Bernina-Bahngesellschaft Fe 2/2 51

The Bernina-Bahngesellschaft Fe 2/2 51, later known as the Rhaetian Railway Fe 2/2 51, and reclassified in 1965 as De 4/4 151, is a metre gauge baggage railcar currently operated by the Rhaetian Railway (RhB), the main railway network in the Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland.

Bernina-Bahngesellschaft Fe 2/2 51
Rhaetian Railway Fe 2/2 51
Rhaetian Railway De 2/2 151
RhB De 2/2 151 in Poschiavo.
ManufacturerSIG, Alioth
Constructed1909
Number built1
Number in service1
Fleet numbers51 (to 1965)
151 (since 1965)
Operator(s)Bernina-Bahngesellschaft
(to 1943)
Rhaetian Railway
(since 1943)
Line(s) servedBernina Railway
Specifications
Car length7,150 mm (23 ft 5 in)
Width2,500 mm (8 ft 2 in)
Maximum speed45 km/h (28 mph)
Weight13 tonnes (28,700 lb) (empty)
15.5 tonnes (34,200 lb) (service)
Power output154 kW (210 hp)
TransmissionTractive effort: 24.5 kN (5,510 lbf)
Electric system(s)750 V DC (to 1935)
1,000 V DC (since 1935)
Current collection methodOverhead
UIC classificationBo′
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in)

The railcar has been so named under the Swiss locomotive and railcar classification system. According to that system, Fe 2/2 (to 1961) and De 2/2 (since 1962) denote a vehicle with a luggage compartment and a total of two axles, both of them drive axles.

Entry into service

In 1909, the then independent Bernina-Bahngesellschaft (BB) placed the railcar into service on the Bernina Railway. Constructed by SIG and Alioth, it was originally classified as Fe2 51.

In 1943, the railcar entered service with the Rhaetian Railway, upon that railway's takeover of the BB. The railcar has continued to operate on the Bernina Railway ever since the takeover.

Specifications

As delivered

The railcar's original timber bodywork gave it the external appearance of a goods wagon. Its electrical equipment corresponded to that of a "halved" passenger carrying railcar of class BCe 4.

Modifications

Over time, the Rhaetian Railway altered a number of the railcar's specifications:

  • 1951: the bow collector was replaced by a double-arm pantograph;
  • 1961–62: the railcar was fitted with a new body, new controller box, and a compressed air shunting brake and track brake in addition to the existing vacuum brake;
  • 1980: the body was clad in metal, and the pantograph was replaced by a single-arm unit.

Livery

While in service with the BB, the railcar was painted grey. After the Rhaetian Railway takeover, it was initially liveried in green and later relivered in brown. Since the early 1990s, it has carried a traffic orange livery.

Current operations

The railcar is currently used as a shunting locomotive – in the summer months mostly at Ospizio Bernina, and at other times in Poschiavo.

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References

  • Jeanmaire, Claude (1975). Die elektrischen und Diesel-Triebfahrzeuge schweizerischer Eisenbahnen [The Electric and Diesel Motive Power of the Swiss Railways] (in German). 4. Die Gleichstromlinien der Rhätischen Bahn: (BB - BM - ChA= RhB) [4. The Direct Current lines of the Rhaetian Railway: (BB - BM - ChA= RhB)]. Villigen AG: Schweiz Verl. Eisenbahn. ISBN 3-85649-020-5.
  • Finke, Wolfgang; Schweers, Hans (1998). Die Fahrzeuge der Rhätischen Bahn 1889–1998 [The Motive Power of the Rhaetian Railway 1889–1998] (in German). 3: Lokomotiven, Triebwagen, Traktoren 3: Locomotives, Railcars, Tractors. Aachen: Schweers + Wall. ISBN 3-89494-105-7.

This article is based upon a translation of the German language version as at June 2012.

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