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T21, originally T2 is a diesel-hydrauliclocomotive operated by Swedish State Railways (Swedish: Statens Järnvägar, SJ) and (NBJ) of Sweden. 60 units were built during the 1950s by Maschinenbau Kiel and based on the German . The T21 was technically identical with the MaK 800D. The T21 was used to replace steam locomotives on branch lines. They were used until the 1990s.
The order consisted of 56 locomotives, of which ten were to be built in Sweden with a Swedish hydraulic shift, designated T3, later T22. The shift did not work particularly well, and only four were delivered, the rest with a German shift. Later two units were rebuilt to T21s. NBJ bought four T21 units in 1963.