ČD Class 380 explained

ČD Class 380
Powertype:Electric
Builder:Škoda Transportation
Buildmodel:109E
Builddate:2008 – 2011
Totalproduction:20
Uicclass:Bo'Bo'
Wheeldiameter:1250mm
Wheelbase:Bogie=2500mm
Total=11200mm
Length:18000mm
Width:3080mm
Height:4275mm
Electricsystem:kV DC
25 kV 50 Hz AC
15 kV 16.7 Hz AC
Collectionmethod:pantograph
Tractionmotors:ML 4550 K/6
Maxspeed:2000NaN0
Poweroutput:64000NaN0
Tractiveeffort:starting 274 kN or 300 kN
Locobrakes:(?)
Operator:České dráhy
Operatorclass:ČD 380
Numinclass:20
Fleetnumbers:380 001-8 — 380 020-8

The Class 380 is a tri-voltage electric locomotive manufactured by Škoda for Czech railways České dráhy.

History

The Class 380 is Škoda's entry into the modern electric locomotive market. Internally designated Type 109E, the locomotives were originally conceived in 2004 and designed for operation in Austria, Germany, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia as well as the Czech Republic. The 109E Škoda has a top speed of 200 km/h and is compatible with both AC and DC catenaries, as is expected of current multisystem locomotives.[1] The locomotives are equipped to work on three electrification systems: 3 kV DC, 25 kV 50 Hz AC and 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC, drawing power from overhead lines.[2]

In 2005 České dráhy (ČD) ordered 20 locomotives with delivery in 2009 and certifications for service in all of the above-mentioned countries. The first locomotive was not delivered until 2010 and lacked any national service certification (only trial service certification for the Czech Republic). As a result, České dráhy refused to accept the locomotives.[3]

In April 2013 the locomotive received the TSI certificate and in 2015 an arbitration court ruled on the protracted dispute between ČD and Škoda Transportation regarding the late delivery of the locomotives.[4] While the German railway authority granted approval for the locomotives at up to 200km/h in Germany,[5] their planned use on the Prague - Dresden - Berlin - Hamburg route never happened, with ČD choosing to lease Siemens Vectron locomotives instead.[6]

Orders of similar locomotives

Despite the problems with the approval of CD locomotives, in 2013 Deutsche Bahn signed a contract with Skoda for 6 locomotives of 109E type,[7] designated Class 102 in Germany. The contract was also for push-pull carriages to be deployed with the locomotives on RegionalExpress services on the Munich - Nuremberg High Speed Line. TSI Certification was granted for the trains in November 2018, almost two years after the expected start of service with the trains, with the expectation of services beginning in 2019.[8]

See also

References

  1. Web site: RAILCOLOR.NET - modern locomotive power - Skoda 109E . railcolor.net . 30 August 2010.
  2. Web site: Lokomotiva 109 E . JPB . 30 August 2010.
  3. News: Šindelář . Jan . Nová škodovácká lokomotiva konečně získala evropský certifikát . 12 December 2018 . 18 April 2013 . E15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20181212185051/https://www.e15.cz/byznys/prumysl-a-energetika/nova-skodovacka-lokomotiva-konecne-ziskala-evropsky-certifikat-980912 . 12 December 2018 . Czech.
  4. https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/traction-rolling-stock/single-view/view/cd-loses-skoda-transportation-locomotive-battle.html ČD loses Škoda Transportation locomotive battle
  5. https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/traction-rolling-stock/single-view/view/skoda-109e-approved-for-use-in-germany.html Škoda 109E approved for use in Germany
  6. https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/traction-rolling-stock/single-view/view/cd-hires-ell-vectrons-for-hamburg-praha-route.html ČD leases ELL Vectrons for Hamburg – Praha route
  7. https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/single-view/view/db-signs-contract-for-skoda-transportation-push-pull-trains.html DB signs contract for Škoda Transportation push-pull trains
  8. https://www.railwaygazette.com/news/traction-rolling-stock/single-view/view/tsi-certification-for-skoda-transportation-push-pull-trainsets.html TSI certification for Škoda Transportation push-pull trainsets

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