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South Manchurian Railway Mikai and Mikako class
China Railway JF1, Korean National Mika1 and Mika5 class and US Army Transportation Corps class 9400
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Manchuria | 1918
2,095 produced
Manchukuo Mikai No. 1-1500, later China Railway JF1 501
Manchukuo Mikai No. 1-1500, later China Railway JF1 501
Mandschukuo

In 1918 the South Manchuria Railway, also called Mantetsu, received 25 Mikado locomotives built by ALCO. Due to their wheel arrangement, they were called “Mikai”. Only in 1924, they ordered 45 more from several Japanese manufacturers and their own Shahekou works. When the Manchukuo National was founded in 1933, they also ordered 34 very similar locomotives and called them “New National Big Mika”. The biggest numbers were built from a new type called “Mikako” that had a combustion chamber and a feedwater heater and was built between 1935 and 1945 more than 700 times. More similar locomotives were built for other railways in the area.

After World War II, they came to China, North and South Korea. 54 which had been in use by the Sentetsu were now part of the North Korean State Railway and were called “Migaha”. Many were still in use in the nineties and the last ones even survived the turn of the millennium. In the South, a similar number was put into service by the Korean National and called “Mika1”. 49 more were ordered by the US administration to be built in Japan, which were called “Mika5”. 33 of these were used by the US Army Transportation Corps.

The People's Republic of China inherited more than 1,400 and designated them JF1, standing for “Jiěfàng” (Liberation). From 1950, they built 60 more of the original design, first with remaining parts and then completely new. Between 1954 and 1960, 395 more were built of a design whose dimensions had been converted from imperial to metric. Due to additional improvements, they delivered nearly 2,000 hp. Mainline service ended in 1996, but some stayed in industrial use in the beginning of the 21st century. Today, 13 are being preserved.

VariantMikaiBig MikaMikakoJF1
General
Built1918-19281933-19351935-19451950-1960
ManufacturerALCO, Shahekou, Kawasaki, Kisha Seizō, Nippon Sharyō, Hitachi, Sifang, Dalian, Qiqihar, Taiyuan, Mitsubishi
Axle config2-8-2 (Mikado) 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length71 ft 10 7/16 in77 ft 11 1/16 in74 ft 3 1/8 in
Service weight217,640 lbs225,466 lbs227,296 lbs228,950 lbs
Adhesive weight167,926 lbs173,327 lbs176,105 lbs176,237 lbs
Total weight408,075 lbs385,478 lbs
Axle load41,983 lbs43,332 lbs44,026 lbs44,059 lbs
Water capacity7,925 us gal6,340 us gal6,340 us gal
Fuel capacity30,865 lbs (coal)21,164 lbs (coal)coal21,164 lbs (coal)
Boiler
Grate area54.5 sq ft54.7 sq ft54.8 sq ft
Firebox area258.3 sq ft
Tube heating area2,117.7 sq ft
Evaporative heating area2,376 sq ft
Superheater area699 sq ft
Total heating area3,075 sq ft
VariantMikaiBig MikaMikakoJF1
Power Plant
Driver diameter53.9 in
Boiler pressure194 psi203 psi
Expansion typesimple
Cylinderstwo, 23 x 28 intwo, 22 13/16 x 27 15/16 in
Power
Power sourcesteam
Indicated power1,545 hp (1,152 kW)1,743 hp (1,300 kW)1,944 hp (1,450 kW)
Top speed50 mph
Starting effort45,333 lbf46,652 lbf
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