NS DD-AR
NS DDZ (Full name: DubbelDekkerZonering) were built by Waggonfabrik Talbot (now Bombardier Talbot) , De Dietrich Ferroviaire (now Alstom DDF) and Adtranz between 1992 and 1998 and are operated in the Netherlands by Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS). This class is a type of an electric multiple unit and was delivered in two batches as DDM-2 and DDM-3. The trains were formerly known as NS DD-AR (full name: Dubbeldeksaggloregiomaterieel) From 2009 the NS DD-AR were modernised to transform them from Sprinter to Intercity.
DD-AR | |||||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NS DDZ (NID) 7534 near Teuge, Gelderland | |||||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||||||||
|
DD-AR | |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Waggonfabrik Talbot (Bvs, Bv, ABv) |
Constructed | 1992–1994; 1997–1998 |
Refurbished | 2009–present |
Number built | 79 (Bvs), 103 (Bv), 76 (ABv) |
Fleet numbers | 270 7001 – 270 7079 (Bvs); 280 7201 – 280 7302; 280 – 7508 (Bv); 380 7501 – 380 7507; 380 7509 – 380 7977 (ABv) |
Capacity | 120 seated (Bvs) 140 seated (Bv) 124 seated (9ABv) 44 seated (mDDM) |
Specifications | |
Car length | 26,890 mm (88 ft 2 5⁄8 in), Bvs 26,400 mm (86 ft 7 3⁄8 in), Bv and ABv |
Weight | 46 t (45.3 long tons; 50.7 short tons) (Bv, ABv) 53 t (52 long tons; 58 short tons) (Bvs) |
Coupling system | BSI coupler |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) |
Bvs (270)
These are the driving trailers at the end of the sets. Each set features them. There are 79 coaches, they are 26.89 metres long and seat entirely second class. They can seat 120 people, 64 on the upper deck, 52 on the lower deck and 4 near the doors. They also feature a toilet. The trains are numbered from 270 7001 to 270 7079.
Bv (280)
These are the coaches connected to the ABv, Bv, mDDM or the locomotive. Each set features them, either one or two. One if with an mDDM and 2 if with a Class 1700. There are 103 coaches, they are 26.40 metres long and seat entirely second class. They can seat 140 people, 64 on the upper deck, 64 on the lower deck and 12 near the doors. The trains are numbered from 280 7201 to 280 7302, 280 7508.
280 7508, which was converted from first and second class to second class only seats 124, it was previously numbered 380 7508.
ABv (380)
These are the coaches connected to the Bv and Bvs. All sets feature one. There are 76 coaches, they are 26.40 metres long and seat both first and second class. They have 64 first class seats and 60 second class seats, for a total of 124 seats, 56 on the upper deck, 56 on the lower deck and 12 near the doors. The first and second class seating is the same on both decks, 32 first and 24 second.
The trains are numbered from 380 7501 to 380 7507, and from 380 7509 to 380 7577.
mDDM (390)
These are the motor coaches connected to the Bv. Only 50 sets feature one. mDDMs are 21.39 metres long and seat both first and second class. There are 16 first class seats and 48 second class seats. They can seat 64 people, all on the upper deck, slightly lower than in the other coaches. There are no lower deck seats, as this is where all the electrical equipment is kept. Units with an mDDM are not in service as DD-ARs anymore, as they have been refurbished into DDZs.
They are numbered from 390 7701 to 390 7750.
Formations
- A set made up of Bvs + ABv + Bv + mDDM can seat 448.
- A set made up of Bvs + ABv + Bv + Bv + 1700 can seat 588.
A formation of Bvs + ABv + Bv + Bv + 1700 has a set number of 74xx and the last two digits are the same as the last two on the Bvs of the set. A formation of Bvs + ABv + Bv + mDDM has a set number of 78xx and the last two digits are the same as the last two on the Bvs of the set.
Modernisation from DD-AR to DDZ (NID)
Nieuwe Intercity Dubbeldekker(NID)
In 2009 NedTrain started to modernise 240, including the 50 mDDM coaches, out of 308 coaches of the DD-AR rolling stock. The other 68 coaches were intended to be taken out of service and sold or scrapped.
The modernisation transformed the coaches to modern Intercity trains.[1][2]
The new name of the DD-AR is NID, which stands for Nieuwe Intercity Dubbeldekker ("New Intercity Double decker") and ride under the new DDZ (DubbelDekkerZonering) code. The upper decks will be quiet, meant for working purposes whereas the lower decks will be for fun and enjoyment. The 240 modernised coaches will form 30 EMUs consisting of ABvs + Bv + ABv + mBs (mBs = mDDM) and 20 EMUs consisting of ABvs + Bv + ABv + Bv + ABv + mBs; so a total of 50 EMUs will be formed.
The first new EMU came into service in 2012, the last EMU in 2014. After the modernisation of the DD-ARs, the oldest 1700 series locomotives (from 1701 to 1729) are no longer used, since all new NID trains have a mDDM powercar.
Reactivation
In November 2013, NS decided to reactivate the remaining DDARs. Due to the problems concerning the HSL, there would come a shortage of trains. Therefore, 19 new compositions of DDAR-coaches were formed, consisting out of 3 coaches and a 1700 locomotive. The first composition entered service in December 2014. All these 19 compositions got a small refurbishment in Haarlem.
Services operated
The DDZs are regularly used on these services in the current timetable (2018). They can sometimes appear on other services.
Series | Type | Route | Material | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
500 | Intercity | Rotterdam Centraal – Rotterdam Alexander – Gouda – Utrecht Centraal – Amersfoort – Zwolle – Assen – Groningen | DDZ, ICM | |
600 | Intercity | Rotterdam Centraal – Rotterdam Alexander – Gouda – Utrecht Centraal – Amersfoort – Zwolle – Meppel – Steenwijk – Heerenveen – Leeuwarden | DDZ, ICM | |
700 | Intercity | Den Haag Centraal – Leiden Centraal – Schiphol Airport – Amsterdam Zuid - Almere Centrum – Lelystad Centrum - Zwolle – Assen – Groningen | DDZ, ICM | |
1400 | Nachtnet | Utrecht Centraal – Amsterdam Centraal – Schiphol – Leiden Centraal – Den Haag HS – Delft – Rotterdam Centraal | DDZ, ICM, VIRM | |
1800 | Intercity | Den Haag Centraal – Leiden Centraal – Schiphol Airport – Amsterdam Zuid - Almere Centrum – Lelystad Centrum - Zwolle – Meppel – Steenwijk – Heerenveen – Leeuwarden | DDZ, ICM | |
2000 | Intercity | Den Haag Centraal – Gouda – Utrecht Centraal | DDZ, ICM | |
2800 | Intercity | Rotterdam Centraal – Rotterdam Alexander – Gouda – Utrecht Centraal | DDZ, VIRM | This train runs only until 9:00 p.m. and Sundays after 11:30 a.m. |
5600 | Sprinter | Utrecht Centraal – Amersfoort – Zwolle | DDZ, DDAR | |
8800 | Intercity | Leiden Centraal – Leiden Lammenschans - Alphen aan den Rijn - Bodegraven - Woerden - Utrecht Centraal | DDZ, ICM | |
22400 | Nachtnet | Utrecht Centraal – Amersfoort | DDZ, DDAR | This train only runs on Fridays and Saturday nights. |
The DD-ARs awaiting renovation are regularly used on these services in the current timetable (2018). They can sometimes appear on other services.
Series | Type | Route | Material | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
5600 | Sprinter | Utrecht Centraal – Amersfoort – Zwolle | DDAR, SNG | |
7000 | Sprinter | Apeldoorn – Deventer – Almelo – Hengelo – Enschede | DD-AR, SGM | This train only during rush hours towards Enschede. Only during weekdays, this train drives only 1 train per hour between Apeldoorn and Deventer, after 8:00 p.m. During weekends, this train drives only 1 train per hour between Apeldoorn and Almelo. |
22400 | Nachtnet | Utrecht Centraal – Amersfoort | DDAR, DDZ | This train only runs on Fridays and Saturday nights. |
Details
Series | Built | Quantity | First Class seating | Second Class seating | Total seating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bvs – 270 | 1992–1994 | 79 | 0 | 120 | 120 |
Bv – 280 | 1992–1994 | 103 | 0 | 140 | 140 |
ABv – 280 | 1992–1994 | 76 | 64 | 60 | 124 |
mDDM – 390 | 1997–1998 | 50 | 16 | 48 | 64 |
Gallery
- Original DD-AR set in Amsterdam between Amsterdam Centraal and Amsterdam Sloterdijk
- Original 7857 in 2009
- Renovated train near Soestduinen
- New train interiors
- Renovated train in Alphen aan den Rijn
References
- "Nieuwe Intercity Dubbeldekker (DDZ)". In Dutch. Treinenweb. Retrieved January 2018.
- NS Dubbeldeks aggloregiomaterieel (DD-AR). In Dutch. Treinreiziger. Retrieved January 2018.