- DB Class 151
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DB Class 151 Power type Electric Builder AEG, BBC, Henschel, Krauss-Maffei, Krupp, Siemens Build date 1972-1978 Total produced 170 UIC classification Co'Co' Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) Length 19,490 mm Weight on drivers 19.7 t Locomotive weight 118 t Top speed 120 km/h Power output 6288 kW Tractive effort Continuous: 250 kN,
Starting: 395 kNSafety systems InduSi, SiFa, LZB90 Delivered 1972 The Class 151 is an electric heavy freight locomotive built for German Federal Railways between 1972 and 1978. They were built as a replacement to the aging Class 150, in order to cope with the increased requirements of this type of locomotive, in particular the desire of a 120 km/h top speed.
On 21 November 1972 the first locomotive, 151001, was delivered by AEG and Krupp. It was followed by 11 further pilot locomotives, which were extensively tested before the main order was built. Altogether 170 locomotives were ordered, which were based at first in Hagen and Nuremberg.
Originally the Class 151 was also suitable for passenger service, however it is now not possible due to not having required safety equipment.
Some engines were fitted with automatic coupling (type unicupler AK69e) to haul heavy ore-trains.
Classes of German electric locomotives Current class numbering 101 · 103 · 104 · 109 · 110 · 111 · 112 · 112 (old) · 113 · 114 · 114 (old) · 115 · 116 · 117 · 118 · 119 · 120 · 127 · 128 · 132 · 139 · 140 · 141 · 142 · 143 · 144 · 145 · 146 · 146.1 · 146.2 · 150 · 151 · 152 · 152 (DB) · 155 · 156 · 160 · 163 · 169 · 171 · 175 · 180 · 181 · 182 · 182 alt · 183 · 183 alt · 184 · 185 · 186 · 188 · 189 · 190 · 191 · 193 · 193 (old) · 194Pre-1968 class numbering DR classes Older DR classes see also Category:Deutsche Bundesbahn locomotives , Category:Deutsche Reichsbahn (East Germany) locomotives , Category:Deutsche Bahn locomotives Categories:- Electric locomotives of Germany
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