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China Railways JF7 (解放7)
Jingfeng Railway 200 series
North China Transport Mikana class (ミカナ)
No. 221 as delivered to the Jingfeng Railway
(also known as the Peiping−Mukden Railway)
Type and origin
Power typeSteam
BuilderNorth British, Tangshan Arsenal
Build date1913–1924
Total produced24
Specifications
Configuration:
 • Whyte2-8-2
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Length20,666 mm (67 ft 9.6 in)
Total weight137.31 t (135.14 long tons)
Career
OperatorsJingfeng Railway (PMR),
North China Transportation Company,
China Railway
ClassNCTC: ミカナ (1938−1945)
CR: ㄇㄎ7 (1951−1959)
CR: 解放7 (1959–end)
Number in class>21
NumbersPMR: 201−224
NCTC: 1501−1524
CR: 3601–3624

The China Railways JF7 (解放7, Jiěfàng, "liberation") class steam locomotive was a class of 2-8-2 steam locomotives operated by the China Railway, built by the North British Locomotive Company and assembled by the Tangshan Arsenal,[1] as well as American builders between 1913 and 1924.[citation needed]

Twenty-four of these locomotives were originally built for the Jingfeng Railway (also known as the Peking−Mukden Railway in English).[1] After the Japanese established the puppet Provisional Government of the Republic of China in 1938 (part of the collaborationist Republic of China from 1940 to 1945), these and other privately owned railways in the territory of Provisional Government were nationalised to create the North China Transportation Company (a subsidiary of the South Manchuria Railway, which designated these the Mikana (ミカナ) class.[citation needed]

After the end of the Pacific War, these locomotives were passed on to the Republic of China Railway. After the establishment of the People's Republic of China, China Railways designated them ㄇㄎ7 (MK7) class in 1951, and subsequently 解放7 (JF7) class in 1959; they were numbered in the 3601–3650, though the total number of engines is unknown.[citation needed]

JF7-3608 was seen at Yanzhou in 1981.[2]The last of these locomotives were retired in 1990.[citation needed]

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