ICE 4 is a brand name for long-distance
Intercity-Express
The Intercity Express (commonly known as ICE ()) is a system of high-speed trains predominantly running in Germany. It also serves some destinations in Austria, Denmark (ceased in 2017 but planned to resume in 2022), France, Belgium, Switzerl ...
high-speed trains being procured for
Deutsche Bahn.
Procurement started around 2008 for replacements for locomotive-hauled
InterCity
InterCity (commonly abbreviated ''IC'' on timetables and tickets) is the classification applied to certain long-distance passenger train services in Europe. Such trains (in contrast to regional, local, or commuter trains) generally call at m ...
and
EuroCity train services, and was later expanded to include replacements for
ICE 1
The ICE 1 is the first batch-produced German high-speed train and one of six in the Intercity Express family. Revenue service at speeds up to started in 1991. It was raised to in May 1995 and temporary reduced to again, as a result of ...
and
ICE 2
The ICE 2 is the second series of German high-speed trains and one of six in the Intercity-Express family since 1995.
The ICE 2 (half-) trains are even closer to a conventional push–pull train than the ICE 1, because each train consist ...
high-speed trainsets. In 2011
Siemens Mobility
Siemens Mobility GmbH is a separately-managed company of Siemens, arising from a corporate restructuring effective 1 August 2018. With its global headquarters in Munich, Siemens Mobility has four core business units: Mobility Management, dedi ...
was awarded the contract for 130 seven-car intercity train replacements, and 90 ten-car ICE train replacements, plus further options – the contract for the ten-car sets was modified in 2013 to expand the trainset length to twelve vehicles. The name ''ICx'' was used for the trains during the initial stages of the procurement; in late 2015 the trains were rebranded 'ICE 4', at the unveiling of the first train set, and given the class designation 412 by Deutsche Bahn.
Two pre-production trainsets had been manufactured by 2016, and were used for testing later that year, prior to the introduction of the main series in late 2017.
History
Contract and manufacture
Around 2008
Deutsche Bahn began the tendering process to replace locomotive/coach trainsets on its long distance subsidiary,
DB Fernverkehr
DB Fernverkehr AG (German for "DB Long-Distance Traffic") is a semi-independent division of Deutsche Bahn that operates long-distance passenger trains in Germany. It was founded in 1999 in the second stage of the privatisation of Deutsche Bahn, ...
's,
InterCity
InterCity (commonly abbreviated ''IC'' on timetables and tickets) is the classification applied to certain long-distance passenger train services in Europe. Such trains (in contrast to regional, local, or commuter trains) generally call at m ...
and
EuroCity train services. The initial announcement suggested that the tender would be for 100 to 130 trainsets. No specific train type was specified and DB did not intend to become involved with the design process - both locomotive-hauled trains such as
Railjet
Railjet is a high-speed rail service in Europe operated by Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) and Czech Railways (ČD). Branded as ''Railjet Express (RJX)'' for the fastest services and as ''Railjet (RJ)'' for services with additional stops, it w ...
or variations on the
ICE 3
ICE 3, or Intercity-Express 3, is a family of high-speed electric multiple unit trains operated by Deutsche Bahn. It includes classes 403, 406, 407 and 408, which are known as ICE 3, ICE 3M, New ICE 3 and ICE 3neo respectively. Three multisystem ...
EMU design was considered to be options. The new trains were to be branded ICX and were expected to be similar in aesthetic design to the ICE3 trains; the design speed was expected to be in the range and to improve upon the energy efficiency of the units it replaced.
The scope of the procurement was later expanded to include replacements for the
ICE 1
The ICE 1 is the first batch-produced German high-speed train and one of six in the Intercity Express family. Revenue service at speeds up to started in 1991. It was raised to in May 1995 and temporary reduced to again, as a result of ...
and
ICE 2
The ICE 2 is the second series of German high-speed trains and one of six in the Intercity-Express family since 1995.
The ICE 2 (half-) trains are even closer to a conventional push–pull train than the ICE 1, because each train consist ...
trains with a top speed of up to , and the size of the order increased to up to 300 trains. Bids were received from
Alstom and
Siemens, with the Siemens bid including
Bombardier Transportation as a subcontractor. Initial bids made in 2009 were said to be too high by DB, being over €5 billion. In 2010, DB announced that Siemens had been chosen as the preferred bidder for the procurement scheme,
[ and on 9 May 2011 DB and Siemens signed a contract for 130 ICx trains, plus a further 90 trainsets to be formalised at a later date, with an option for a further 80 sets. The trains were to be delivered by 2030, with the value of the 220 train deal estimated at around €6 billion.][ Siemens' share of the contract for the intercity sets was later reported as being worth €3.7 billion to the company, reported to be the ''"biggest order in the company's history"''.
In 2011 Siemens awarded Bombardier Transportation a subcontract for its contribution to the project valued at €2.2 billion, of which €1.3 billion was for the 130 'intercity' trains. Bombardier's contract included aerodynamic optimisation of the design, and supply of the bodyshells - initially expected to come from its Görlitz plant, with driving vehicle assembly to take place at its Hennigsdorf plant, and ''Flexx Eco'' bogies manufactured at its plant in ]Siegen
Siegen () is a city in Germany, in the south Westphalian part of North Rhine-Westphalia.
It is located in the district of Siegen-Wittgenstein in the Arnsberg region. The university town (nearly 20,000 students in the 2018–2019 winter semest ...
.[ The change in the initial order from 10 to 12 car ICE replacement trains (170 additional vehicles) resulted in a €336 million increase in the value of Bombardier's order.
Bodyshells are also to be supplied from Bombardier's Wroclaw plant (Poland). In 2015 Bombardier contracted Panattoni Europe to build an additional manufacturing hall for the Wroclaw plant, initially to be used for the construction of the ICx trains.
Faiveley was awarded (late 2011/early 2012) contracts to supply brake equipment, including magnetic track brakes, and electropneumatic brake systems; as well as doors and air conditioning systems for the 130 unit intercity order.
]Voith
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was contracted to supply parts of the nose of the trainsets, including GFRP
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cabin, the nose module and its opening hatches, coupling systems, and snow deflector.
Construction of the trainsets was expected to start in 2013, with two pre-production trains delivered by 2016.
With Alstom taking over Bombardier’s rail business in January 2021, Bombardier’s manufacturing responsibility of remaining sets on order were transferred to Alstom.
Design
The initial contract with Siemens, signed 2011 specified a design allowing flexible train make-up (between 5 and 14 units), with 24 different variants described; each composed of motor cars, and trailer cars. Two main variants were: a seven car, 499 seat trainset with 3 motor cars (''K1n'') and a top speed of - these were to replace locomotive hauled trains; the second was a ten car, 724 seat variant with 5 power cars (''K3s'') and a top speed of , to replace ICE1 and ICE2 trains - the replacements were expected to be 20 tonnes lighter than the trains they replaced, resulting in claimed energy savings of 30%[
Each trainset was to have a restaurant/bistro car, cycle storage, and a designated 'family area'.][
The exterior design received a ]Red Dot
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design award in 2015.
The ''K3'' trains are to be for Germany, Austria and Switzerland, 12 of the ''K1'' trains are to be operated into the Netherlands.
On 5 March 2013, DB announced that it had approved a 12 car train configuration that would raise capacity over, and replace in the base order, the existing 10 car train - seating capacity would increase from 724 seats to 830 seats. The order was altered in expectation of growing ridership for DB's long-distance services. In 2020, DB announced a further order of a 13-car configuration, with increased passenger capacity and a higher top speed. The 12-part ICE4 of the K3s classification will also be upgraded to .
Introduction, operations, and maintenance
By 2013 DB had selected a site in Nippes, Cologne
Nippes (; ) is the fifth borough (') of Cologne, Germany. Nippes was incorporated into the city of Cologne in 1888 and the district was created in 1975. A large Ford Europe production plant is located in Niehl, the north-eastern part of the dist ...
for a maintenance depot for all of its ICE fleet including future ICx trains.
In April 2015 DB Systemtechnik began climatic testing on the ICx cab and other components. Mainline test runs by DB Systemtechnik began on 25 September 2015.
One pre-series-production trainset was formally unveiled at Berlin Südkreuz
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on 4 December 2015. The trainsets were re-branded ''ICE 4'' at the same time (see also Intercity-Express
The Intercity Express (commonly known as ICE ()) is a system of high-speed trains predominantly running in Germany. It also serves some destinations in Austria, Denmark (ceased in 2017 but planned to resume in 2022), France, Belgium, Switzerl ...
), and given the network classification Class 412.
On 16 September 2016, Siemens announced that the ICE 4 had been approved for operation by Federal Railway Authority
The German Federal Railway Authority (german: Eisenbahn-Bundesamt, ) has been the independent federal authority for the regulation of the railways in Germany since 1 January 1994. It is under the supervision and direction of the Federal Minist ...
(, EBA). Trial passenger operations commenced on Hamburg
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- Munich
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services on 31 October 2016 with full service expected from December 2017.
On 26 September 2018, the DB board approved the purchase of 18 additional seven-car trainsets and 50 individual cars to be added to trainsets then on order.
On 4 April 2019 it was announced that due to problems with the carriage frames of the ICE 4 trains, Deutsche Bahn would not take delivery of any further trains. Manufacturers Siemens and Bombardier Transportation were asked by DB to fix the issues.
On 17 July 2019 it was announced that Siemens, Bombardier, and Deutsche Bahn had come to an agreement in which Siemens and Bombardier would fix the trains, which were deemed safe, between 2020 and mid-2023. Also Deutsche Bahn would begin immediately accepting more deliveries of the trains.
In 2020, it was announced that up to 50 13-car configurations would be put into service from 2021, known publicly as "XXL-ICE" trains. These longer trains will be 374 meters long, and carry up to 918 passengers. Their top speed will also be higher than other models, at .
Formation
7-car sets
The 7-car sets, K1s (former classification K1n), are formed as follows.
12-car sets
The 12-car sets, K3s, are formed as follows.
13-car sets
The 13-car sets, K4s, are formed as follows.
Interior
File:ICE 4, 1. Klasse.jpg, 1. Class interior
File:ICE 4, 2. Klasse.jpg, 2. Class interior
File:ICE 4, Speisewagen.jpg, Restaurant car interior
See also
*Intercity Express Programme
The Intercity Express Programme (IEP) is an initiative of the Department for Transport (DfT) in the United Kingdom to procure new trains to replace the InterCity 125 and InterCity 225 fleets on the East Coast Main Line and Great Western Main Li ...
, contemporary procurement programme for UK high speed and intercity trains
*Siemens Velaro
Siemens Velaro is a family of high-speed electric multiple unit trains built by Siemens and used in Germany, Belgium, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Spain, China, Russia, and Turkey. The Velaro is based on the ICE 3M/F high-speed ...
, high speed train
*List of high-speed trains
The following is a list of high-speed trains that have been, are, or will be in commercial service.
A high-speed train
High-speed rail (HSR) is a type of rail system that runs significantly faster than traditional rail, using an integrate ...
References
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Railway coaches of Germany
Electric multiple units of Germany
Passenger trains running at least at 200 km/h in commercial operations
Passenger trains running at least at 250 km/h in commercial operations
15 kV AC multiple units
Siemens Velaro
Siemens multiple units
Bombardier Transportation multiple units