- FS Class E428
Infobox Locomotive
name=FS class E428
electricsystem=3,000 V DC
tractionmotors=DC series
powertype=Electric
caption=First-series E428 058 hauling an historical train
builddate=1934-1943
builder=Breda,Ansaldo ,Officine Reggiane andFiat -Marelli
weight=131/135 tons
uicclass=2-Bo-Bo-2
firstrundate=1934
disposition=Decommissioned in 1988
numinclass=242 in three series
wheeldiameter=1.880 m (driving wheels)
poweroutput=2,800 kW
wheelbase=5.450 m
tractiveeffort=115/137 kN
topspeed=130 km/h
length=19.000 m
width=
height=
transmission=29/103 and 31/101 gear ratios
railroad=FS Trenitalia
The FS E428 was a class ofItalian railways electric locomotive s. They were introduced in the course of the 1930s, for fast services on theFlorence -Rome line, being decommissioned in the 1980s.History
When in the 1930s, in the course of the
Fascist government's program of railways development, a new locomotive was needed to provide a fast service on the newly-electrifiedMilan -Rome mainline at 3,000 V DC. This was also permitted by the introduction of new metallic passenger cars, capable of relative higher speeds. The requirement was shipped the to the FS design team of Ing. Giuseppe Bianchi atFlorence .The new locomotive was impressive for the times: huge, heavy, powerful and fast. They were 4 meters longer than the E626, the first Italian DC electric locomotives, and weighed 10/20 tons more. The original requirement asked for the notable service speed of 150 km/h, but this was later reduced to 130 km/h.
The E428 was to be built in conjunction with a lighter version, the E326, but those proved unsuccessful and were limited to lower speeds.
The first wheel arrangement devised was a 2-Do-2, with four trailing axles at the fronts and a single motor driving four central axles. However, the experiences with the E326 suggested to split the central
bogie into two motorized ones. The first locomotive, E428.001, was released in May 1934. A first series, for a total of 97 units, was produced until 1937. A second order in the same series requested a shorter gear ratio (29/103) and larger air intakes, which caused an increase in weight of four tons.The second series (81 units) differed in the removal of the frontal bonnets, replaced by a more profiled driving cabin: this set a style which was adopted for all the following Italian locomotives. A third order was issued onapril 5 1939 for 80 locomotives, but the construction was halted by the outbreak ofWorld War II after the completion of 39 units. Some of those locomotives, built byAnsaldo , were theoretically capable of speeds up to 150 km/h.All the E428s, aside from two, were repaired or rebuilt after World War II. Curiously, the bronze fascist
lictor ial crests on the front were removed only in 1946. In the 1960s the "Fast sub-class", with the 34/98 gear ratio, was built back to the shorter 29/103.References
*cite book|last=Pocaterra|first=Renzo|publisher=Istituto Geografico De Agostini|location=Novara|year=2003|title=Treni
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