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Bo′Bo′+Bo′Bo′ locomotivesElectric locomotives of China25 kV AC locomotivesRailway locomotives introduced in 1985Standard gauge locomotives of China
electric locomotivePeople's Republic of ChinaZhuzhou Electric Locomotive WorksBo′Bo′+Bo′Bo′
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The Shaoshan 4 (Chinese: 韶山4) is a type of electric locomotive used on the People's Republic of China's national railway system. This locomotive was built by the Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Works. The power supply was industrial-frequency single-phase AC, and the axle arrangement Bo′Bo′+Bo′Bo′.[1]
In 1993, Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Works produced SS4G(Chinese: 韶4改). SS4G are very similar to standard SS4, apart from an improved electrical technology.[2]
SS4 Electric Locomotive is an eight shaft fixing reconnection heavy freight electric locomotive which based on two four-axle locomotives connected.
Contents
1 Manufacturers
2 See also
3 Preservation
4 References
Manufacturers
SS4s have been manufactured by several companies:
- Zhuzhou Electric Locomotive Works (0001~0158;[3] 0159~1175; 1886[4])
- Datong Electric Locomotive Works (6001~6168)
- Ziyang Locomotive Works (3001~3002)
- Dalian locomotive works (7001~7110; 7121~7241)

SS4 at Yangpingguan

SS4-0110

SS4-0177 at Luopoling Railway Station

SS4-1072
SS4-6111 at Shijiazhuang–Dezhou Railway

SS4-7193 at Datong-Qinhuangdao Railway
See also
- China Railways SS1
- China Railways SS3
- China Railways SS3B
- China Railways 8K
- China Railways 8G
Preservation
- SS4-0063: is preserved at Taiyuan Locomotive Depot, Taiyuan Railway Bureau
- SS4-0168: is preserved at the China Railway Museum[5]
- SS4-6001: is preserved at the China Railway Museum[5]
References
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^ "SS4G型电力机车" (in Chinese). TrainNets.com. 30 May 2015. Retrieved 2015-05-30.
^ These 158 locomotives are early model of SS4 Electric Locomotive.
^ SS4G-1886 is the 4th Zhu De Locomotive.
^ ab "四台新征集机车入驻,中国铁道博物馆东郊馆迎来新成员" (in Chinese). Sohu.com. 18 May 2017. Retrieved 2017-05-18.