RhB ABe 8/12
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ABe 8/12 "Allegra" in Pontresina
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Numbering: | 3501-3515 |
Number: | 15th |
Manufacturer: | Stadler Rail |
Year of construction (s): | 2009-2010 |
Axis formula : | Bo'Bo '+ 2'2' + Bo'Bo ' |
Gauge : | 1,000 mm |
Length over buffers: | 49 500 mm |
Height: | 3 800 mm |
Width: | 2,650 mm |
Empty mass: | 106 t |
Service mass: | 122 t |
Top speed: | 100 km / h |
Hourly output : | ~ 2,800 kW = 2,400 kW |
Continuous output : | 2,320 kW |
Starting tractive effort: | 280 kN |
Driving wheel diameter: | 810 mm / 740 mm |
Impeller diameter: | 685 mm / 635 mm |
Power system : | ~ 11 kV, 16.7 Hz and = 1 kV |
Number of traction motors: | 8th |
Seats: | 1st class: 24 2nd class: 76 + 14 folding seats |
Floor height: | 480 mm low floor 1 050 mm high floor |
Low floor: | 22% |
* three-part units Predecessor Bernina Railway: RhB ABe 4/4 II , RhB ABe 4/4 III Predecessor main network : RhB Ge 4/4 II , RhB Ge 4/4 III |
The ABe 8/12 are three-part electric multiple units , of which the Rhaetian Railway (RhB) has ordered a total of 15 units from Stadler Rail . The multiple units have been used according to schedule by the RhB since 2010. The first vehicle was delivered to Landquart on October 13, 2009 and then subjected to various tests. Similar to other Stadler productions Flirt , Spatz or Star, the trains are referred to as Allegra , which corresponds to a Rhaeto-Romanic greeting .
conditions
The multiple units are designed for use on the steepest inclines of the RhB, that is
- the Bernina Railway St. Moritz – Tirano (maximum gradient 70 ‰, direct current operation)
- the Arosabahn Chur – Arosa (maximum gradient 60 ‰, AC operation)
- the Landquart – Davos Platz railway line (maximum gradient 45 ‰, AC operation)
Since the Bernina Railway has its peak traffic in summer and the other two routes in winter, the multiple units for all three routes are designed to be capable of two systems for 11 kV alternating voltage with a frequency of 16.7 Hz and 1 kV direct voltage. This allowed the construction of a large, uniform series and results in the greatest possible flexibility in operation.
The multiple units have been the main means of traction on the Bernina Railway since 2011 and haul regional trains, the Bernina Express , which consists only of panorama cars , and freight trains. Most of the passenger trains on the Arosa Railway and to Davos are covered with Allegras. After Arosa, they are used alone when there is less traffic. The Landquart – Davos trains continue to Filisur after a stop of just over half an hour.
The requirement profile results in the need to be able to transport a high trailer load. This also explains the comparatively high continuous output of 2.3 MW for a railcar. The RhB's most powerful locomotive design, the Ge 4/4 III, has a continuous output of 2.4 MW. The starting tractive effort of an Allegra unit is even 30% higher than that of a Ge 4/4 III due to the distribution of the drive power over eight axles with 280 kN. This is necessary for the transport of heavy trains on the ramps of the Bernina and Arosa Railway. After commissioning, the maximum drawbar load on the Bernina line for these multiple units was increased from 140 to 160 tons. Each multiple unit cost around 10 million francs.
construction
Each of the three cars in a unit runs on two two-axle bogies. This means that each trolley can be rolled individually. The cars are closely coupled to each other, they can only be separated in the workshop. The transitions between the cars are protected by bellows and can be used by travelers. However, there are no transition options to the wagon train. The non-powered intermediate car has a low entry, which ensures barrier-free access to public transport for people with reduced mobility. There is a first-class compartment with 12 seats behind each of the two driver's cabs. The partition wall to the driver's cab is glazed and offers passengers a view over the shoulder of the locomotive driver who is sitting in the middle of the driver's cab on the route.
One unit offers a total of 24 seats in the first and 76 seats in the second class, plus 14 folding seats and space for two wheelchairs. The handicapped accessible toilet is located in the middle car. This has a low-floor area, the entrances there are equipped with sliding steps that are extended when the doors are opened. The passenger compartments and driver's cabs are air-conditioned.
A single-arm pantograph with three contact strips for direct current sits on each end car, and one for alternating current on the middle car. In the event of a malfunction and when shunting, each pantograph can be used with both voltages. All three pantographs are connected to one another via a high-voltage roof line; the vehicle automatically detects the power system when the engine driver commands the “main switch on”.
The trains are capable of shuttle trains, so they can be controlled from a control car. This is currently (2020) being used in particular between Landquart, Davos and Filisur, where the multiple units with the Bt 52801 to 52808 built in 2018 are used. With the existing RhB locomotives, however, they cannot be controlled in multiple ways .
Speed record on meter gauge
On the occasion of the farewell drive for the departing director on December 20, 2010, the 3502 unit in the Vereina tunnel reached a speed of 145 km / h. Previously, 139 km / h had been reached during the commissioning runs on December 5, 2009. The previous record for meter gauge vehicles of 134 km / h was only set in June 2009 at Regionalverkehr Bern – Solothurn (RBS) with a RABe 4/12 «NExT», also a multiple unit built by Stadler. So far, the RhB has registered a maximum of 110 km / h.
operation area
The multiple units are intended for the following main areas of use (although they can be used on the entire RhB network if required).
- Bernina Express (Chur – Tirano)
- Bernina Railway
- Chur-Arosa Railway
- Davos Platz – Filisur railway line
- Landquart – Davos Platz railway line
For the Chur agglomeration traffic ( Chur - Thusis or Schiers - Landquart - Chur - Rhäzüns ) a related type followed in 2011: The ABe 4/16 , which are only designed for the AC voltage of the main network.
Names
On May 1, 2010 the first four multiple units were christened. The names of famous people in Graubünden are used to name the new multiple units.
List of ABe 8/12
Company number | Baptismal name | advertising | Installation | status |
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3501 | Willem Jan Holsboer | October 2009 | in operation | |
3502 | Friedrich Hennings | November 2009 | in operation | |
3503 | Carlo Janka | March 2010 | in operation | |
3504 | Dario Cologna | April 2010 | in operation | |
3505 | Giovanni Segantini | April 2010 | in operation | |
3506 | Anna from Planta | July 2010 | in operation | |
3507 | Benedetg Fontana | August 2010 | in operation | |
3508 | Richard Coray | September 2010 | in operation | |
3509 | Placidus Spescha | November 2010 | in operation | |
3510 | Alberto Giacometti | November 2010 | in operation | |
3511 | Otto Barblan | December 2010 | in operation | |
3512 | Jörg Jenatsch | FIG | January 2011 | in operation |
3513 | Simeon Bavier | January 2011 | in operation | |
3514 | Steivan Brunies | March 2011 | in operation | |
3515 | Alois Carigiet | March 2011 | in operation |
literature
- Report by pd / mr: “Allegra” in Landquart ; In: Swiss Railway Review . 11/2009, page 553
- Daniel Ritler, Jürg Schöning, Günter Terragnolo, Niclas Wiesent: “Allegra” - the new dual-current multiple unit for the Rhaetian Railway . In: Schweizer Eisenbahn-Revue and Eisenbahn-Revue International , Hefte 5/2010, pp. 229–234, 6/2010, pp. 283–289, 7/2010, pp. 333–335, 8–9 / 2010, p 403-410.
- Bernhard Studer, Wolfgang Bdinka: Allegra. Mountaineers with tremendous strength . In: railway magazine . No. 10/2012 . Alba publication, October 2012, ISSN 0342-1902 , p. 6–16 (with an overview drawing on a scale of 1:50 and a description of industrial models in nominal sizes H0m, 0m and IIm).
Web links
- Manufacturer's website for RhB ABe 8/12 ALLEGRA ( Memento from March 10, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
- Detailed data sheet from the manufacturer (PDF; 462 kB) ( Memento from July 1, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- Media release (PDF; 26 kB) Media release on the new speed record
- Christening ceremony Report on the christening ceremony at bahnONLINE.ch
Individual evidence
- ↑ Bahnonline.ch about the Allegra trains
- ↑ Stadler Rail website about custom-made products for the Chur agglomeration ( Memento from June 26, 2010 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Archived copy ( Memento from May 15, 2012 in the Internet Archive )