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The class E 41, also known as the DB Class 141 is the first class of German '' Einheits-Elektrolokomotive'' (see related article for more details on development) commissioned by the
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in 1956.


Development and first years of service

Class E 41 was designed for local traffic and branch lines. Since the 1968 renumbering, it is listed as class 141. Its
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is ''Knallfrosch'' (
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), as the tap changer makes loud cracking noises when changing notches. A total of 451 units were built. Originally designed as an effective means of traction for light passenger trains, and with a top speed of and an axle load below , class E 41 was also designated for passenger services on smaller lines. In the 1950s, due to general lack of locomotives, class E 41 was also used for express train service. However, after speed of express trains was raised to in the early 1960s, the class mostly lost its express services.


Past usage

In its original role for hauling local trains, class E 41 proved both reliable and efficient, especially with push-pull trains. Less successful was the usage with
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trains, as class E 41 was not equipped with an electric brake, which would have helped to reduce abrasion. Class E 41 service stayed largely unchanged until the early 1990s. Since then many units have been replaced by former
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units of class 143 especially in S-Bahn service. Furthermore, since mid-1990s EMUs and newer locomotives as class 146 replaced even more class 141 units. Since then, many have been scrapped. Unit 141 188 was the first to retire on October 31, 1987; the total number of engines has hence fallen since. The last four remaining units, which finally were held ready hot standby around Frankfurt and used in case of need for defective younger machines were de-commissioned in December 2006.


Liveries

* ''stahlblau'' RAL 5011 (141 001 - 141 071) * ''chromoxydgrün'' RAL 6020 (141 072 - 141 451) * ''ozeanblau/beige'' RAL 5020 / RAL 1011 (repaint 1976-1987) * '' S-Bahn Rhein Ruhr'' (variant of the 5020/1011 scheme, 141 248 1977-2001) * ''orientrot'' RAL 3031 (1987 onwards, many units repainted) * ''kieselgrau/orange'' RAL 7035 / RAL 2012 (
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, 141 436-442) * ''verkehrsrot'' RAL 3020 (1998 onwards)


References

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