"DBAG Class 146" redirects here. For the Bombardier Transportation built DBAG Classes 146.1 and 146.2, see
TRAXX.
DBAG Class 145 DBAG Class 146 also SBB Re481, MThB Re486 |
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DBAG Class 145, with Railion branding |
| Type and origin |
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| Power type | Electric |
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| Builder | Adtranz |
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| Serial number | Freight versions: Germany: DBAG Class 145 001 to 145 080
others - see text Switzerland: MThB Re486 651 to Re486 656 (up to 2002) SBB Cargo Re481 001 to Re481 006 (up to 2005)
Passenger versions:
Germany:
DBAG Class 146 001 to 146 031 |
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| Build date | 1997-2002 |
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| Total produced | Freight versions:103 Passenger versions:31 |
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| Performance figures |
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| Maximum speed | Freight version: 140 km/h (87 mph) Passenger version: 160 km/h (99 mph) |
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| Power output | 4.2 MW (5,632 hp) |
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| Tractive effort | 300 kN (67,443 lbf) |
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| Brakeforce | 150 kN (33,721 lbf) |
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The DBAG Class 145 and DBAG Class 146 are Bo′Bo′ mainline electric locomotives built by Adtranz primarily for the Deutsche Bahn at the end of the 1990s. The Class 145 is the freight version for DB Cargo; the Class 146 is the passenger version for DB Regio. Additional freight machines were built for the former Swiss railway Mittelthurgaubahn as well as for various private operators and leasing companies.
The classes of locomotives are predecessors of the Bombardier TRAXX locomotives.