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The Talent 2 is a electric multiple unit manufactured by Bombardier Transportation. The train began production in 2008 and first entered service with Deutsche Bahn in 2011.

Talent 2
Talent 2 at Nürnberg Hbf, 2014
In service2011–present
ManufacturerBombardier Transportation
PredecessorTalent
SuccessorTalent 3
Operators
  • Abellio
  • National Express
  • Specifications
    Train length40.1–104.5 m (131 ft 6+34 in – 342 ft 10+316 in)
    Car length
    • 20.05 m (65 ft 9+38 in) (end cars)
  • 16.1 m (52 ft 9+78 in) (intermediate cars)
  • Width2,925 mm (9 ft 7+316 in)
    Height4.26 m (13 ft 11+1116 in)
    Wheel diameter840–770 mm (33–30 in) (new–worn)
    Wheelbase
    • 2,300 mm (7 ft 6+916 in) (end bogies)
  • 2,800 mm (9 ft 2+14 in) (Jacobs-bogies)
  • Maximum speed160 km/h (99 mph)
    Traction systemBombardier MITRAC 2-level IGBTVVVF
    Traction motors4–8 × 380 kW (510 hp) 3-phase AC induction motor
    Power output1,520–3,040 kW (2,040–4,080 hp)
    Electric system(s)15 kV  16+23 Hz AC overhead catenary
    Current collector(s)Pantograph
    Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
    Notes/references
    [1]

    Despite having the same name as the original Talent, designed by Waggonfabrik Talbot and later acquired by Bombardier, for the most part it does not share technical details with that train, except for the rounded sides and doorways. The crash-optimized design of the cab ends have led to the units acquiring the nickname "Hamsterbacke" (Hamster Cheeks). The Talent 3 is the successor of the Talent 2.[2]

    Operations

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    Class Entry into service Cars per set Number Operator Image
    442.2 November 2011 4 42 Deutsche Bahn
    Nuremberg S-Bahn
     
    442.0 December 2011 2 5 Deutsche Bahn
    Mosel
     
    442.2 4 8  
    442.1 May 2012 3 26 Deutsche Bahn
    Verkehrsverbund Berlin-Brandenburg
     
    442.3 5 22  
    442.1 June 2012 3 3 Deutsche Bahn
    Rhein-Sieg-Express
     
    442.2 4 10  
    442.3 5 2  
    442.1 September 2012 3 5 Deutsche Bahn
    Franken-Thüringen-Express
    442.2 4 9
    442.3 5 8
    442.1 3 4 Deutsche Bahn
    Dresden-Leipzig
     
    442.3 5
    442.0 December 2012 2 3
    442.2 4
    442.1 March 2013 3 6 Deutsche Bahn
    Mittelhessen-Express
    442.2 4 16
    442.1 July 2013 3 8 Deutsche Bahn
    Elbe-Elster
     
    442.0 August 2013 2 3 Deutsche Bahn
    Werdenfelsbahn
    2442.2 4 34  
    1442.1 3 36 Deutsche Bahn
    S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland
     
    1442.2 4 15  
    1442.1 September 2013 3 2 Südwestdeutsche Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft (SWEG)  
    442.3 October 2013 5 23 Deutsche Bahn
    Rostock S-Bahn
     
    1442.1 December 2015 3 19 Deutsche Bahn
    S-Bahn Mitteldeutschland
    1442.3 5 10
    9442.1 3 20 Abellio Deutschland
    Mitteldeutschland
     
    9442.3 5 15  
    9442.1 3 35 National Express  
    9442.3 5 5  
    3442.2 December 2017 4 16 Deutsche Bahn
    Netz Gäu-Murr
     

    Notes and references

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    1. ^ Fischer, Josef W. (8 April 2013). "BR442 - Talent 2" (PDF) (in German). Graz: Bombardier Transportation. Retrieved 20 May 2023.
  • ^ ""Hamsterbacke" schaute kurz in Neumarkt vorbei". Neumarkter Nachrichten. 2011-10-04.

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    Last edited on 26 June 2024, at 20:20  





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