- InterCityExperimental
Infobox Locomotive
name=InterCityExperimental (ICE-V)
powertype=electric
builder=Siemens,Krauss-Maffei ,Krupp , Thyssen-Henschel,AEG , BBC
topspeed=406.9 km/h (252.8 mph)
poweroutput=8,400 kW (2×4,200 kW)
weight=296 t (powerheads 77.7 t each)
uicclass=Bo'Bo'+2'2'+2'2'+2'2'+Bo'Bo'
deliverydate=31 July 1985
lastrundate=Summer 1998
The Intercity Experimental, later renamed ICE-V, was an experimental train for research intohigh-speed rail . It is the predecessor of allInterCityExpress trains.Deutsche Bundesbahn had been operatingInterCity trains at up to convert|200|km/h|abbr=on since 1973. The following year, research into even higher speeds began. At the DB works in Munich-Freimann, a workgroup called "Forschungsgruppe Rad-Schiene" was founded to evaluate the feasibility of high-speed traffic on conventional rail systems.After several trials with conventional locomotive-pulled trains and the construction of a roller
dynamometer test bench capable of reaching speeds of up to convert|500|km/h|abbr=on, it was decided in September 1982 to build a trainset, with the locomotives permanently fixed to the carriages, to evaluate the specific concept of such a train.The cost of construction was split between the Federal Ministry for Research (61%), the DB (17%) and the involved companies (22%).de icon cite book|title=Transrapid und Rad-Schiene-Hochgeschwindigkeitsbahn: Ein gesamtheitlicher Systemvergleich|author=Peter Jehle, René Naumann, Rainer Schach|date=2006|publisher=Springer|pages=p. 20|isbn=354028334X]
The trainset consisted of two Class 410 powercars, built jointly by Krupp,
Krauss-Maffei and Thyssen-Henschel and three unpowered intermediate cars, of which two were built byMesserschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm and one byDUEWAG andLinke-Hofmann-Busch . The powercars weighed 78 tons each and had a maximum output of 3,640 kW. They were mostly based on theDB Class 120 locomotives developed earlier, but had been equipped with an aerodynamic outer hull and a corporate identity livery. ]The train was delivered in 1985 and was used mainly for testing purposes for the new
InterCityExpress trains and as a showcase train. It set the newland speed record for railed vehicles onMay 1 ,1988 , at convert|406.9|km/h|abbr=on, which remained unsurpassed until 1990.The delivery of the ICE 1 powercars (now called Class 401), based on those of the ICE-V started in 1987. After that, the train was mainly used for material evaluation. The train was retired in 1998 and its powercars and cars were placed on exhibition at various sites. It was replaced by the
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