Elektrolokomotive
Elektrolok Re 4/4 (BB), Nr. 182, der BLS Bern-Lötschberg-Simplon Bahn, Spur 0
Dating
1985; Vorbild: 1964 - 1971Persons
Description
Präzisionsmodell der braun-silber-schwarzen Schnellzuglokomotive. Elektrolok Re 4/4 (BB), Nr. 182, der BLS Bern-Lötschberg-Simplon Bahn, Spur 0.Signature / Inscription
Signatur / Beschriftung: Beschriftung der Lok: "182", "BLS"Object type
Object (three-dimensional)Geography
Territorium: Bern - Lötschberg - Brig (Kanton Bern, Kanton Wallis), VorbildMaterial / Technique
Metall, KunststoffDimensions
33.5 x 7 x 11 cmInventory number
VHS-5551.066Legend
The family tree of the Lok 2000
Swiss companies with trend-setting vehicles
One century of Swiss locomotive manufacturing
For about 100 years, the Swiss industry designed and manufactured electric locomotives. In the beginning there were 3 competing companies. This resulted in a great variety of vehicles. From 1930 on, the development was done jointly. After 1960, all Swiss locomotive manufacturers merged to become one single company, BBC. In 1988, this company in turn merged with the Swedish group Asea to become ABB. ABB built the last Swiss electric locomotive, the Lok 2000. In the 1996, ABB and Daimler-Benz merged their railway activities in one company, Adtranz.
Technical data
Main colour
braunTop speed [km/h]
140Total power [kW]
5000Systematics
• Electric locomotives
Literature
Zweiter Teil. Die Berner Alpenbahn-Gesellschaft (BLS). Darstellung des Rollmaterials der BLS-Betriebsgruppe = Locomotives, Electric Cars, Coaches and Goodswagons of the BLS (Switzerland), Autor/in: Jeanmaire, Claude, S., Abb.: 20, Sign.: E.R 024
Vor 50 Jahren: die erste Re 4/4 der BLS = Le cinquantenaire de la première locomotive Re 4/4 BLS, Autor/in: Renaud, Bernard, Sign.: ZE 1