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The DB Class V90 (after 1968 the DB Class 290) locomotive is a German road switcher diesel-hydraulic locomotive for shunting and freight hauling.


History and design

The DB Class V90 locomotives are similar to
DB Class V 100 These DB Class V 100 diesel locomotives were produced in the late 1950s by the Deutsche Bundesbahn for non-electrified branch lines as a replacement for steam locomotives. The V 100 class was built in three different variants. Decommissioned loc ...
(Class 211 & 212) locomotives, they stemmed from a need for a heavy shunting locomotive - it was originally planned to create a heavy shunting variant of the V 100 ( ballasted and with reinforced frame) to be produced, but this did not come to pass due to the design's stability problems. Maschinenbau Kiel in co-operation with
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designed a longer and heavier locomotive, of a completely new design. In 1964, a pilot production of 20 of these were manufactured with a engine as used in the DB Class V100.1 and a 70 km/h top speed. In 1974 the first locomotive of the main production was produced - these locomotives had the engine used in the DB Class V100.2 and a top speed of 80 km/h, the length of the locomotive was also extended to 14.32m; by 1974 408 had been built by
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,
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,
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and Jung. The machines have both a Dead-man's vigilance device (German:''Sifa'') and "Inductive train control system" (German:''Indusi'') (see
Punktförmige Zugbeeinflussung PZB or Indusi is an intermittent cab signalling system and train protection system used in Germany, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Romania, Israel, Serbia, on two lines in Hungary, on the Tyne and Wear Metro in the United Kingdom, and formerly on th ...
) safety devices Originally the locomotives were deep red ( RAL 3004), in the mid-1970s a new ivory / ocean blue (
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- RAL 1014) colour scheme was introduced, in the second half of the 1980s an eastern red (
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) color scheme was used and since the late'90s, the locomotives are found in the current traffic (
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) red of Deutsche Bahn AG. Since 2003, the locomotives have been upgraded with a new 1100-kW engine (type 8V 4000 R41 MTU) equipped, as well as other components being upgraded (specifically the hydraulic drive). The modernised locos save fuel despite having a higher rated engine. The serial number of the remotorised locomotives is increased by 500. (e.g. 290 030 becomes 290 530)


290 999 of the Bundeswehr

One locomotive of the class was procured by the Army for use in an Air Force supply regiment in
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and given the locomotive code ''290 999''; on loan from the Deutsche Bundesbahn. Since January 1996 the locomotive became the property of
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and has been given the number ''290 408''. After this locomotives conversion to radio control it has been numbered ''294 408''


MaK V 90 P / DB Class 291

Before the main production began, MaK had produced of its own accord 5 locomotives of very similar type (but with a MaK engine) for assessment for export orders; they were tested in Sweden.No orders came initially but in 1972 a derivative the
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was produced for some German private users
The locomotives were called V 90 PMak "V 90 P" : P is for private (companies) not for prototype. The first two went to
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. The other 3 locomotives were leased by the Deutsche Bundesbahn for assessment - they had a requirement for heavy shunting locomotives in the ports of Hamburg,
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and
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. These locomotives were classified as ''V 90 901'' to ''V 90 903'' (later as ''DB Class 291 901'' onwards). In 1972 the locomotives were purchased, and in 1974 the main order of 100 further locomotives came - which were slightly lighter than the "P" locomotives. The majority were built at Kiel with ten of the hundred being built by
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. Instead of the V12 engine found in the Class 290 (class 212), the 291 class is equipped with a MaK 8-cylinder in-line engine that produces . This type is only used for shunting (requiring high torque at low speed). The marine diesel engine is unsuitable for continuous use on the main line. The machines found use mainly in northern Germany.


Radio controlled versions

Two types of radio remote control have been utilised in order to make better use of these locomotives. Initially locomotives were equipped with radio equipment which allowed the ''Bergmeister'' (or ''Rückenmeister'') (The yard hump controller) to control the locomotive. A driver still occupied the locomotive for safety reasons, and to control the locomotive. This method was used in large computer controlled
marshalling yard A classification yard (American and Canadian English (Canadian National Railway use)), marshalling yard (British, Hong Kong, Indian, Australian, and Canadian English (Canadian Pacific Railway use)) or shunting yard (Central Europe) is a railway ya ...
s such as Mannheim marshalling yard (German:''Mannheim rbf''),
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,
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, Munich, Kornwestheim Rbf and Nuremberg. Since Nuremberg Rbf has a downward gradient of the track (see Gravity Yard for an explanation), the locomotives are coupled with 6 axle flat wagon loaded with concrete weights that have been converted to
brake tender A tender or coal-car (US only) is a special rail vehicle hauled by a steam locomotive containing its fuel (wood, coal, oil or torrefied biomass) and water. Steam locomotives consume large quantities of water compared to the quantity of fuel, so ...
s so that it is possible to stop trains of up to 2000 tons in weight.


Classes 294, 295

From 1995, large numbers of locomotives of the class were fitted a different type of radio remote produced by Krauss-Maffei (KM) The remote device is carried by remote train driver (German:''Lokrangierführer'' LRF ) in a so-called "Belly Box" (see Remote control locomotive for details) and operated in a manner similar to that of a toy car or model aircraft remote control. This type of control is used in shunting operations and was previously used with smaller shunting locomotives such as the
DB Class V 60 The DB Class V 60 is a German diesel locomotive operated by the Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB) and later, the Deutsche Bahn AG (DB AG), which is used particularly for shunting duties, but also for hauling light goods trains. Seventeen locomotives were ...
and DB Class Köf III (DB class 331 to 335) The rebuilt locomotives of the 290 series form Class 294, rebuilt locomotives of the 291 series form Class 295 The locomotives have radio receiver in the cab, the LRF (remote train driver) must manually turn on the locomotive cab radio using a key switch on the locomotives control panel. A vehicle equipped with this type of remote control has a lamp above the cab window that lights to indicate that the locomotive is capable of receiving the radio signal. This means that the remote train driver (LRF) can now operate the locomotive at the trackside. Various functions can be activated remotely - brakes, start, ''Vkonstant'': i.e. running speed is automatically maintained, Sand, clutch etc.


Class 296

In 2007 locomotives of Class 290 which already had radio control for use in marshalling yards had the newer Krauss-Maffei remote fitted as well, allowing trackside control. These units were given the classification Class 296 and are found in the marshalling yards at Gremberg, Mannheim, Munich and Northern
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. 45 locomotives are expected to be rebuilt to have both types of remoted control.


Future

Deutsche Bahn AG has announced that the diesel locomotives of series 291 and 295 will be replaced with
Voith Gravita The Voith Gravita locomotives are a family of road switcher diesel-hydraulic locomotives built by Voith Turbo Lokomotivtechnik GmbH & Co. KG. Available in a range of configurations from 4 to 6 axles, they are designed for shunting and light and ...
locomotives from 2010 onwards.


Notes


References


External links


Deutsche Bundesbahn - V 90
Introduction to the V 90 class, full class owner history details and images for MaK built locomotives. ''loks-aus-kiel.de'' (in German)
DB Class V 90
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