ÖBB Class 1043

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ÖBB Class 1043
Austria 1043 Lienz.jpg
ÖBB 1043.006 with a passenger train at  [de], 1995.
Type and origin
Power typeElectric
BuilderASEA
Build date1971–1974
Total produced10
Specifications
Configuration:
 • UICBo′Bo′
Gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Length15,580 mm (51 ft 1 in)
Loco weight
  • 1043.001–1043.003:
  • 70 tonnes (154,300 lb)
  • 1043.004–1043.010:
  • 83 tonnes (183,000 lb)
Electric system/s15 kV 16.7 Hz AC
Current pickup(s)Overhead
Performance figures
Maximum speed135 km/h (84 mph)
Power output
  • 1043.001–1043.003:
  • 3,600 kW (4,830 hp)
  • 1043.004–1043.010:
  • 4,000 kW (5,360 hp)
Tractive effort
  • 1043.001–1043.003:
  • 260 kN (58,450 lbf)
  • 1043.004–1043.010:
  • 274 kN (61,600 lbf)
Career
OperatorsÖBB
Numbers1043.001–010
LocaleAustria

The ÖBB Class 1043 is a class of thyristor-controlled universal electric locomotives operated initially by ÖBB. The ten members of the class were derived from the Class Rc operated by the Swedish State Railways (SJ).

The locomotives were the first in Austria to use thyristors. After successful test runs on the Semmering and Tauern mountain railway lines, the first four members of the class built by ASEA entered service with the ÖBB in 1971 and in the beginning of 1972, and the remaining six followed after a short delay while other Rc2 were manufacured in 1973.[1] The engines were used for passenger and freights services, mainly in the Austrian Alpine regions. One member of the class (1043.005) was subsequently withdrawn from service in 1999, due to irreparable accident damage.

Tågab Rc2 006 freight train near Hallsberg, Sweden

The remaining nine units were sold in 2001 to TÅGAB and returned to Sweden as Tågab Rc2. The first three engines were purchased by the Swedish Rail Administration (Banverket ELL 0001R–0003R, today Infranord) by 2004; Tågab Rc2 004 was removed from service after a fire in 2008.[2]

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References[]

  1. ^ "Sv: ÖBB 1043 - leveransdatum mm". tydal.nu. Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  2. ^ "End of Class 1043". Modern Railways. No. 639. December 2001. p. 60.
  • This article is based upon a translation of the German language version as of November 2013.
  • Inderst, Markus; Gemeinböck, Franz (2013). Die Reihe 1043: Technik und Einsatzgeschichte der schwedischen Rc2 bei den ÖBB [The ÖBB Class 1043: Technology and Deployment History of the Swedish Rc2 on the ÖBB]. KIRUBA classic 1/2013 (in German). Mittelstetten, Germany: KIRUBA Verlag. ISBN 9783981297775.
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