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SBB Re 460

Data Photographed Locomotive
Road number: 064-9
Name: Mythen
Commercial: -

Operation
Years of construction: 1991-1996
Road numbers (old): Re 4/4 VI 10701+ (never used)
Road numbers (UIC): Re 460 000 - 118
Quantity built: 119
Quantity today: 119
Application: passenger traffic
Scrapped: -

Technical data
Vehicle type: Four axle multipurpose electric locomotive
Manufacturer: SLM, ABB
Wheel arrangement: Bo'Bo'
Top speed: 230 kph
Continuous power: kW
Hourly rating: 6'100 kW
Continuous tractive effort: 100 kN
Tensile hours: 300 kN
Starting tractive effort: 300 kN
Power system: 15 kV 16,7 Hz
Gauge: 1435 mm

Mass and weight
Length over buffer: 18'500 mm
Width: 3'000 mm
Height: 4'300 mm
Weight: 84 t

Other
Special Features: Last Swiss Made Locomotive
Owner: SBB CFF FFS (Schweizerische Bundesbahnen)
Operator: SBB CFF FFS (Schweizerische Bundesbahnen)
Precursor: Ae 3/6 I, Ae 4/7 Re 4/4 I
Successor: Bombardier TRAXX

Location: Olten, Switzerland

Note: The Re 460 (popularly known as the Lok 2000) series are modern four-axle electric locomotives of the Swiss Federal Railways. They originally replaced Re 420, Re 440, Re 620 locomotives. They were introduced as part of the Bahn 2000 project, a massive project to modernise and improve capacity on Switzerland's railways. They are now mainly used for passenger services, 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 having been assumed by Re 482s. They are maintained at Yverdon.
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Image size
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Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D3000
Shutter Speed
1/500 second
Aperture
F/5.6
Focal Length
200 mm
ISO Speed
800
Date Taken
Mar 7, 2011, 10:12:04 AM
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