SBB Ee 3/3 IV

The Ee 3/3IV is a railway locomotive; the most modern version of the Ee 3/3 it was specially designed for service in frontier stations. The complicated equipment needed for four different electrical systems required a higher and wider body in front of and behind the cab and a reduction in power. Nevertheless, thanks to a modern crank drive, a maximum speed of 60 km/h can be attained.

Ee 3/3 IV in Lausanne

Drive

The Ee 3/3IV are used in French and Italian frontier stations (mostly Geneva) on similar duty to the previous versions. All locomotives were equipped with a multiple drive in 1994 similar to the SBB Ee 3/3 II|Ee 3/3II. During the upgrade the locomotives received new service numbers (Ee 934).

They were occasionally used to haul passenger trains between La Plaine and Geneva when the SBB-CFF-FFS BDe 4/4 II were being repaired, due to the 1500 V DC catenary.

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