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(Redirected from SBB CFF FFS Re 450) Swiss S-Bahn locomotive

SBB Re 450
Re 450 012 locomotive ("Schwamendingen") in Balsthal
Type and origin
Power typeElectric
BuilderSLM, ABB, SIG
Build date1989–1997
Total produced115
Rebuild date2011–2018
Specifications
Configuration:
 • UICBo′Bo′
Gauge1,435 mm / 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in standard gauge
Bogies2
Length18,400 mm (60 ft 4 in)
Width2,980 mm (9 ft 9 in)
Height4,500 mm (14 ft 9 in)
Loco weight74 tonnes (72.8 long tons; 81.6 short tons)
Electric system/s15 kV  16.7 Hz AC Catenary
Current pickup(s)Pantograph
Traction motors4FRA 3435
Safety systemsIntegra-Signum, ZUB
Performance figures
Maximum speed130 km/h (81 mph)
Career
OperatorsSwiss Federal Railways
NumbersRe 450 000 – Re 450 114

The Re 450 is a push-pull electric locomotive of Swiss Federal Railways (SBB CFF FFS), which combined with passenger coaches is only used for commuter rail services of Zurich S-Bahn in the metropolitan area of Zurich. Under the old Swiss class system, they would have been known as Re 4/4.

Each Re 450 is used in formations of three double-deck passenger carriages, the last of which has a driving cab to allow push-pull working. At peak-hour times, trainsets may be coupled together to form a train consisting of three locomotives and nine passenger vehicles. Most Zurich S-Bahn lines use this stock and it is the most common on the network. The trainsets are also known as DPZ, short for Doppelstock-Pendelzug (lit. 'double-decker commuter train'), which was the first double-decker train type operated by SBB CFF FFS following successful trials of a French VO 2N bilevel train borrowed from SNCF in the early 1980s.

In 2008, two Re 450 trainsets, with locomotives Re 450 067 and Re 450 070, were sold to Sihltal Zürich Uetliberg Bahn (SZU), where they are now designated as Re 456 551-1 and Re 456 552-9, respectively.

All Re 450-hauled trainsets received a mid-life refurbishment at the SBB CFF FFS workshops in Yverdon-les-Bains between 2011 and 2018 (now named DPZplus). The livery was changed: the formerly yellow doors are now painted red on the coaches and dark blue on the locomotives, and the front now shows the SBB logo instead of only the vehicle number. Each trainset now includes one low-loader wagon for easier access.

Numbering and naming

All 115 Re 450 locomotives are numbered (000–114) and each is named after a commune, mostly of the canton of Zurich. The numbers are indicated at the front and sides of the locomotive, the names (with the commune's coat of arms) are displayed on the side of the engine.

The following is a list of Re 450 locomotives with their respective number and name.

List of Re 450 locomotives
Name Notes
Re 450 000 Seebach
Re 450 001 Schwerzenbach
Re 450 002 Oberwinterthur
Re 450 003 Zollikon
Re 450 004 Stettbach
Re 450 005 Kilchberg
Re 450 006 Rafz
Re 450 007 Fehraltorf
Re 450 008 Riesbach
Re 450 009 Hedingen
Re 450 010 Steinmaur
Re 450 011 Oberrieden
Re 450 012 Schwamendingen
Re 450 013 Niederglatt
Re 450 014 Männedorf
Re 450 015 Erlenbach
Re 450 016 Altstetten ZKB special livery, coat of arms removed
Re 450 017 Bubikon
Re 450 018 Hirslanden Hottingen
Re 450 019 Stäfa
Re 450 020 Pfäffikon
Re 450 021 Seuzach
Re 450 022 Richterswil
Re 450 023 Greifensee
Re 450 024 Pfungen
Re 450 025 Winterthur Seen
Re 450 026 Birmensdorf
Re 450 027 Zürich Enge
Re 450 028 Uerikon
Re 450 029 Altikon
Re 450 030 Rümlang
Re 450 031 Wald
Re 450 032 Mettmenstetten
Re 450 033 Thalheim
Re 450 034 Oberweningen
Re 450 035 Schöfflisdorf
Re 450 036 Dietlikon
Re 450 037 Niederweningen
Re 450 038 Wollishofen
Re 450 039 Embrach
Re 450 040 Hinwil
Re 450 041 Buchs Dällikon
Re 450 042 Hettlingen
Re 450 043 Rorbas
Re 450 044 Henggart
Re 450 045 Feldbach
Re 450 046 Zürich Affoltern
Re 450 047 Seegräben
Re 450 048 Elgg ZH
Re 450 049 Nänikon
Re 450 050 Wien
Re 450 051 Kleinandelfingen
Re 450 052 Lottstetten
Re 450 053 Witikon
Re 450 054 Oberglatt
Re 450 055 Küsnacht ZH
Re 450 056 Otelfingen
Re 450 057 Dielsdorf
Re 450 058 Niederhasli
Re 450 059 Knonau
Re 450 060 Glattfelden
Re 450 061 Mönchaltorf
Re 450 062 Gossau ZH
Re 450 063 Hombrechtikon
Re 450 064 City of Osaka
Re 450 065 Bonstetten
Re 450 066 Neerach
Re 450 067 Urdorf Sold to SZU, coat of arms removed
Re 450 068 Waltalingen
Re 450 069 Wiesendangen
Re 450 070 Wülflingen Sold to SZU, coat of arms removed
Re 450 071 Altenburg
Re 450 072 Rheinau
Re 450 073 Wettswil a.A.
Re 450 074 Stadel
Re 450 075 Ossingen
Re 450 076 Unterstammheim
Re 450 077 Oberstammheim
Re 450 078 Au ZH
Re 450 079 Jestetten
Re 450 080 Rüschlikon
Re 450 081 Weiningen
Re 450 082 Feuerthalen
Re 450 083 Trüllikon
Re 450 084 Neftenbach
Re 450 085 Rickenbach ZH
Re 450 086 Benken ZH
Re 450 087 Zell ZH
Re 450 088 Wangen SZ
Re 450 089 Bäretswil
Re 450 090 Turbenthal
Re 450 091 Dürnten
Re 450 092 Wila
Re 450 093 Wil ZH
Re 450 094 Hüntwangen
Re 450 095 Wasterkingen
Re 450 096 Winterthur Veltheim
Re 450 097 Maur
Re 450 098 Grüningen
Re 450 099 Volketswil
Re 450 100 Rudolfingen
Re 450 101 Obfelden
Re 450 102 Wangen-Brüttisellen
Re 450 103 Marthalen
Re 450 104 Zürich Aussersihl Zürich Hard
Re 450 105 Herrliberg
Re 450 106 Winterthur Töss
Re 450 107 Maschwanden
Re 450 108 Uetikon
Re 450 109 Kappel a./A.
Re 450 110 Hittnau
Re 450 111 Neuenhof
Re 450 112 Flurlingen
Re 450 113 Humlikon Adlikon
Re 450 114 Dänikon

Gallery

  • Re 450 022-hauled trainset with original livery in 1991 Re 450 022-hauled trainset with original livery in 1991
  • Two refurbished Re 450 locomotives at Zurich HB in 2022 Two refurbished Re 450 locomotives at Zurich HB in 2022
  • Refurbished Re 450 locomotive and coaches on the Eglisau railway bridge in 2016, with low-loader coach behind the locomotive Refurbished Re 450 locomotive and coaches on the Eglisau railway bridge in 2016, with low-loader coach behind the locomotive
  • Re 450 016 "Altstetten" in ZKB special livery Re 450 016 "Altstetten" in ZKB special livery
  • SZU Re 456 (former SBB Re 450) on the Sihltal railway line as S4 service of Zurich S-Bahn SZU Re 456 (former SBB Re 450) on the Sihltal railway line as S4 service of Zurich S-Bahn

See also

References

  1. "SBB Re 450 "DPZ"" (in German). juergs.ch. Retrieved 28 December 2024.
  2. "SBB EMUs". 4rail.net. Retrieved 28 September 2009.
  3. "Our trains". Swiss Federal Railways. Retrieved 28 December 2024.
  4. "SZU Re 456" (in German). juergs.ch. Retrieved 28 December 2024.
  5. "SBB Re 450" (in German). juergs.ch. Retrieved 28 December 2024.
  6. "Taufen und Wappen [Naming and coats of arms]" (in German). lokifahrer.ch. Retrieved 28 December 2024.

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