China Railways HXD3D
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The HXD3D (Chinese: 和谐3D型电力机车) is a high power electric locomotive of China rated at 7.5 MW as it uses 6 Toshiba traction motors rated at 1.25 MW.[2] The locomotive is produced by CRRC Dalian Locomotive Co. LTD. Like the China Railways HXD1D, China Railways HXD3D is expected to ease the tension in railway operation of quasi-high speed locomotives, and to fill a gap in China mainland of the actual quasi-high speed application of high power AC locomotives.
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![]() HXD3D-0250 & HXD3D-0496 are double-heading haul Beijing–Nanning–Hanoi through train to Beijing West Railway Station. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Locomotive number | Attachment[3] |
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HXD3D0001~HXD3D0010 | Shenyang Locomotive Depot, Shenyang Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0011~HXD3D0025 | Xi'an Locomotive Depot, Xi'an Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0026~HXD3D0040 | Lanzhou Locomotive Depot, Lanzhou Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0041~HXD3D0050 | Xi'an Locomotive Depot, Xi'an Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0051~HXD3D0070 | Beijing Locomotive Depot, Beijing Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0071~HXD3D0090 | Nanchang Locomotive Depot, Nanchang Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0091~HXD3D0115 | Lanzhou Locomotive Depot, Lanzhou Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0116~HXD3D0135 | Kunming Locomotive Depot, Kunming Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0136~HXD3D0145 | Beijing Locomotive Depot, Beijing Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0146~HXD3D0150 | Ji'ning South Locomotive Depot, Hohhot Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0151~HXD3D0155 | Shenyang Locomotive Depot, Shenyang Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0156~HXD3D0160 | Nanchang Locomotive Depot, Nanchang Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0161~HXD3D0165 | Beijing Locomotive Depot, Beijing Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0166~HXD3D0170 | Xi'an Locomotive Depot, Xi'an Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0171~HXD3D0180 | Lanzhou Locomotive Depot, Lanzhou Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0181~HXD3D0190 | Jinan Locomotive Depot, Jinan Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0191~HXD3D0245 | Shenyang Locomotive Depot, Shenyang Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0246~HXD3D0255 | Beijing Locomotive Depot, Beijing Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0256~HXD3D0265 | Ji'ning South Locomotive Depot, Hohhot Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0266~HXD3D0290 | Lanzhou Locomotive Depot, Lanzhou Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0291~HXD3D0300 | Shenyang Locomotive Depot, Shenyang Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0301~HXD3D0310 | Jinan Locomotive Depot, Jinan Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0311~HXD3D0315 | Kunming Locomotive Depot, Kunming Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0316~HXD3D0320 | Nanchang Locomotive Depot, Nanchang Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0321~HXD3D0325 | Beijing Locomotive Depot, Beijing Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0326~HXD3D0333 | Xi'an Locomotive Depot, Xi'an Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0334~HXD3D0340 | Ankang Locomotive Depot, Xi'an Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0341~HXD3D0355 | Shenyang Locomotive Depot, Shenyang Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0356~HXD3D0365 | Ankang Locomotive Depot, Xi'an Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0366~HXD3D0369 | Beijing Locomotive Depot, Beijing Railway Bureau |
HXD3D0370~HXD3D0382 | Ji'ning South Locomotive Depot, Hohhot Railway Bureau |
HXD3D1893 | Fengtai Locomotive Depot, Beijing Railway Bureau |
HXD3D7001~HXD3D7002 | Nanning South Locomotive Depot, Shanghai Railway Bureau |
HXD3D8001-HXD3D8025 | Shenyang Locomotive Depot, Shenyang Railway Bureau |
HXD3D8026~HXD3D8028 | Taiyuan Locomotive Depot, Taiyuan Railway Bureau |
Named locomotive


- HXD3D-0035: "Lei Feng"[5]
- HXD3D-0631: "Steelers Iron Horse"[6]
- HXD3D-1886: "Zhu De"[7]
- HXD3D-1893: "Mao Zedong"[8]
- HXD3D-1921: "Communist Party Member"
Nickname
The first number locomotive (0001 number) and locomotive number 8001 have a "rainbow" paint coating. However, other locomotives are using the "orangutan" paint coating. It is known affectionately to Chinese railway fans as "tomato" because of its red paint.
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