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SBB-CFF-FFS Re 420

The Re 420, originally (and still widely called) Re 4/4II, series are the most common electric locomotives of the Swiss Federal Railways. They are used for passenger services throughout Switzerland alone or in pairs. For freight services, they are sometimes paired with the Re 620, especially in mountainous regions. That pairing is referred to by the term Re 10/10. The Re 430, originally known as the Re 4/4III, are a derivative of the Re 420 modified for higher traction but lower speed.

SBB-CFF-FFS Re 420
Re 420 together with an Re 620
Type and origin
Power typeElectric
BuilderSLM Winterthur
BBC Baden
MFO Zürich
SAAS Geneva
Build date1964, 1967–1985
Total produced277 Re 4/4II
26 Re 4/4III
Specifications
Configuration:
 • AARB-B
 • UICBo′Bo′
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Length15,410 mm (50 ft 6+34 in) over buffers
Width2,970 mm (9 ft 8+78 in)
Height4,500 mm (14 ft 9+18 in)
Loco weight80–85 tonnes (79–84 long tons; 88–94 short tons)
Electric system/s15 kV  16+23 Hz AC Catenary
Current pickup(s)Pantograph
Loco brakeAir and Dynamic
Performance figures
Maximum speed140 km/h (87 mph) Re 4/4II
125 km/h (78 mph) Re 4/4III
Power output4,700 kW (6,300 hp)
Tractive effortContinuous: 150 kN (34,000 lbf) @105 km/h (65 mph),
Maximum: 255 kN (57,000 lbf)
Brakeforce135 kN (30,000 lbf)
Career
OperatorsSBB-CFF-FFS, BLS
ClassRe 4/4II, later Re 420
Re 4/4III, later Re 430
Numbers11101–11349, 11371–11397, later SBB 420 101–420 349; 421 371–421 397, BLS 420 501–420 512;
11350–11370 = 430 350–370 and RM/CR 436 111–115
DispositionRe 4/4II: 6 withdrawn, 12 sold to BLS, of which 6 withdrawn, 259 in SBB service (2010)
Re 4/4III: 21 in SBBC and 5 in CR service

The Re 420 locomotives were produced over a period of 21 years, from 1964 to 1985.

Re 4/4III (Re 430 SBB/Re 436 Private) Subseries:

SBB Re 4/4III 11350 ex SOB Re 4/4 41

When Südostbahn had the opportunity to buy one of the first batch of 50 Re 4/4II locomotives before delivery, it had the gear modified for higher traction and lower speed for the steep routes of the SOB. This locomotive was delivered as number 41 (and is now SBB 11350). Based on the SOB experience, the SBB ordered a batch of 20 Re 4/4III in 1969 for use on the Gotthard route (three of those loks were sold to the SOB in the 1980s and were renumbered Re 4/4 42–44. Those loks were returned to the SBB between 1996 and 1998 in exchange for the four prototype Re 4/4IV which have since operated as Re 446. The predecessors of Regionalverkehr Mittelland (EBT-VHB-SMB) ordered a total of five Re 4/4III (111–113, 141, 181, later 111–115) which were working as Re 436 111–115 for Crossrail AG until that company was dissolved in 2017. Re 436 111, 112, 114 & 115 were sold to Widmer Rail Services AG in 2017.

Six Re 4/4II (11196 to 11201; later 11195 to 11200) were equipped with a wider pantograph wiper in order to conform with DB and ÖBB standards, which allowed these units to operate EuroCity trains over the border to Bregenz and Lindau. These workings are now covered by the last series, 11371 to 11397, which were rebuilt for use in Germany and Austria, not only with a different pantograph but also Indusi and other things necessary for use abroad. These locomotives are classified Re 421 and are lettered for SBB Cargo but also pull passenger trains to Bregenz and Lindau. (11382 was never converted as it was already withdrawn with fire damage)

30 locomotives of the passenger division (11201–11230) will be rebuilt for peak hour services with double deck cars in S-Bahn Zürich, starting in 2011. A consist will be built up by 6 (7 consists) or 10 (6 consists) double deckers plus one locomotive at each end.

On 1 September 1999 locomotives 11101-155, 181, 191–270 and 299–304 were assigned to SBB passenger division, 11156–171, 11173–180, 11182–190, 11271–298, 11305–311, 11313–349 and 11371–397 to freight division (becoming SBB Cargo afterwards). At the end of 2002 11172" ex-MThB joined the passenger fleet, one year later 11225–264 changed to SBB Cargo. At the end of 2004 11225–230 were changed against 11265–270 and six locomotives sold to BLS (see list). One year later 11102–107 followed and were replaced in the passenger fleet by 11156–159, 161 and 164 from SBB Cargo.

12 locomotives have been withdrawn by 2010, 96 locomotives are owned by the passenger division, 6 by BLS and all others by SBB Cargo

  • P (Basel shunting duty): 11101 and 11120
  • P: 11108...159 (44), 11161, 11164, 11172 II (ex MThB 21), 11181, 11191–11230, 11299–11304
  • SBB Cargo: 420 ... resp.. 11...: 160, 162, 163, 165–171 173–180, 182–190, 231–281, 283–298, 305–311, 313–322, 324–349 and 421 371–381, 383–397
  • BLS 420 501–506 (ex 11110, 11117, 11119, 11123, 11137 and 11142)
  • withdrawn:

11113 +31.08.04 accident Zurich Oerlikon 24.10.03
11172 I +31.12.78 accident Vaumarcus 09.12.78
11282 +31.12.75 head-on collision with Ae 4/7 10906 near Landquart
11312 +31.10.85 collision at Renens 14.09.85 with Ae 4/7 10940+11011
11323 +01.06.05 fire damage at Steinen 23.03.05
11382 +02.07.02 fire damage 31.01.2002

BLS 420 507-420 512 (ex 11107, 11102–11106)
withdrawn September 2009 as surplus

Pictures edit

See also edit

Sources edit

  • This article was mostly translated from the German language version of December 2006.

External links edit

  • Re 4/4II (Re 420) and Re 4/4III (Re 430) by P.N. Rietsch
  • Spec Sheet (in French)

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This article does not cite any sources Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources SBB CFF FFS Re 420 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Re 420 originally and still widely called Re 4 4II series are the most common electric locomotives of the Swiss Federal Railways They are used for passenger services throughout Switzerland alone or in pairs For freight services they are sometimes paired with the Re 620 especially in mountainous regions That pairing is referred to by the term Re 10 10 The Re 430 originally known as the Re 4 4III are a derivative of the Re 420 modified for higher traction but lower speed SBB CFF FFS Re 420Re 420 together with an Re 620Type and originPower typeElectricBuilderSLM WinterthurBBC BadenMFO ZurichSAAS GenevaBuild date1964 1967 1985Total produced277 Re 4 4II26 Re 4 4IIISpecificationsConfiguration AARB B UICBo Bo Gauge1 435 mm 4 ft 8 1 2 in standard gaugeLength15 410 mm 50 ft 6 3 4 in over buffersWidth2 970 mm 9 ft 8 7 8 in Height4 500 mm 14 ft 9 1 8 in Loco weight80 85 tonnes 79 84 long tons 88 94 short tons Electric system s15 kV 16 2 3 Hz AC CatenaryCurrent pickup s PantographLoco brakeAir and DynamicPerformance figuresMaximum speed140 km h 87 mph Re 4 4II 125 km h 78 mph Re 4 4IIIPower output4 700 kW 6 300 hp Tractive effortContinuous 150 kN 34 000 lbf 105 km h 65 mph Maximum 255 kN 57 000 lbf Brakeforce135 kN 30 000 lbf CareerOperatorsSBB CFF FFS BLSClassRe 4 4II later Re 420Re 4 4III later Re 430Numbers11101 11349 11371 11397 later SBB 420 101 420 349 421 371 421 397 BLS 420 501 420 512 11350 11370 430 350 370 and RM CR 436 111 115DispositionRe 4 4II 6 withdrawn 12 sold to BLS of which 6 withdrawn 259 in SBB service 2010 Re 4 4III 21 in SBBC and 5 in CR serviceThe Re 420 locomotives were produced over a period of 21 years from 1964 to 1985 Re 4 4III Re 430 SBB Re 436 Private Subseries SBB Re 4 4III 11350 ex SOB Re 4 4 41When Sudostbahn had the opportunity to buy one of the first batch of 50 Re 4 4II locomotives before delivery it had the gear modified for higher traction and lower speed for the steep routes of the SOB This locomotive was delivered as number 41 and is now SBB 11350 Based on the SOB experience the SBB ordered a batch of 20 Re 4 4III in 1969 for use on the Gotthard route three of those loks were sold to the SOB in the 1980s and were renumbered Re 4 4 42 44 Those loks were returned to the SBB between 1996 and 1998 in exchange for the four prototype Re 4 4IV which have since operated as Re 446 The predecessors of Regionalverkehr Mittelland EBT VHB SMB ordered a total of five Re 4 4III 111 113 141 181 later 111 115 which were working as Re 436 111 115 for Crossrail AG until that company was dissolved in 2017 Re 436 111 112 114 amp 115 were sold to Widmer Rail Services AG in 2017 Six Re 4 4II 11196 to 11201 later 11195 to 11200 were equipped with a wider pantograph wiper in order to conform with DB and OBB standards which allowed these units to operate EuroCity trains over the border to Bregenz and Lindau These workings are now covered by the last series 11371 to 11397 which were rebuilt for use in Germany and Austria not only with a different pantograph but also Indusi and other things necessary for use abroad These locomotives are classified Re 421 and are lettered for SBB Cargo but also pull passenger trains to Bregenz and Lindau 11382 was never converted as it was already withdrawn with fire damage 30 locomotives of the passenger division 11201 11230 will be rebuilt for peak hour services with double deck cars in S Bahn Zurich starting in 2011 A consist will be built up by 6 7 consists or 10 6 consists double deckers plus one locomotive at each end On 1 September 1999 locomotives 11101 155 181 191 270 and 299 304 were assigned to SBB passenger division 11156 171 11173 180 11182 190 11271 298 11305 311 11313 349 and 11371 397 to freight division becoming SBB Cargo afterwards At the end of 2002 11172 ex MThB joined the passenger fleet one year later 11225 264 changed to SBB Cargo At the end of 2004 11225 230 were changed against 11265 270 and six locomotives sold to BLS see list One year later 11102 107 followed and were replaced in the passenger fleet by 11156 159 161 and 164 from SBB Cargo 12 locomotives have been withdrawn by 2010 96 locomotives are owned by the passenger division 6 by BLS and all others by SBB Cargo P Basel shunting duty 11101 and 11120 P 11108 159 44 11161 11164 11172 II ex MThB 21 11181 11191 11230 11299 11304 SBB Cargo 420 resp 11 160 162 163 165 171 173 180 182 190 231 281 283 298 305 311 313 322 324 349 and 421 371 381 383 397 BLS 420 501 506 ex 11110 11117 11119 11123 11137 and 11142 withdrawn 11113 31 08 04 accident Zurich Oerlikon 24 10 03 11172 I 31 12 78 accident Vaumarcus 09 12 78 11282 31 12 75 head on collision with Ae 4 7 10906 near Landquart 11312 31 10 85 collision at Renens 14 09 85 with Ae 4 7 10940 11011 11323 01 06 05 fire damage at Steinen 23 03 05 11382 02 07 02 fire damage 31 01 2002BLS 420 507 420 512 ex 11107 11102 11106 withdrawn September 2009 as surplus Contents 1 Pictures 2 See also 3 Sources 4 External linksPictures edit nbsp Re 420 310 5 in the SBB Cargo scheme nbsp Unit 11160 was the first locomotive to be equipped with air conditioning nbsp Number 11267 fully modernized red color scheme air conditioning rectangular headlights UIC plug and steps nbsp A freight train pulled by 2 Re 420 units nbsp An un modernized example in Geneva nbsp An Re 420 and Re 620 lead a freight train down the Gotthard route nbsp Re 421 380 7This subtype is adapted for service in Germany nbsp SBB Re 420 209 9 LIONLION stands for facelift integration optimization reconfigurationSee also editList of stock used by Swiss Federal RailwaysSources editThis article was mostly translated from the German language version of December 2006 External links edit nbsp 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