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1 History  





2 Specifications  





3 Current operations  





4 Disposal and Preservation  





5 List of locomotives  





6 See also  





7 References  



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Rhaetian Railway Ge 4/4 I
Ge 4/4 I No. 606 KeschatThusis, 2009.
Type and origin
Power typeElectric
BuilderSLM, BBC and MFO
Build date1947, 1953
Total produced10
Rebuild date1986–1991
Specifications
Configuration:
 • UICBoBo
Gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
Length12,100 mm (39 ft 8 in)
Width2,650 mm (8 ft 8 in)
Loco weightOriginally:
47 tonnes (46.3 long tons; 51.8 short tons)
Rebuilt:
48 tonnes (47.2 long tons; 52.9 short tons)
Electric system/s11 kV 16.7 Hz AC Overhead
Current pickup(s)Pantograph
Traction motorsFour (type 8 SW 570)
Performance figures
Maximum speedOriginally: 75 km/h (47 mph),
Rebuilt: 80 km/h (50 mph)
Power output1,180 kW (1,580 hp)
Tractive effort142 kN (31,920 lbf)
Career
OperatorsRhaetian Railway
Numbers601–610
LocaleGraubünden, Switzerland
Current ownerRhaetian Railway
DispositionSix scrapped, four in service. two will be preserved by Rhb in the future.

The Rhaetian Railway Ge 4/4 I is a class of metre gauge BoBo electric locomotives operated by the Rhaetian Railway (RhB), which is the main railway network in the CantonofGraubünden, Switzerland.

The class is so named because it was the first class of locomotives of the Swiss locomotive and railcar classification type Ge 4/4 to be acquired by the Rhaetian Railway. According to that type designation, Ge 4/4 denotes a narrow gauge electric adhesion locomotive with a total of four axles, all of which are drive axles.

The 10 machines in the Ge 4/4 I class were also the first RhB electric locomotives without rod drive.

History[edit]

Ge 4/4 I No. 610 ViamalainDavos.

In 1944, the Rhaetian Railway ordered four Ge 4/4 I class locomotives from the Swiss Locomotive and Machine Works (SLM). The first of these machines was commissioned in July 1947. In service primarily in the haulage of fast trains, they proved themselves so well that in 1953 the Rhaetian Railway ordered six further examples.

The later entry into service of the Ge 6/6 II and the Ge 4/4 II class locomotives led to the cascading of the Ge 4/4 I class into lesser responsibilities.

Between 1986 and 1991, the Ge 4/4 I class was completely modernised. For example, the old cab fronts with their communication doors were replaced with new cab fronts. Since their modernisation, the locomotives in the class have continued to render loyal service to the Rhaetian Railway right up to today.

Specifications[edit]

Ge 4/4 I No. 607 Surselva.

The Ge 4/4 I class locomotives presently have a top speed of 80 kilometres per hour (50 mph) (originally 75 kilometres per hour or 47 miles per hour) and a power output of 1,184 kilowatts (1,588 hp). They now weigh 48 tonnes (47 long tons; 53 short tons) (originally 47 tonnes or 46 long tons or 52 short tons) and are 12,100 millimetres (39 ft 8 in) long.

Beginning in 1997, the Ge 4/4 I class's old diamond-shaped pantographs were replaced by new single-arm pantographs, to enable deployment of the class on the Chur-Arosa line, which at that time was having its electrification system changed.

The names of the 10 locomotives in the class commemorate the names of certain valleys, mountains and mountain ranges in Graubünden. The names are located high on the left and right sides of the locomotives, in white script on a red background. The service numbers 601–610 are on both cab ends, and also on the lower sides.

Current operations[edit]

An important present day area of operation for the Ge 4/4 I class is the Rhaetian Railway line from DavostoFilisur, with its many tunnels. Since December 2004, the class has operated three car push-pull trains, consisting of a Steuerwagen BDt 172x, an Einheitswagen I B and an Einheitswagen III A, on this line. Previously, modernised centre entry cars were used on these services. Between Davos and Filisur, the introduction of the push pull trains has reduced the operating requirement to one consist of cars, instead of the two sets that were previously required.

In winter, the Ge 4/4 I class also hauls the Bergün-Preda-Bergün toboggan trains, and a few other wintersport trains in Prättigau.

Disposal and Preservation[edit]

Ge 4/4 I 605 Silvretta in Filisur

During November 2010, the Rhaetian Railways began taking most of the locomotives of this series after more than 50 years of service, most were disposed of and scrapped, which included Ge 4/4I's 601/604/606/608/609, however four remain to this day, but however two are still in operation with Rhaetain Railways, 605 and 610.

While at a time of withdrawal commenced, two were saved in heritage collection, 602 named "Bernina" was passed on March 7, 2012, to the Museum of Transport, in Lucerne (five-year loan) and later returned to Landquart for service again, while 603 "Badus" was destined to be preserved and brought to the Museum Augsburg Railway Park in Germany but however the plan to send her fell through, however the Rhb Historic have plans to save No. 602 "Bernina" for preservation along with 610 "Viamala", 610 is to go to the Club 1889 upon withdrawal and will be restored to her original condition. [1]

List of locomotives[edit]

The following locomotives in the class have served on the Rhaetian Railway:

List of the Ge 4/4 I locomotives of the Rhaetian Railway
Traffic number Name Commissioning Status
601 Albula 8 July 1947 scrapped November 2010
602 Bernina 21 July 1947 Preserved in the Transport Museum in Lucerne on a five-year loan, from March 2012, o November 16, 2015, since November 16, 2015 again at the RhB. It's planned by the Rhb Historic this loco will be retained for preservation in the future as of Rhb still In service,
603 Badus 13 August 1947 in service.
604 Calanda 23 August 1947 scrapped March 2011
605 Silvretta 12 March 1953 in service
606 Kesch 15 June 1953 scrapped April 2011
607 Surselva 24 April 1953 scrapped March 2011
608 Madrisa 15 June 1953 scrapped March 2011
609 Linard 13 May 1953 scrapped May 2011
610 Viamala 3 July 1953 in service, it's planned that 610 will be saved by Rhb Historic for possible preservation and will be preserved by Club 1889 upon withdrawal. The loco will be restored to her original condition.[2]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ [1], Club 1889 news for GE 4/4 I no. 610 being rescued for preservation. II
  • ^ [2], Club 1889 news for GE 4/4 I no. 610 being rescued for preservation. II
  • Further reading[edit]


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