PKP class EP02

EP02 is a name for a Polish electric locomotive. It was made for passenger transport purposes.

EP02
EP02 locomotive
Type and origin
Power typeElectric
BuilderPafawag
Build date1953-1954
1957
Total produced8
Specifications
Configuration:
  UICBo′Bo′
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Driver dia.1,100 mm (43.31 in)
Length15,000 mm (49 ft 2 12 in)
Width3,070 mm (10 ft 78 in)
Height5,411 mm (17 ft 9 in)
Loco weight81 t (80 long tons; 89 short tons)
Fuel capacity2,840 L (620 imp gal; 750 US gal)
Electric system/s3000 V DC Catenary
Current pickup(s)Pantograph
Engine typeMV-185R
LKa-635
Transmission69:22
78:31
Loco brakeKnorr
Train brakesAir
Performance figures
Maximum speed100 km/h (62 mph)
Power output1,650 kW (2,210 hp)
1,600 kW (2,100 hp)
Tractive effort228 kN (51,000 lbf)
Career
OperatorsPKP
ClassEP02
LocalePoland

Technical features

Few improvements were brought in with this locomotive type. The front and back of the box had dragging and bumping devices installed. The whole body was given a more aerodynamic shape compared to previous models. This machine is of Bo′Bo′ type, meaning that each axle is powered separately. The axles are installed in pairs on two bogies. The bogies had lighter, welded construction which gave the whole vehicle better contact with the rails.

The engines used in EP02 were not modern ones, and had a large weight compared with power and small rotation. The engine contained two engineer's compartments on each end, with all the devices necessary for running the locomotive inside. The engine and high voltage compartments were situated in the middle part of the body.

History

After World War II almost no electric locomotives survived in Poland, and local industry was not yet able to start the production of such vehicles. The solution for this problem was sought mainly abroad and resulted in a decision to buy some components from England. The design for EP02 by Central Rail Industry Construction Office in Poznań was ready in 1951.

Introduction

In 1951 the design was sent to Pafawag, but the construction met with a few obstacles, mainly lack of material and parts. The first locos were directed into Warsaw-Ochota railway district in 1953. Soon many construction faults appeared, like wheel spinning after reaching 70 km/h (43 mph) speed, inconstant drive and vertical shakes. The faults were systematically corrected, and the experience was used during designing the ET21 and EU06.

Production

Loco nos.ProducerYears of productionQuantity
01-07Pafawag1953–19547
08Pafawag19571

Operation

All the EP02s initially operated in Warsaw, but soon were moved to Łódź. Once there were enough EU07s, all EP02s were moved to Dębica. In 1971 the last three machines were retired and reassigned to work as heating power supplies (used solely to supply electric power from overhead to heat cars during longer stops at stations, it involved parking them at selected stations and removal of most of the electric, brake and control equipment, retaining only the pantographs and switches associated with the HEP supply). This prolonged EP02s’ life by 24 years—EP02-07 was working as a heating power supply in Zakopane until 1992 and EP02-08 in Przemyśl until 1996.

During the operation, the locomotives were modified by the addition of automatic brakes and heating systems.

Locomotive assignment

Loco nos.OperatorRemarks
07Chabówka - heritage park
02Warsaw - railroad museum
08Kraków
gollark: Yes, I realized I could just search *here* and it would be much faster.
gollark: Oh, found it.
gollark: What's "GLIDE"? I can't find search results for it.
gollark: `import torch as np`
gollark: One very long train going round constantly with a bunch of cargo wagons (all containing the same filters).

See also

  • Polish locomotives designation
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