ÖBB Class 4030 explained

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ÖBB 4030
Service:1956–2004
Manufacturer:SGP, AEG, BBC
Numberbuilt:26 trainsets
46 trainsets (4030.2)
Capacity:556
Operator:ÖBB
Maxspeed:Service: 1000NaN0
Poweroutput:1000 kW (continuous)
Tractiveeffort:99 kN (starting), 48kN (continuous)
Collectionmethod:Overhead lines
Safety:Sifa, PZB90, LZB
Multipleworking:ÖBB Class 5145

The ÖBB 4030 is a 3-car electric multiple unit used by the ÖBB for regional rail passenger transport, especially on the Vienna S-Bahn. A derived variant ÖBB 4130 with increased power allowing speeds up to 1300NaN0 was operated on the Transalpin international rail connection between Wien Westbahnhof and Basel SBB.

From 1979 onwards the 4030 was gradually replaced by the ÖBB 4020, the last trains were retired in 2004. A 4030.2 unit has been preserved and is on display at the railway museum in Schwechat.

References

http://www.schnellbahn-wien.at/allgemein/4030.htm