Bavarian EP 2

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Bavarian EP 2
DRG Class E 32
DB Class 132
E 32 27 (08.10.1985).jpg
Museum loco E 32 27
Number(s)
  • E 32 06 – E 32 34
  • E 32 101 – E 32 108 (Rebuild)
Quantity29
Manufacturer
Year(s) of manufacture
  • E 32.0: 1924
  • E 32.1: 1932
Retiredby 1972
Axle arrangement1′C1′
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in)
Length over buffers13,010 mm (42 ft 8+14 in)
Service weight84.8 t (83.5 long tons; 93.5 short tons)
Axle load18.8 t (18.5 long tons; 20.7 short tons)
Top speed
  • E 32.0: 75 km/h (47 mph)
  • E 32.1: 90 km/h (56 mph)
Power output (one hour)1,590 PS (1,170 kW; 1,570 hp)
Power output (continuous)1,370 PS (1,010 kW; 1,350 hp)
Starting tractive effort
  • E 32.0: 107 kN (24,000 lbf)
  • E 32.1: 88.5 kN (19,900 lbf)
Driving wheel diameter1,400 mm (4 ft 7+18 in)
Carrying wheel diameter850 mm (2 ft 9+12 in)
Electric system15 kV  16+23 Hz AC
Collection methodCatenary
No. of traction motors2
TransmissionRod drive
Running step switchHand-operated sliding switches (Schlittenschaltwerk) with single contacts, transition resistors and 4 power shift gears (Lastschaltern)

The electric locomotives of Bavarian Class EP 2 were in light passenger train service in Germany for almost 50 years. After their initial classification as EP 2 by the Royal Bavarian State Railways (Königlich Bayerische Staats-Eisenbahnen), they were redesignated as E 32s from 1927 to 1968 in the DRG's numbering plan and, later in the DB classification scheme. In their final years, post-1968, they were given the EDV-compatible classification of 132. Characteristic of the E 32 was its short length and link drive (Stangenantrieb).

History[]

Cab of an E 32 in the Nuremberg Transport Museum Nuremberg

The Bavarian Group Administration of the Deutsche Reichsbahn procured 29 E 32 electric locomotives between 1924 and 1926-29 for light passenger train duties. To begin with they still carried their Bavarian classification of EP2 20 006 to 034, before they were allocated to DRG Class E 32. Numbers 01 to 05 were unused, because they had already been allocated to the Bavarian EP 1 (later ). The E 32s were employed on all the Upper Bavarian lines. In 1932 the top speed on eight of the engines was raised from 75 to 90 km/h after they had been given new gear transmissions. These eight machines were then given the numbers E 32 101 to 108 (E32.1).

Deutsche Bundesbahn[]

24 engines were taken over by the Deutsche Bundesbahn after the Second World War, five had had to be written off as war losses. In 1968 22 machines were renumbered ito the EDP system as Class 132. Their service ended on 1 August 1972, when the last eight 132s were retired.

Museum[]

E 32 27 has been preserved. It is housed in the Bochum-Dahlhausen Railway Museum as a non-operational exhibit.

See also[]

References[]

  • Obermayer. Taschenbuch Deutsche Elektrolokomotiven.[full citation needed]
  • Gottwaldt, Alfred B. (1979). 100 Jahre deutsche Elektro-Lokomotiven. Franckh'sche Verlagshandlung. ISBN 3-440-04696-6.

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