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NSB BM62 |
In service |
1931-70 |
Manufacturer |
NEBB and Skabo |
Constructed |
1931-33 |
Capacity |
73 |
Operator |
Norges Statsbaner |
Specifications |
Car length |
20600 mm |
Maximum speed |
70 km/h |
Weight |
43.2 t |
Engine |
4 x NEBB EDTM 384 |
Power output |
344kW |
Gauge |
1,435 mm (4 ft 8½ in) |
Voltage |
15 kV 16⅔ Hz AC |
NSB BM62 is the first electric railcar operated by Norges Statsbaner, between 1936 and 1970. Four units were built by Skabo and Norsk Elektrisk & Brown Boveri in 1931-35, with unit has been preserved by the Norwegian Railway Museum.
The units served, along with trailer cars on the first mainline electrified railway, Drammenbanen. Two were delivered in 1931; two more in 1933. They proved to be underpowered, and were not used on the most heavily trafficked part of the line; mostly serving on trains to Asker or Heggedal. 62.02 was involved in an explosion at Filipstad on December 13, 1943 and retired. The units were not compatible with the newer NSB BM65 units delivered from 1936, and where dispatched to Ofotbanen in 1952 where they served until 1970, except for 62.01 that was transfered to Kristiansand to be used on local trains on Sørlandsbanen, remaining in service until 1965.[1]
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