E.g. ABeh 160/161

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ABeh 160 / ABeh 161
ABeh 160 004 in Interlaken Ost
ABeh 160 004 in Interlaken Ost
Numbering: ABeh 160 001–006
ABeh 161 011–015
Number: ABeh 160: 6
ABeh 161: 5
Manufacturer: Stadler Rail
Year of construction (s): ABeh 160: 2012
ABeh 161: 2016
Axis formula : Bo'1Az'Az1'Bo '
Gauge : 1000 mm ( meter gauge )
Length over coupling: 54,000 mm
Height: 4020 mm
Width: 2650 mm
Bogie axle base: 2000 mm (adhesion
drive bogie) 2380 mm (gear drive bogie)
Service mass: 93 t
Top speed: 120 km / h (adhesion)
40 km / h (gear, uphill)
27.5 km / h - 29.5 km / h (gear, downhill)
Hourly output : 1400 kW (adhesion)
1600 kW (gear)
Starting tractive effort: 120 kN (adhesion);
100 kN (gear)
Wheel diameter: 810 mm
Gear system : Riggenbach
Number of drive gears: 2
Motor type: TMF 42-38-4
Power system : 15 kV 16.7 Hz ~
Power transmission: Overhead line
Number of traction motors: 6th
Gradient: 35 ‰ (adhesion)
120 ‰ (gear)
Seats: 147 of
which 1st class: 18
folding seats: 8
Floor height: 1100 mm; 420 mm low floor
Classes : 2

The ABeh 160 are electric articulated railcars of the Zentralbahn for mixed adhesion and gear operation. They were developed by Stadler Rail designed and built as Fink ( F left i nnovative N iederflur K omposition), respectively.

history

The trains were ordered together with the ABeh 150 Adler in 2009. They are intended for traffic on the Lucerne S-Bahn and as a reinforcement and replacement for the ABeh 150 in interregional traffic between Lucerne and Interlaken. They have been in use since 2012 and will gradually replace the previous locomotive-operated trains by 2013.

Constructive features

Gear drive with eccentric height adjustment with wheelset shaft (dark red), hollow shaft (red), bearing (blue) and drive gear (black)

The trains are in three parts. They are coupled with the seven-part ZB ABeh 150 and can be controlled multiple times. Two out of three entrances on each side are in the low-floor area. In contrast to the ABe 130 , the intermediate cars also have entrance doors. The cars are air-conditioned. They have large panoramic windows, there are bike and ski racks and wheelchair spaces. The adhesion and gear drive are spatially separated, mechanically decoupled and therefore slip-free. The end bogies are the adhesion drive bogies, the adhesion drives also run on the rack sections and provide about a third of the drive power there. The middle car body runs on the gear drive bogies, each with two running axles. The inner ones carry the gear drive.

A newly developed gear drive with eccentric height adjustment is used in the ABeh 150 , the construction of which corresponds to a conventional gear drive with pawl bearing , as is known from pure gear vehicles. The drive or brake gears are not supported directly on the wheelset shaft , but on an additionally inserted, non-rotating hollow shaft that is connected to the wheelset shaft via eccentric disks. By turning the eccentric disks, the meshing of the teeth can be easily adapted to the wheel wear in seven steps of 5 mm each, which enables a wheel wear of 35 instead of 12 mm.

The car bodies and the adhesion drive of the ABeh 160 and ABeh 150 served as a model for the western Swiss meter gauge trains from Stadler. The box structure and numerous other components were also adopted by Fink and Adler in the construction of the ABDeh 8/8 for the Berner Oberland-Bahnen .

Replica series

To replace the additional modules in the S-Bahn trains, Zentralbahn ordered five additional vehicles in September 2014. The new multiple units differ only slightly from the first series of Fink cogwheel trains. Improvements have been made to gear bogies, for example, in order to reduce premature wear and tear and to increase service life: the wheels are now slightly larger and have bandages. The multiple units that have been reordered are designated as ABeh 161.

In December 2019, Zentralbahn ordered seven more vehicles to expand the vehicle fleet. They should be delivered from the end of 2022 and will be given the designation ABeh 162 021-027.

Baptismal name

Only the vehicles named are listed.

ABeh 160
Company number Baptismal name
160 003 Stansstad
160 005 Giswil
160 006 Engelberg
ABeh 161
Company number Baptismal name
161 011 City of Lucerne
161 012 Meiringen
161 013 Alpnach
161 014 Sarnen
161 015 Interlaken

literature

  • Bernhard Studer: Birds on a narrow track . In: railway magazine . No. 4 , 2013, p. 26-29 .
  • Beat Feusi, Reinhard Zuber, Gerhard Züger: New cogwheel multiple units ABeh 150, ABeh 160 and ABeh 161 for the Zentralbahn . In: Swiss Railway Review . No. 3 . Minirex, 2017, ISSN  1022-7113 , p. 124-130 .
  • Beat Feusi, Reinhard Zuber, Gerhard Züger: New cogwheel multiple units ABeh 150, ABeh 160 and ABeh 161 for the Zentralbahn . In: Swiss Railway Review . No. 4 . Minirex, 2017, ISSN  1022-7113 , p. 192-199 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Beat Feusi, Reinhard Zuber, Gerhard Züger: New Gear unit trains ABeh 150, 160 and ABeh ABeh 161 for the center channel . Continuation from issue 3/2017. In: Swiss Railway Review . No. 4 . Minirex, 2017, p. 192-199 .
  2. Peter Fehr: New rolling stock e.g. The new generation of rack and pinion trains. Documents for the TST conference of the Association of Public Transport , November 2, 2012 (PDF; 3.5 MB)
  3. Jürg Lüthard, Urs Wieser: New multiple units for Western Switzerland meter gauge railways. In: Swiss Railway Review. No. 6/2016. Pp. 301-307.
  4. Urs Jossi: New multiple units for French-speaking Swiss meter-gauge railways. In: Swiss Railway Review. No. 1/2015. Pp. 41-45.
  5. Zentralbahn orders five new “FINKs”. Bahnonline.ch, September 22, 2014, accessed on October 19, 2018 .
  6. Central Railway press release
  7. Production of the new Zentralbahn trains is on track. Bahnonline.ch, April 18, 2016, accessed on October 19, 2018 .
  8. Matthias Rellstab: ZB is expanding your fleet . In: Swiss Railway Review . No. 2 . Minirex, 2020, ISSN  1022-7113 , p. 64 .