Kryšpín's system
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Kryšpín's system refers to the locomotive class nomenclature used in Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia
Czechoslovakia or Czecho-Slovakia was a sovereign state in Central Europe which existed from October 1918, when it declared its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, until 1992...

 from September 1923 to the late 1980s. It is named after Ing. Vojtěch Kryšpín, director of one of the Czechoslovak locomotive manufacturers, who invented the system. It was accepted in September 1923 by the decree of the Ministry of Railways under reference number 54 024/v/3-23.

Standard gauge vehicles

For standard gauge vehicles, the class name had the form Y ASW.GNNN. Here Y is the type of the vehicle:
  • Y is missing: steam locomotives
  • A: draisines, track motor cars; later used for accumulator locomotives
  • E: DC current
    Direct current
    Direct current is the unidirectional flow of electric charge. Direct current is produced by such sources as batteries, thermocouples, solar cells, and commutator-type electric machines of the dynamo type. Direct current may flow in a conductor such as a wire, but can also flow through...

     electrical locomotives
  • S: AC current
    Alternating current
    In alternating current the movement of electric charge periodically reverses direction. In direct current , the flow of electric charge is only in one direction....

     electrical locomotives
  • ES: electrical locomotives capable of using both AC and DC current.
  • EM: DC electrical railway motor cars
  • SM: AC electrical railway motor cars
  • T: diesel locomotives
  • TL: gas-turbine
    Gas turbine
    A gas turbine, also called a combustion turbine, is a type of internal combustion engine. It has an upstream rotating compressor coupled to a downstream turbine, and a combustion chamber in-between....

     locomotives
  • M: railway motor cars
  • ET, TA: hybrid locomotives


A is the number of live or coupled axles. S marks the maximum speed
V speeds
In aviation, V-speeds are standard terms used to define airspeeds important or useful to the operation of all aircraft including fixed-wing aircraft, gliders, autogiros, helicopters, and dirigibles...

 in km/h. It is constructed as (max. speed - 30 km/h) div 10 km/h. For example, if the maximum speed is 100 km/h, S = (100-30)/10 = 7. If the maximum speed exceeds 120 km/h, 9 is used. If it is less than 30 km/h, 0 is used. W+10 is the weight per live or coupled axle in metric tonnes
Tonne
The tonne, known as the metric ton in the US , often put pleonastically as "metric tonne" to avoid confusion with ton, is a metric system unit of mass equal to 1000 kilograms. The tonne is not an International System of Units unit, but is accepted for use with the SI...

. For example, W=8 means the vehicle has 18 tonnes per live or coupled axle.

G is the so called design-group. As you can see from the above explanation, even very different vehicles can have the same Y ASW. G is used to distinguish between various designs with the same number of live axles, maximum speed and weight. For example, 464.0 and 464.1 were totally different designs.

NNN is the "serial" number - it is 001 for the first locomotive of class Y ASW.G produced, 002 for the second one and so on.

Narrow gauge vehicles

For narrow gauge vehicles, the class had the form Y AW.GNNN where Y was one of the following
  • U: narrow gauge
    Narrow gauge
    A narrow gauge railway is a railway that has a track gauge narrower than the of standard gauge railways. Most existing narrow gauge railways have gauges of between and .- Overview :...

     steam locomotives
  • TU: narrow gauge diesel locomotives
  • MU: narrow gauge railway motor cars
  • EMU: DC electric narrow gauge railway motor cars

All other symbols had the same meaning as for the standard gauge vehicles.

Examples

  • 310 ... steam locomotive
    Steam locomotive
    A steam locomotive is a railway locomotive that produces its power through a steam engine. These locomotives are fueled by burning some combustible material, usually coal, wood or oil, to produce steam in a boiler, which drives the steam engine...

    , 3 live or coupled axles, max. speed 40 km/h or less, 10 tonnes or less per live or coupled axle
  • 498 ... steam locomotive, 4 live or coupled axles, max. speed 120 km/h or greater, 18 tonnes per live or coupled axle
  • T478 ... diesel locomotive
    Diesel locomotive
    A diesel locomotive is a type of railroad locomotive in which the prime mover is a diesel engine, a reciprocating engine operating on the Diesel cycle as invented by Dr. Rudolf Diesel...

    , 4 live or coupled axles, max. speed 100 km/h, 18 tonnes per live or coupled axle
  • ES499 ... electric locomotive capable of using both AC and DC current, 4 live or coupled axles, max. speed 120 km/h or greater, 19 or more tonnes per live or coupled axle.
  • TU47 ... diesel locomotive, narrow gauge, 4 live or coupled axles, 17 tonnes per live or coupled axle.
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