Electric locomotive 145 074 of Deutsche Bahn.
Form variation!
Update!
■ Newly designed rail guard
■ Pantographs with innovative attachment
■ Multi-coloured rear driver's cab wall and control panel
■ Separately attached windscreen wipers
■ LED headlights
■ For the first time with PluX22 interface
The electric locomotive from class 145 was developed by ADtranz
(later Bombardier Transportation) for freight traffic in Germany
from the late 1990s onwards. It belongs to the first generation of
the modular TRAXX platform and is an advancement of class 120, but
without the additional equipment required for passenger traffic.
Class 145 is based on the technology of the almost identical class
146, which is designed for passenger traffic with a higher maximum
speed (160 km/h) and, for example, a train destination display.
Class 145, on the other hand, is designed for a maximum speed of
140 km/h and optimized for freight train service. Between 1997 and
2000, a total of 80 locomotives were put into service. Initially,
they were mainly used for freight transport by Deutsche Bahn, in
particular by DB Cargo. The locomotives are equipped with modern
three-phase asynchronous motor technology, have an output of 4,200
kW and feature electric dynamic and recuperation brakes.
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