DRG Class E 93 explained

DRG Class E93
Powertype:Electric
Builder:AEG, BBC
Builddate:1933–37
Totalproduction:18
Uicclass:Co′Co′
Length:177001NaN1
Weightondrivers:19.7t
Locoweight:117.6t
Maxspeed:70km/h
Poweroutput:2502kW
Tractiveeffort:Continuous: 198kN,
Starting: 360kN
Deliverydate:1933
Electricsystem: Catenary
Collectionmethod:Pantograph

The DRG Class E93 is an electric heavy freight locomotive built by AEG for Deutsche Reichsbahn in 1933. Its development was triggered by the electrification of the Geislinger Steige, a steep grade of the mainline railroad between Stuttgart and Ulm, which had been electrified in 1933 and required powerful new freight locomotives to overcome it with heavy freight trains.

Production

The 18 ordered units were delivered between 1933 and 1937.

Appearance

The external appearance superficially resembles a Swiss crocodile but the German locomotive differs in that the axles are individually powered and the body is not articulated.