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PKP class EP09

EP09 (also manufactured as Pafawag 104E) is a Polish electric locomotive used by the Polish railways, Polskie Koleje Państwowe (PKP) and produced by Pafawag of Wrocław between 1986 and 1997.[1]

PKP class EP09
EP09-016 locomotive in Puławy
Type and origin
Power typeElectric
BuilderPafawag
Build date1986–1997
Total produced47
Specifications
Configuration:
 • UICBo′Bo′
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Wheel diameter1,250 mm (49.21 in)
Length16,740 mm (54 ft 11 in)
Width2,974 mm (9 ft 9 in)
Height4,300 mm (14 ft 1 in)
Axle load20 t (20 long tons; 22 short tons)
Loco weight83.5 t (82.2 long tons; 92.0 short tons)
Electric system/s3000 V DC Catenary
Current pickup(s)Pantograph
Traction motors4× LKa740, 73:38 gear ratio
Loco brakeOerlikon Contraves+Dynamic
Safety systemsSHP
Performance figures
Maximum speed160 km/h (99 mph)
Power output2,920 kW (3,916 hp)
Career
OperatorsPKP
NicknamesDziewiątka (The Nine)
Epoka (The Era)
First runMay 29, 1988

History edit

Construction edit

Work on designing a new family of Polish locomotives able to pull trains at speeds higher than 125 km/h, started in the 1970s. Of those plans only one was finally realised, which resulted in the construction of EP09 locomotives.

In the beginning of the 1980s the CMK line (rail trunk line) was prepared for passenger transport. Before that time ,it had been used exclusively for freight transport. At first ,EU05 and EP05 locomotives were used to run services on this line, but Polish railways needed faster locomotives, reaching 160 km/h.

The locomotive was designed in Ośrodek Badawczo-Rozwojowy Pojazdów Szynowych (Rail Vehicles Research and Development Centre) in Poznań. The prototype was ready in 1986, built in Pafawag in Wrocław. The locomotive was intended to be built with western parts, but severe financial restrictions caused many modern solutions to be abandoned. Co-operation with the USSR had little effect as well.[2] Additionally, after the collapse of Eastern Bloc, Poland was forced to use old EP07 solutions in later series of EP09.[3]

Deployment edit

It is impossible to find two identical locomotives of this class, as the design changed after each machine was completed. The First EP09 locomotive was presented in 1986, the next one in 1987. On May 29, 1988, according to the new timetable, those two locomotives started regular service. In 2005 EP09's livery was revised and unveiled. The locomotives are being repainted in during scheduled servicing.

All the locomotives produced, except for EP09-035 (which was involved in the Szczekociny rail crash), are still fully operational and are deployed in the locomotive depots in Kraków and Warsaw.[1] 12 units work in Kraków Prokocim depot, the rest are assigned to Warsaw.[2] Besides running on the CMK line, those locomotives can be spotted on Warsaw–Poznań–Szczecin, Warsaw–Poznań–Wrocław, Warsaw–Lublin and Warsaw–Kielce lines.[4] EP09 series proved itself to be highly defective, e.g. in 1996 PKP was forced to replace 10 traction motors and 24 bogies. In the same time serious breakdowns of compressors were noticed.[3] In the end of 2000 EP09 were temporarily sent to Gdańsk. This was done in order to familiarise engineers with this type of locomotive before raising maximum allowed speed on the Warsaw–Gdańsk line.[5]

Modernisation edit

In August 2021 PKP Intercity issued a request for proposal to comprehensively modernise all 46 locomotives, bringing them up to modern standard, a.o. replacing DC traction motors with asynchronous ones and motor-generator sets with switch-mode inverters, modernising bogies, and preparing the locomotives for the installation of ETCS.[6]

Technical data edit

 
EP09-47 (left) and EP09-30 locomotives in Warsaw. Note the difference between front parts of locomotives (EP09-47 has additional air-intake mounted due to air-conditioning system installed) and between the types of pantographs.

The EP09 is a Bo-Bo electric locomotive working in 3000 V DC electric system. The body is placed on two bogies, with each bogie having two separately propelled axles. Driver's cabs are located on each end of the loco's body.[7]

There are battery box and air tanks mounted between bogies. Traction motors and transmissions are locked inside bogies. Behind each cab is the machine compartment. High-voltage compartment is situated in the middle of the locomotive. EP09 is the first Polish locomotive to have electro-dynamic brakes. This enables braking the locomotive using the motors working as generators.

Other modifications to EP09 were e.g. ergonomic dashboard and windscreens equipped with internal heating.[2]

Since locomotive number 38 the system of suspending locomotive on bogies was changed into Flexicoil and single pantographs (DSA200, Stemmann production[8]) were mounted instead of the previously used double ones. Another important change during the production process is installing air conditioning system (since locomotive number 40). For a long time PKP worked on bringing all machines to the same standard as the last two locomotives (046 and 047) brought into service in January 1998.[3]

Nicknames edit

  • Dziewiątka (The Nine) - after the number in the name
  • Epoka (The Epoch) - after the first two letters of the name

Accidents edit

On 3 March 2012 the EP09 with number 035 was involved in the Szczekociny rail crash. The locomotive was later scrapped.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Borys Andrachowicz, Szymon Mrowiec (2006–2007). (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2007-06-07. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  2. ^ a b c Michał Wojtaszek. . Prywatna strona miłośnika komunikacji miejskiej i szynowej (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  3. ^ a b c Wojciech Cupiał. . KOLEJOWA STRONA MK Z PODKARPACIA (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2007-03-31. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  4. ^ Tomasz Cybulski. "Koleje i kolejki dla każdego" (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2012-06-30. Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  5. ^ Jarek D. Stwarz (1997–2002). "elektryczna lokomotywa pasażerska serii EP09". Chester Home Page (in Polish). Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  6. ^ Czubiński, Roman (24 August 2021). "PKP IC chce zmodernizować całą serię EP09" [PKP IC wants to modernise entire EP09 fleet]. Rynek Kolejowy (in Polish).
  7. ^ Klaudiusz Słowikowski, Krzysztof Słowikowski (1997–2010). "Elektrowóz EP09". Pojazdy Komunikacji (in Polish). Retrieved 2007-08-24.
  8. ^ M. K. Resko (2007). . Odjazdowa kolej (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2007-05-31. Retrieved 2007-08-24.

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EP09 also manufactured as Pafawag 104E is a Polish electric locomotive used by the Polish railways Polskie Koleje Panstwowe PKP and produced by Pafawag of Wroclaw between 1986 and 1997 1 PKP class EP09EP09 016 locomotive in PulawyType and originPower typeElectricBuilderPafawagBuild date1986 1997Total produced47SpecificationsConfiguration UICBo Bo Gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeWheel diameter1 250 mm 49 21 in Length16 740 mm 54 ft 11 in Width2 974 mm 9 ft 9 in Height4 300 mm 14 ft 1 in Axle load20 t 20 long tons 22 short tons Loco weight83 5 t 82 2 long tons 92 0 short tons Electric system s3000 V DC CatenaryCurrent pickup s PantographTraction motors4 LKa740 73 38 gear ratioLoco brakeOerlikon Contraves DynamicSafety systemsSHPPerformance figuresMaximum speed160 km h 99 mph Power output2 920 kW 3 916 hp CareerOperatorsPKPNicknamesDziewiatka The Nine Epoka The Era First runMay 29 1988 Contents 1 History 1 1 Construction 1 2 Deployment 1 3 Modernisation 2 Technical data 3 Nicknames 4 Accidents 5 ReferencesHistory editConstruction edit Work on designing a new family of Polish locomotives able to pull trains at speeds higher than 125 km h started in the 1970s Of those plans only one was finally realised which resulted in the construction of EP09 locomotives In the beginning of the 1980s the CMK line rail trunk line was prepared for passenger transport Before that time it had been used exclusively for freight transport At first EU05 and EP05 locomotives were used to run services on this line but Polish railways needed faster locomotives reaching 160 km h The locomotive was designed in Osrodek Badawczo Rozwojowy Pojazdow Szynowych Rail Vehicles Research and Development Centre in Poznan The prototype was ready in 1986 built in Pafawag in Wroclaw The locomotive was intended to be built with western parts but severe financial restrictions caused many modern solutions to be abandoned Co operation with the USSR had little effect as well 2 Additionally after the collapse of Eastern Bloc Poland was forced to use old EP07 solutions in later series of EP09 3 Deployment edit It is impossible to find two identical locomotives of this class as the design changed after each machine was completed The First EP09 locomotive was presented in 1986 the next one in 1987 On May 29 1988 according to the new timetable those two locomotives started regular service In 2005 EP09 s livery was revised and unveiled The locomotives are being repainted in during scheduled servicing All the locomotives produced except for EP09 035 which was involved in the Szczekociny rail crash are still fully operational and are deployed in the locomotive depots in Krakow and Warsaw 1 12 units work in Krakow Prokocim depot the rest are assigned to Warsaw 2 Besides running on the CMK line those locomotives can be spotted on Warsaw Poznan Szczecin Warsaw Poznan Wroclaw Warsaw Lublin and Warsaw Kielce lines 4 EP09 series proved itself to be highly defective e g in 1996 PKP was forced to replace 10 traction motors and 24 bogies In the same time serious breakdowns of compressors were noticed 3 In the end of 2000 EP09 were temporarily sent to Gdansk This was done in order to familiarise engineers with this type of locomotive before raising maximum allowed speed on the Warsaw Gdansk line 5 Modernisation edit In August 2021 PKP Intercity issued a request for proposal to comprehensively modernise all 46 locomotives bringing them up to modern standard a o replacing DC traction motors with asynchronous ones and motor generator sets with switch mode inverters modernising bogies and preparing the locomotives for the installation of ETCS 6 Technical data edit nbsp EP09 47 left and EP09 30 locomotives in Warsaw Note the difference between front parts of locomotives EP09 47 has additional air intake mounted due to air conditioning system installed and between the types of pantographs The EP09 is a Bo Bo electric locomotive working in 3000 V DC electric system The body is placed on two bogies with each bogie having two separately propelled axles Driver s cabs are located on each end of the loco s body 7 There are battery box and air tanks mounted between bogies Traction motors and transmissions are locked inside bogies Behind each cab is the machine compartment High voltage compartment is situated in the middle of the locomotive EP09 is the first Polish locomotive to have electro dynamic brakes This enables braking the locomotive using the motors working as generators Other modifications to EP09 were e g ergonomic dashboard and windscreens equipped with internal heating 2 Since locomotive number 38 the system of suspending locomotive on bogies was changed into Flexicoil and single pantographs DSA200 Stemmann production 8 were mounted instead of the previously used double ones Another important change during the production process is installing air conditioning system since locomotive number 40 For a long time PKP worked on bringing all machines to the same standard as the last two locomotives 046 and 047 brought into service in January 1998 3 Nicknames editDziewiatka The Nine after the number in the name Epoka The Epoch after the first two letters of the nameAccidents editOn 3 March 2012 the EP09 with number 035 was involved in the Szczekociny rail crash The locomotive was later scrapped References edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pafawag 104E a b Borys Andrachowicz Szymon Mrowiec 2006 2007 Strona o lokomotywach serii EP05 EP09 in Polish Archived from the original on 2007 06 07 Retrieved 2007 08 24 a b c Michal Wojtaszek EP09 Prywatna strona milosnika komunikacji miejskiej i szynowej in Polish Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2007 08 24 a b c Wojciech Cupial Lokomotywa elektryczna serii EP09 KOLEJOWA STRONA MK Z PODKARPACIA in Polish Archived from the original on 2007 03 31 Retrieved 2007 08 24 Tomasz Cybulski Koleje i kolejki dla kazdego in Polish Archived from the original on 2012 06 30 Retrieved 2007 08 24 Jarek D Stwarz 1997 2002 elektryczna lokomotywa pasazerska serii EP09 Chester Home Page in Polish Retrieved 2007 08 24 Czubinski Roman 24 August 2021 PKP IC chce zmodernizowac cala serie EP09 PKP IC wants to modernise entire EP09 fleet Rynek Kolejowy in Polish Klaudiusz Slowikowski Krzysztof Slowikowski 1997 2010 Elektrowoz EP09 Pojazdy Komunikacji in Polish Retrieved 2007 08 24 M K Resko 2007 Lokomotywa elektryczna EP09 Odjazdowa kolej in Polish Archived from the original on 2007 05 31 Retrieved 2007 08 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PKP class EP09 amp oldid 1190360209, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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