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Hungarian State Railways series M41
later class 418 and Greek State Railway A.251 to A.261
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Hungary | 1972
125 produced
418 188 in August 2019 in Balmazújváros
418 188 in August 2019 in Balmazújváros
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To replace the last steam locomotives on secondary lines, the MÁV needed a powerful diesel locomotive with a low axle load. To stay within the weight limits, Ganz-MÁVAG selected hydraulic power transmission, what led to the asymmetric centre-cab prototypes of the type M46. This was not selected for mass production for MÁV, but from it the more powerful, dual-cab M41 was developed.

They got a license-built Pielstick engine with 1,800 hp and a Voith transmission. Train heating was electrically. Between 1972 and 1984, 107 were delivered to MÁV. Additionally, the GySEV received seven more and the Greek OSE eleven. As early as in the eighties, the MÁV rebuilt them with a more modern variant of the original engine and other improvements.

Their importance sunk with the electrification of many lines in Hungary from the year 2000. But between 2002 and 2008, 35 received a modern engine either from MTU or Caterpillar. They received the new class number 318 in 2011, but in 2016, a large number was scrapped. In Greece, the last one had already been withdrawn in 2005.

General
Built1972-1984
ManufacturerGanz-MÁVAG
Axle configB-B 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length50 ft 10 1/4 in
Wheelbase35 ft 11 1/2 in
Rigid wheelbase7 ft 10 1/2 in
Service weight145,505 lbs
Adhesive weight145,505 lbs
Axle load36,376 lbs
Boiler
Power Plant
Power
Power sourcediesel-electric
Top speed62 mph
Starting effort45,187 lbf
EnginePielstick 12 PA 4-185
Engine typeV12 diesel
Engine output1,777 hp (1,325 kW)
Calculated Values
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passenger
freight
last changed: 06/2025
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