VR Class Dm11 explained

VR Class Dm11
Service:1997
Manufacturer:GEC-Alsthom
Numberbuilt:6
Formation:1 car
Fleetnumbers:4401–4406
Operator:VR Group
Numberservice:0
Carlength:23600mm
Width:3300mm
Height:3900mm
Doors:3 + 3
Maxspeed:120km/h
Weight:46t
Capacity:145 passengers
Enginetype:Diesel engine
Poweroutput:410kW

The Dm11 was a diesel multiple unit built by GEC-Alsthom in Spain for VR Group. A total of 16 units were ordered in 1995, with an option of 16 more,[1] at a price of 80 million Finnish marks.[2] The first units arrived in Finland in February 1997 and testing started in Central Finland a month later.[3] However, VR cancelled the deal at the end of the same year.[1] By that time, six units had been delivered.[1] The trains left Finland in 1999.[4] One of the units was later seen in Vilnius, Lithuania in 2000[5] before they were sold to Cuba.[6] The train was unofficially called the Mandolino, which rhymed with the then-new Pendolino.[6]

VR did not accept the Dm11 in regular traffic for multiple reasons. It was claimed to weigh during ordering, but the final units were 9t overweight.[1] This caused a problem, as the units were expected to run on lower quality tracks. The noise level in the passenger compartments was also measured to be 12 dB louder than expected. Furthermore, the windows of the train froze during winter service.[7] The black ends of the train were seen as a hazard for drivers, and yellow was added to the nose of unit 4401 to increase visibility.[7] [8]

VR started a new tender in December 1997, asking for 12–20 trains and a maximum of 20 options.[9] However, the winner of the bid could not deliver trains that fitted the specifications, which meant that VR had to start from scratch once again at the end of the year 1998.[10] Only three bids were entered, none of which interested the company. It started a new tender at the end of the year 1999 with the same requirements.[11] Finally, CKD Vagonka (later Škoda Vagonka) won the bid in 2001 with a DMU that was to be called the Dm12.[12] The unit numbers of the Dm11 (4401 to 4406) were reused on Dm12 trains.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: VR purki miljoonien kiskobussikaupan . Mtv3.fi . fi . 10 November 1997 . 27 July 2011 .
  2. Web site: Espanjalaisten kiskobussien käyttöönotto kangertelee . Riku . Cajander . Ympäristöuutiset . . fi . 28 September 1997 . 27 July 2011 .
  3. Web site: VR tuo kiskobussin Keski-Suomeen . Mtv3.fi . fi . 14 February 1997 . 27 July 2011 .
  4. Web site: Dv15 1985 ja Dm11:t. . Jorma . Rauhala . Vaunut.org . fi . 27 January 1999 . 2 October 2011 .
  5. Web site: Railbus from Spain . Andrus . Roosma . 9 June 2000 . 27 July 2011 .
  6. Web site: Lätän jälkeistä elämää 3... . Juha . Kutvonen . Vaunut.org . fi . 31 December 1997 . 27 July 2011 .
  7. Web site: Dm11 4401. . Jorma . Rauhala . Vaunut.org . fi . 20 March 1997 . 27 July 2011 .
  8. Web site: Dm11 4401. . Jorma . Rauhala . Vaunut.org . fi . 10 September 1997 . 27 July 2011 .
  9. Web site: VR:n kiskobusseista uusi tarjouskilpailu . . MTV3 . fi . 11 December 1997 . 28 July 2011 .
  10. Web site: VR:n kiskobussikauppa epäonnistui taas . Resiina . Museorautatieyhdistys ry, Suomen Rautatiehistoriallinen Seura ry . fi . 22 December 1998 . 28 July 2011 .
  11. Web site: VR järjestää taas tarjouskilpailun kiskobusseista . Resiina . Museorautatieyhdistys ry, Suomen Rautatiehistoriallinen Seura ry . fi . 16 November 1999 . 28 July 2011 .
  12. Web site: VR tilaa kiskobussit Tsekistä . Resiina . Museorautatieyhdistys ry, Suomen Rautatiehistoriallinen Seura ry . fi . 30 August 2001 . 28 July 2011 .