810 was a class of steam tender locomotives for freight trains with 2-8-0 wheel arrangement operated by the Chōsen Railway in colonial Korea.

Description

The first four were built for the Chōsen Railway in 1935 by Kisha Seizō of Japan for use on the railway's Hambuk Line, intended to haul iron ore trains; they were numbered 810 through 813. Work to convert this line was converted to standard gauge was completed on 1 May 1940, after which the locomotives were transferred to the railway's Hwanghae Line, Suin Line, and Suryeo Line.
A second batch of four, numbers 814 through 817 were delivered by Kisha Seizō in 1936.

Postwar

After the Liberation and partition of Korea, these locomotives were divided between the Korean State Railway of North Korea and the Korean National Railroad of South Korea. Those which ended up in the North were numbered in the 500 series, with three still surviving - one operational - in 2004.

Construction

Original
number
BuilderYearWorks
number
PostwarNotes
810Kisha Seizō19351340?
811Kisha Seizō19351341?
812Kisha Seizō19351342KSR 502
813Kisha Seizō19351343?
814Kisha Seizō19361413?
815Kisha Seizō19361414KSR 505Operational in 2005
816Kisha Seizō19361415?
817Kisha Seizō19361416KSR 507