1991, Class 103 had been deprived of its role as DB flagship. Considering wear and tear, DB decided to replace these locomotives with the new Class 101...
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Class 103 can refer to: Class 103 - British diesel multiple unit DB Class 103 - German electric locomotive This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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The DB Class 101 is a class of three-phase electric locomotives built by Adtranz and operated by DB Fernverkehr in Germany. 145 locomotives were built...
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Siemens Velaro (redirect from DB Class 407)
designed for Deutsche Bahn international services from Germany. Designated DB's Class 407, it is designed to run at speeds up to 330 km/h (205 mph) and comply...
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that was first used for Class 111 locos and whose basic layout nowadays still forms part of the cab design found in many of DB's locomotives and control...
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The Renfe Class 103 is a high-speed train used for the AVE service and operated in Spain by the state-run railway company RENFE. The trainset is also...
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ICE 3 (redirect from DB Class 403 (ICE))
passenger trains inside the Channel Tunnel, allowing the Class 407 to be used on the services that DB planned to operate from London to Amsterdam and Frankfurt...
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demonstrations at 200 km/h (120 mph) between Munich and Augsburg by DB Class 103 hauled trains. The same year the Aérotrain, a French hovercraft monorail...
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The DB Class 628 is a twin-car, diesel multiple unit operated by the Deutsche Bahn for local passenger rail services. (The following description is primarily...
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Steam-operated snow machine (Schneefräse) 979 4100 at the DDM. DB museum loco 103 224-2, a DB Class 103. Two working narrow-gauge steam locomotives. Narrow-gauge...
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2023. Linke Rheinstrecke from Koblenz to Mainz featuring the DB Class 103 and DB Class 110 was released on 16 March 2023. The Peak Forest Railway Ambergate–Chinley...
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two or more different voltages. The DB used the 160 km/h (99 mph) E 10.12 and the 200 km/h (120 mph) DB Class 103, among other types. The SBB developed...
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eight Class 43 power cars from Angel Trains, six for dual-car operational use, and two for spare parts. It has been involved in hauling the Class 777,...
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Electroputere LE5100 (redirect from CFR Class 40/41/42)
were the second strongest class of electric locomotives in Europe, only being overtaken at this performance by the DB Class 103 in West Germany. All the...
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Sandbox and delivery pipe of a DB Class 103...
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The DB Class 82 was a goods train tank locomotive with the Deutsche Bundesbahn in Germany, that was built in the period after the Second World War and...
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steam on a sustained basis. List of largest passenger vehicles NSWGR AD60 Class Beyer-Garratt Locos Locomotives International issue 132 August 2021 page...
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The DB Class 66 (German: Baureihe 66) was a class of two Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB) locomotives designed for fast goods train and passenger train services...
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locomotives, notably the DB Class 103. Between 1969 and 1971, British Rail conducted tests of modified Flexicoil bogies under a modified Class 86, to prevent further...
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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...
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The Deutsche Bahn Class 423 EMU is a light-weight articulated electric railcar for S-Bahn commuter networks in Germany. The train has similar dimensions...
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ICE 1 (redirect from DB Class 401)
State was accompanied by the Federal Minister of Transport Matthias Wissmann, DB chief of passenger operations Klaus Daubertshäuser and several board members...
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CP official website (in Portuguese). Retrieved 29 June 2014. "Ficha de 9-103-005-5" (in Spanish). Listado del Material Ferroviario Español. Retrieved...
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the DB used the streamlined electric locomotives DB Class 103 with regular trains for high-speed service. From 1973, the DB used the DB Class 403, a...
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newer DB engine designs used in WW2 were based on this engine. The RLM made a set of specifications listing the technologies which the new class of German...
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the DB 600 was the only German aero engine in the 30-litre class. In total, 2,281 DB 600s were built. The DB 601A-1 was a development of the DB 600 with...
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Intercity (Deutsche Bahn) (redirect from IC26 (DB))
introduction of the Class 103 locomotives, 200 km/h running was possible. Services were increased in frequency to hourly, and second class accommodation was...
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The DB Class 403 was a series of three electric multiple units commissioned by the Deutsche Bundesbahn in the 1970s, an early predecessor of the Intercity-Express...
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train began using TEE coaches hauled by the prototypes of the class E 03 (later class 103) high-speed locomotives. In 1968, the Blauer Enzian was the first...
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Bremen to Innsbruck named IC Karwendel has been introduced, hauled by DB Class 103 and 111 electric locomotives. On 31 May 1987 it was one of the initial...
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