Talk:Eurotunnel Class 9

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[edit] Power?

They are among the powerful locomotives in the world. Not really. SBB Re 620 for example is also Bo-Bo-Bo and has more than 10000 hp (7850 kW). Not to speak of LKAB IORE!


Poster, I would like to draw your attention to this !

Eurotunnel uses two types of locomotives built by ABB Brush: the original 5.6MW (Mega Watt) locomotives and the new generation 7MW locomotives, the most powerful in the world.

-- Well, I'd like to draw your attention to the fact that I cited SBB Bo-Bo-Bo Re 620 above with 7.85MW (Mega Watt), and even they are not the most powerful in the world! Another example of >7MW is DB Co-Co BR103 with 7.44MW!