- Bavarian EP 2
Infobox German Railway Vehicle
Baureihe=Bavarian EP 2
DRG Class E 32
DB Class 132
Abbildung = 110-E32.jpg
Name = Museum loco E 32 27 on the right
Anzahl=29
Nummernreihe=E 32 06–34
E 32 101–108 (Rebuild)
Hersteller=BBC, Maffei
Baujahre=1924 (E 32.0)
1932 (E 32.1)
Ausmusterung=by 1972
Achsformel=1'C1'
Dienstmasse=84.8 t
Radsatzfahrmasse=18.8 t
LängeÜberPuffer=13,010 mm
Höchstgeschwindigkeit=75 km/h (E 32.0)
90 km/h (E 32.1)
Stromsystem=15 kV 16 2/3 Hz AC
Stromübertragung=Catenary
Spurweite=1,435 mm
AnzahlFahrmotoren=2
Fahrstufenschalter= Hand-operated sliding switches ("Schlittenschaltwerk") with single contacts, transition resistors and 4 power shift gears ("Lastschaltern")
Antrieb=Stangenantrieb
Stundenleistung=1,170 kW
Dauerleistung=1,010 kW
Anfahrzugkraft=107 kN (E 32.0)
88.5 kN (E 32.1)
Treibraddurchmesser=1,400 mm
Laufraddurchmesser=850 mmThe electric locomotives of Bavarian Class EP 2 were in lightpassenger train service in Germany for almost 50 years. After their initial classification as EP 2 by theRoyal Bavarian State Railways ("Königlich Bayerische Staats-Eisenbahnen"), they were redesignated as E 32s from 1927 to 1968 in the DRG's numbering plan and, later in theDB classification scheme . In their final years, post-1968, they were given the EDV-compatible classification of 132. Characteristic of the E 32 was its short length and link drive ("Stangenantrieb").History
The
Bavarian Group Administration of theDeutsche Reichsbahn procured 29 E 32 electric locomotives betwee 1924 and 1926 29 for light passenger train duties. To begin with they were still carried their Bavarian classification of EP2 20 006 to 034, before they were allocated to DRG Class E 32. Numbers 01 to 05 were unused, because they had already been allocated to the Bavarian EP 1 (laterDRG Class E 62 ). The E 32s were employed on all the Upper Bavarian lines. In 1932 the top speed on eight of the engines was raised from 75 to 90 km/h after they had been give new gear transmissions. These eight machines were then given the numbers E 32 101 to 108 (E32.1).Deutsche Bundesbahn
24 engines were taken over by the
Deutsche Bundesbahn after theSecond World War , five had had to be written off as war losses. In 1968 22 machines were renumbered ito the EDP system as Class 132. Their service ended on 1 August 1972, when the last eight 132s were retired.Museum
E 32 27 has been preserved. It is housed in the
Bochum-Dahlhausen Railway Museum as a non-operational exhibit.Literature
* Obermayer: Taschenbuch Deutsche Elektrolokomotiven
* Alfred B. Gottwaldt: 100 Jahre deutsche Elektro-Lokomotiven. Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung 1979, ISBN 3-440-04696-6ee also
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Royal Bavarian State Railways
*List of DB locomotives and railbuses
*List of DRG locomotives and railbuses
*List of Bavarian locomotives and railbuses External links
* [http://www.db-loks.de/tfz/132.html Description of the Class E 32 (German)]
* There is a relevant English-language forum at [http://germanrail.8.forumer.com/index.php Railways of Germany]
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