Order VR ordered the first six then-Hr12 locomotives in 1956, and they entered into service three years later. In 1959, the director of VR at the time, , wanted to cancel the order, claiming that the locomotives were outdated and more expensive but less efficient compared to other options. In the end, VR ended up ordering 36 additional Dr12 locomotives, as well as a total of 54
class Dr13 locomotives that were based on an
Alstom design but license-built by Valmet and Lokomo in Finland.
Service Dr12 was intended for use on heavy passenger and freight trains. As the timetables got tighter, the acceleration of the Dr12 turned out to be insufficient for passenger trains. The locomotives were based at Tampere depot, where they initially pulled express trains and heavy freight trains between Helsinki and Seinäjoki and between Riihimäki and Kouvola. The electrification of the main lines and the upgrade of the tracks allowed the operating area of the Dr12s to expand to unelectrified lines in the East and North, where they replaced the
VR Class Hr1 and
VR Class Tr1 locomotives.
Withdrawal By 1980 Finland's major railway lines had been electrified, which drastically reduced the need for diesel traction. In the end Dr12 locomotives were used in
Turku and
Tampere areas, including the Turku–Tampere line. The last Dr12 locomotive (no. 2216) was withdrawn after pulling a timber train from
Salo to Turku on 19 December 1990. This same locomotive is now preserved and it was used at the VR Group's 150th anniversary in August 2012 on the
Hanko–Hyvinkää railway. ==Features ==