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The '''Re 460''' (popularly known as the '''Lok 2000''') series are modern four-axle electric locomotives of the [[Swiss Federal Railways]]. Upon their entry into service in the early 1990s, they replaced the {{Interlanguage link multi|SBB-CFF-FFS Ae 3/6 I|de|3=SBB Ae 3/6 I|lt=Ae 3/6<sup>I</sup>}}, [[SBB-CFF-FFS Ae 4/7|Ae 4/7]], and {{Interlanguage link multi|SBB-CFF-FFS Re 4/4 I|de|3=SBB Re 4/4 I|lt=Re 4/4<sup>I</sup>}} series units, and displaced many of the [[SBB-CFF-FFS Re 420|Re 4/4<sup>II</sup>]] series into lesser duties. |
The '''Re 460''' (popularly known as the '''Lok 2000''') series are modern four-axle electric locomotives of the [[Swiss Federal Railways]]. Upon their entry into service in the early 1990s, they replaced the {{Interlanguage link multi|SBB-CFF-FFS Ae 3/6 I|de|3=SBB Ae 3/6 I|lt=Ae 3/6<sup>I</sup>}}, [[SBB-CFF-FFS Ae 4/7|Ae 4/7]], and {{Interlanguage link multi|SBB-CFF-FFS Re 4/4 I|de|3=SBB Re 4/4 I|lt=Re 4/4<sup>I</sup>}} series units, and displaced many of the [[SBB-CFF-FFS Re 420|Re 4/4<sup>II</sup>]] series into lesser duties. |
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The series was introduced as part of the [[Rail 2000]] project, a massive project to modernise and improve the capacity of Switzerland's railways.<ref name=railtech>{{cite web |title=Bahn 2000 Rail Network Improvements, Switzerland |url=http://www.railway-technology.com/projects/switzerland/ |work=rail-technology.com |access-date=28 September 2009}}</ref> While originally designed as a multipurpose locomotive, they are now used for passenger services only, often in conjunction with the [[IC 2000]] [[Bilevel rail car|double-decker]] trains (often used to pull [[InterCity]] and [[InterRegio]] trains in German and French language areas). Their freight role has been assumed by [[TRAXX|Re 482s]]. They are maintained at [[Yverdon-les-Bains|Yverdon]]. |
The series was introduced as part of the [[Rail 2000]] project, a massive project to modernise and improve the capacity of Switzerland's railways.<ref name=railtech>{{cite web |title=Bahn 2000 Rail Network Improvements, Switzerland |url=http://www.railway-technology.com/projects/switzerland/ |work=rail-technology.com |access-date=28 September 2009}}</ref> While originally designed as a multipurpose locomotive, they are now used for passenger services only, often in conjunction with the [[IC 2000]] [[Bilevel rail car|double-decker]] trains (often used to pull [[InterCity]] and [[InterRegio]] trains in German and French language areas). Their [[Rail freight transport|freight]] role has been assumed by [[TRAXX|Re 482s]]. They are maintained at [[Yverdon-les-Bains|Yverdon]]. |
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The Re 460 (popularly known as the Lok 2000) series are modern four-axle electric locomotives of the Swiss Federal Railways. Upon their entry into service in the early 1990s, they replaced the Ae 3/6I , Ae 4/7, and Re 4/4I series units, and displaced many of the Re 4/4II series into lesser duties.
The series was introduced as part of the Rail 2000 project, a massive project to modernise and improve the capacity of Switzerland's railways.[4] While originally designed as a multipurpose locomotive, they are now used for passenger services only, often in conjunction with the IC 2000 double-decker trains (often used to pull InterCity and InterRegio trains in German and French language areas). Their freight role has been assumed by Re 482s. They are maintained at Yverdon.
Assignment
When SBB was split up on 1 September 1999, Re 460 079–118 were assigned to the freight division, later becoming SBB Cargo. It was seen as an advantage to use all Re 460, which had been designed for 200 km/h, for passenger service. The passenger division passed the Re 6/6 to SBB Cargo and bought 079–095 on 1 January 2003, 096–102 2004, and the rest 2005.
Advertising
Due in part to their large, mainly flat bodysides, Swiss Federal Railways were approached early on with requests for the Re 460 to be used as mobile advertising hoardings. Despite opposition from some quarters, the money that could be earned swayed the decision, and the first such locomotive, Re 460 015 was unveiled in 1994 in Agfa livery. Today no other loco type in Switzerland carries so many different liveries.
Naming
Almost all Re 460 locomotives are named, with the names being applied below the cab window at one end.
List of names:
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List of alternate names due to special liveries:[5] See also: Re 460 special liveries (German Wikipedia)
Serial | Name | Period | Livery |
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Re 460 003 | Roger | 2008 | National Suisse / Roger Federer |
Re 460 014 | FORTICO | 06/21/1996 - 10/30/1997 | Holderbank Cement: HCB |
Re 460 015 | uf u dervo | 06/27/2004 - 10/09/2006 | Schweizer Radio DRS III |
Re 460 016 | TRAMONT | 04/11/1997 - 05/27/1998 | ABB / Adtranz I-V |
Re 460 018 | Louis Danzas | 01/23/1995 - 04/17/1997 | Danzas AG |
Re 460 018 | Leutschenbach I | 01/22/2005 - 10/05/2005 | Schweizer Fernsehen SF DRS II |
Re 460 019 | Miele | 08/17/1995 - 11/04/1996 | Miele: Miele Schweizer- und Euronorm |
Re 460 020 | idée suisse | 03/24/1999 - unknown | SRG SSR idée suisse |
Re 460 021 | Lovely | 10/04/1995 - 03/26/1997 | ZVSM: Milch. Die natürliche Energie |
Re 460 024 | Doris Leuthard | 06/22/2006 - unknown | Zugkraft Aargau II |
Re 460 032 | Leutschenbach II | 01/06/1997 - 10/18/2005 | Schweizer Fernsehen SF DRS Leutschenbach II |
Re 460 033 | Ascolino | 09/02/1996 - 10/31/1997 | Ascom verbindet Menschen |
Re 460 035 | Roger | 2015 | Helvetia Insurance / Roger Federer |
Re 460 040 | Helen Lüthi | 04/20/2002 - 09/05/2005 | 100 Jahre SBB 1902 - 2002 |
Re 460 056 | Leutschenbach I | 01/06/1997 - 08/05/2004 | Schweizer Fernsehen SF DRS Leutschenbach I |
Re 460 073 | DRS 1 | 05/12/2004 - 05/10/2007 | Schweizer Radio DRS 1 |
Re 460 079 | Morgestraich | 10/05/1999 - 03/15/2004 | ChemOil Logistics AG |
Re 460 079 | Stein am Rhein | 03/30/2004 - 07/20/2005 | 25 Jahre Verkehrsclub der Schweiz |
Re 460 101 | Magic Ticket | 06/02/2004 - unknown | SBB: Magic Ticket - Hopp Schwiiz |
Accidents and incidents
On 20 February 2015, locomotive No. 460 087-0 was involved in a collision with S-Bahn Class 514 electric multiple unit 514 146–2 at Rafz.
BLS
Swiss company BLS operates 18 similar locomotives, designated Re 465. These locomotives have efficiency modifications and individual axle control rather than individual bogie control which allows for slightly higher starting tractive effort, but are otherwise identical to the Re 460. Numbered 001–018, all are named.[6] These locomotives are used for both passenger and freight duties by BLS.[7]
List of names:
- 001 Simplon/Sempione/Adler/Staatswappen Schweiz/Italien/BLS AplTransit/Lötschberg
- 002 Gornergrat
- 003 Jungfraujoch–Seespiele
- 004 Mittelallalin-Valaistourisme
- 005 Niesen
- 006 Lauchernalp
- 007 Schilthorn
- 008 Niederhorn
- 009 Napf
- 010 Mont Vully
- 011 Wisenberg
- 012 Euro Tunnel
- 013 Stockhorn
- 014 Spalenberg
- 015 Vue-des-Alpes
- 016 Centovalli
- 017 Schrattenflue
- 018 Brienz Rothorn Bahn
Usage abroad
The MTR Corporation of Hong Kong also operates two Lok2000 variants for its cross-boundary service from Kowloon, Hong Kong to Guangzhou, China. They were introduced in 1998 when the service was operated by the KCRC; accordingly, the train is called the KTT, which stands for "KCR Through Train". These long-distance trains have ten double-deck carriages[8] and are equipped with knuckle couplers, instead of buffers and chain couplers. While the train has two locomotives, it is not operated in push-pull mode.
The 46 Sr2 locomotives of VR (Finnish Railways) are closely based on the Re 460, as are the 22 NSB El 18 class used by Vy of Norway. Indian Railways WAP-5 electric locomotives are also based on the Re 460. The shape of the modified version of China Railways SS9 electric locomotives is similar to Re 460.
See also
References
- ^ The allowed top speed is 200 km/h. In order to get the approval to run at that speed, the locomotive must be able to go 15% faster; thus, the technical top speed is 230 km/h (143 mph), see Article by Bruno Lämmli Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine (German). However, this is not relevant in normal operation. Therefore, the table holds the allowed top speed, as for any other rail vehicle.
- ^ http://documents.epfl.ch/users/a/al/allenbac/www/documents/Fich0312.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ http://documents.epfl.ch/users/a/al/allenbac/www/documents/Fich0365.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ "Bahn 2000 Rail Network Improvements, Switzerland". rail-technology.com. Retrieved 28 September 2009.
- ^ "Pictures of all Re 460". info24.jimdofree.com. info24 by Marcel Manhart. Retrieved 25 December 2019.
- ^ "BLS Rolling Stock - Re 465". BLS AG. Retrieved 28 September 2009.
- ^ "Class Re 465 locomotives for heavy-haul freight service". Professional Engineering Publishing. Retrieved 28 September 2009.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Kowloon-Canton Railway". rail-technology.com. Retrieved 28 September 2009.