DB Class 401
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ICE 1 powerhead at Frankfurt Airport |
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Power type | electric |
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Builder | AEG, ABB, Henschel, Krauss-Maffei, Krupp, Siemens |
Build date | 1989—1993 |
Total production | 120 powerheads (60 trains) |
UIC classification | Bo'Bo' |
Length | 20.56 m |
Total weight | 77.5 t |
Electric system | 15 kV 16.7 Hz AC |
Top speed | 280 km/h |
Power output | 4,800 kW |
Tractive effort | 200 kN |
Safety systems | Sifa, PZB90, LZB |
The German Baureihe 401 EMUs, better known as ICE 1, were the first German high-speed trains in revenue service. They serve the InterCityExpress network. While classified as electric multiple units, they are actually conventional trains with two locomotives (called powerheads in this case) and 10 to 14 carriages in between. The two powerheads' combined power output of 9,600 kW is sufficient to accelerate a full train to 280 km/h. Because the top speed is limited to 250 km/h inside tunnels on most high-speed lines, the top speed on those lines has been reduced to 250 km/h for economic reasons.
In mid-1988, Deutsche Bundesbahn ordered 82 powerheads to start InterCityExpress service in mid-1991. Because of the tight development schedule, the powerheads are closely derived from the Class 120 locomotive with a different gear ratio and more aerodynamic cover. In July 1990, another 38 powerheads were ordered for service into Switzerland. Those units are equipped with a second, narrower pantograph and Swiss train safety systems.
ICE 1 trains can be differentiated from the similar ICE 2 trains by the greater length of the train and the prominent, hunchback-shaped restaurant car.
One Class 401 powerhead was destroyed in the Eschede train disaster, while the second remained as a spare. Another powerhead was lost to a fire.
High-speed trains: Acela Express • AVE • InterCityExpress • JR-Maglev MLX01 • HST • HSR-350x • Pendolino • Shinkansen • TGV • Transrapid • Treno Alta Velocità • X2000 |
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High-speed lines: Beijing-Tianjin • CTRL (London-Channel Tunnel) • Cologne-Aachen Cologne-Frankfurt • French LGV lines • Hanover-Würzburg • Northeast Corridor (Boston-Washington DC) Nuremberg-Ingolstadt • HSL 1 (Brussels-Paris) • HSL 2 (Leuven-Ans) • HSL 3 (Liège-Aachen) HSL 4 (Brussels-Netherlands) • HSL-Zuid (Netherlands) • Japanese Shinkansen lines |
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By country: Argentina • Belgium • Canada • China • France • Germany • Italy • Japan • Korea (South) • Norway • Portugal • Spain • Taiwan (ROC) • Turkey • United Kingdom • United States (CA · FL · OH · NY · TX · Midwest · Southeast · Northeast) • Other |
BR number: 401 | 402 | 403 | 403 alt | 406 | 410 | 411 | 415 | 420 | 421 | 422 | 423 | 424 | 425 | 425 alt | 426 | 426 alt | 427 | 450 | 465 | 485 alt | 490 | 491
ET 11 | ET 25 | ET 26 | ET 27 | ET 31 | ET 41 | ET 51 | ET 55 | ET 65 | ET 82 | ET 85 | ET 90 | ET 91 ("Gläserner Zug")
Battery railcars: 515 | 517 | ETA 150 | ETA 176 | ETA 178 | ETA 179
S-Bahn EMUs:
Berlin: 475 | 476 | 477 | 480 | 481 | 485 | ET 125 | ET 165 | ET 166 | ET 167 | ET 168 | ET 169 | ET 170 | 270
Hamburg: 470 | 471 | 472 | 473 | 474 | ET 99 | ET 170 | ET 171