ÖBB Class 1043
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The ÖBB Class 1043 is a class of thyristor-controlled universal electric locomotives operated initially by the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB). The class was derived from the Class Rc of the Swedish State Railways (SJ).
After successful test runs on the Semmering and Tauern mountain railway lines, the first three members of the class entered service with the ÖBB in 1971, and the remaining seven followed within the next three years. One member of the class was subsequently withdrawn from service, due to irreparable accident damage. The other nine units were sold in 2001 to the SJ and returned to Sweden, five of them are currently used by the Tågåkeriet i Bergslagen AB (TÅGAB) railway company.
See also
References
- 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.
External links
Media related to ÖBB Class 1043 at Wikimedia Commons
This article is based upon a translation of the German language version as at November 2013.