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The trainsets of Class VT 11.5 (often simply called TEE) were
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s built by Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB) in 1957 and used for
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(TEE) services. Perceived as flagships of the DB rolling stock, they carried first-class seating only. When the UIC numbering scheme became effective on 1 January 1968, the power heads of the trainsets were renamed to Class 601 whilst the middle cars became Class 901 according to the DB locomotive classification. They were used for TEE service from 1957 until 1972 and thereafter on German InterCity services.


History

The VT 11.5 was based on the prewar DRG Class SVT 137 and the innovative designs by
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Das grosse TEE Buch p. 28 as well as on the experiences with the postwar
DB Class VT 10.5 The VT 10.5 was a diesel multiple unit that was developed by the Deutsche Bundesbahn in the early 1950s. It was first displayed in public at the International Transport Exhibition in Munich in 1953. Design and operation Two train sets were b ...
. Das grosse TEE Buch p. 31 Mostly the trainsets consisted of two motor units built by MAN AG, one dining and kitchen car, one dining and bar car built by Wegmann & Co., and three coaches assembled by Linke-Hofmann-Busch. Reisen 1. Klasse p. 31. The weight of a seven-unit trainset was , the length was . Motor units and coaches were coupled by automatic Scharfenberg couplers, thus allowing trainsets up to ten units and coupling of two trainsets. Reisen 1. Klasse p. 24. From 1963 a second series of these trains were sold to the
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(DSB) for use as national express trains (''lyntog'', meaning 'lightning trains'). Reisen 1. Klasse p. 50. This was a modified version which could be separated into two independent units and loaded onto the Great Belt ferries, and a total of whole or 11 half units were sold. It was given the designation "litra MA", ranging from MA 460 to 470. In 1984 the trains were painted in a silvery color, which resulted in the nickname "Sølvpilen" (Silver arrow). Another affectionate nickname was "Flyvende Støvle" (Flying Boot). In 1990 these trains were phased out from Danish service and donated to a Polish railway (first private in Poland - Lubuska Kolej Regionalna Spółka z o.o.). After collapse of that private railway (1994), all these trains were scrapped. One half unit (The MA 460) was not donated to the Polish railway, but given to the Danish Railway Museum, where it still remains operating as a museum train.


Operational


Trans Europ Express

The first trains were commissioned in 1957 and used on the following international TEE routes: * TEE 31/32 '' Rhein-Main'' Frankfurt/Main – Amsterdam
2 December 1957 – 27 May 1967 * TEE 74/75 '' Saphir'' Dortmund – Oostende
15 July 1957 – 26 September 1971 * TEE 77/78 '' Helvetia'' Hamburg Altona – Zürich
14 October 1957 – 1 March 1965. * TEE 168/185 '' Paris-Ruhr'' Dortmund – Paris Nord
23 December 1957 – 29 May 1960 & 30 May 1965 – 31 May 1969 In the 1960s, due to ongoing electrification, routes like the TEE ''Helvetia'' were changed to electric locomotive-hauled train sets. The diesel trainsets were reallocated to other TEE routes: * TEE 155/190 '' Parsifal'' Hamburg Altona – Paris Nord
29 May 1960 – 29 September 1968 * TEE 25/26 ''
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'' Dortmund – Antwerpen
30 May 1965 – 29 September 1971 * TEE 84/85 '' Mediolanum'' München – Milan
1 June 1969 – 28 September 1972


Intercity

In 1971, DB started their new first-class-only InterCity system, using mainly the 601 series on the non-electrified InterCity routes. The regular maximum speed was set to 160 km/h for seven-unit trains. For trains up to 10 units the 602 was used. In 1979, the InterCity system was expanded and second-class compartments were introduced for these trains, meaning the end of 601/602 use for these trains. Reisen 1. Klasse p. 108.


Tourism

From 1980, the 601/901 was used for special tourist services. These trains had ten units including refitted open seating cars; sometimes two trainsets were coupled to form a 20-unit train. This "Alpen-See-Express" ran scheduled from Hamburg and
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to southern German and Austrian destinations, including
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, Lindau, Oberstdorf,
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, Zell am See, and Salzburg. This service ended in 1988, when all 601s except the two scrapped (601 002 and 901 403) were sold to Italy.


Deutsche Reichsbahn

The fall of the
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in 1989 led to a new life for the 601 as an InterCity train. One of the 10-unit trains was loaned from Italy to the East German Reichsbahn (DR) and served from July 27, 1990, to September 29, 1990, as InterCity ''
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'' on the route Hamburg–Berlin. One part of this train had been later repainted blue-beige and is still to be seen at the
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.


Technical details


Class 601

The VT 11.5, later 601 had two motor units at the head and the tail of the train. Each one had an 809 kW
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from MTU and a hydraulic transmission from Voith or Maybach. The maximum speed was , later . All coaches were air-conditioned.


Class 602

In order to run ten-unit trains with a maximum speed of 160 km/h, four VT 11.5 were rebuilt in 1970 and received AVCO Lycoming TF55 gas turbines supplied under license by Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz in place of their original Diesel engines. They were renumbered as Class 602 001–004 (ex-Class 601 nos. 012, 003, 007 and 010, respectively), recognizable at the large dimensioned air intakes, and used for DB InterCity service, starting with the train connection between Hamburg and Ludwigshafen in July 1974. From 1975, a mixed operation with diesel and gas turbine power heads was made possible. During test runs in April 1975, a train with two 602 and two coaches ran 217 km/h on the
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line, a new German record for trains powered by combustion engines (equalled only in 2000 by an
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train). Since the turbines caused some problems and had higher fuel consumption, the 602, like the
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, were taken out of service by 1979. Reisen 1. Klasse p. 46.


Preservation

One trainset has been preserved in operating condition by DB, consisting of power cars VT 11.5 5014/19 and eight unpowered cars, and it operates occasionally on special excursions, including for private hire. The only other car preserved from this series is VT 11.5 5012 (as 602 003, its later number), preserved at the Nuremberg Transport Museum.


See also

* List of Deutsche Bundesbahn locomotives and railbuses


References


Works cited

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External links


VT 11.5 – dbtrains.com

Bahnpark Augsburg
(home of the "Blue Star Train")
Online-Video
Trans Europ Express leaving
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(about 1990)
Danish State Railway TEE-derived MA-class
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