China Railways DFH mainline locomotives
The China Railways DFH1 was a type of 4-axle B'B' single-cab diesel-hydraulic locomotive used on mainline passenger services; the DFH3 was a later development of a similar design but with two driving cabs.
The China Railways DFH4 was a 6-axle high-powered freight and passenger locomotive, it did not reach mass production.
China Railways DFH1
The first prototype unit was produced in 1959 at Sifang locomotive works, and given the name 'Weixing'.Locomotive design was similar to German diesel-hydraulic machines such as the DB Class V 200 - the machine had a pair of high-speed diesel engines, each driving a separate hydraulic torque converter based transmission resulting in low mass compared to contemporary diesel-electric machines.
Series production began in 1964. The locomotive was used for passenger trains. The locomotives could be worked in multiple, and were often used in this way, with a cab at each end. They operated on the Beijing Shenyang passenger trains.
China Railways DFH3
The DFH3 shares the same twin engine and twin hydraulic transmission as the DFH1 but is a two-cab design.The production of the DFH3 follows on from the DFH1. The class were used on passenger trains in northeast China, by 2010 most had been displaced, and some are believed to being used in industrial service.