Electric locomotive Ae 8/14 11851 of the Swiss Federal
Railways.
New design !
- Redesign of a distinctive individualist with loco noses of the Ae
6/6
- Delicate separately applied wipers
- Chrome-plated emblem at the front of the locomotive
- Delicate pantographs
- Each of the two locomotive parts is driven by a motor (Digital
operation via 2 decoders addressed with only one address)
- Driver's cab illumination is switchable via micro-switch
In order to transport the increasingly heavy trains across the
Gotthard, the Board of Directors of the Swiss Federal Railways
decided to build huge double locomotives. In 1931 the SBB put the
Ae 8/14 11801 into service. Not only the technical concept of the
Ae 8/14 but also the outer design was mainly based on the Ae 4/7.
The monster was able to haul 2000 tons in the plain, tracted 1760
tons on 16 ‰ steep ramps and had a tractive power of 770 t on 26 ‰
mountain ramps. The giant was nearly 34 m long and had a total
weight of 247 t.
In 1932 the SBB received one more Ae 8/14 which had the number
11851 and was considered as the successor vehicle of the 11801.
Although the locomotive had the same weight and dimensions as the
previous model, the power output could be more increased and had
even 6070 kW (8250 hp). Instead of the "Buchli" drive, however, the
11851 got the "SLM" universal drive installed which had sixteen
traction motors. The "SLM" drive definitely increased the power
output but was also extremely loud, prone to failure and
uneconomical.
During conversion in the year 1961 the locomotive received new
welded driver's cabs for seated operation similar to those of the
new Ae 6/6 locomotives. The 11851 was still operating in this
partially modernized design until 1976, and was then taken apart in
1977 in Bellinzona and scrapped in Biasca.
The H0 model reflects the locomotive in this partially modernized
look during her last 15 years of operation, equipped with many new
functions in the digital version.
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