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EU07 (manufacturer's designation: Pafawag 4E and HCP 303E) is the name for a
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in service of the Polish railway operator '' PKP''. This locomotive was designed as a mixed traffic locomotive, and as such is used both in freight and passenger traffic.


Technical data

EU07s have driving cabs at each end of the locomotive. The locomotive is equipped with multiple unit control system, which allows a single driver to drive two
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engines from one cab. This engine is able to pull passenger trains of up to weight with speed of and freight trains of up to weight with speed of . These figures apply to driving on level track.


History

The EU07 is strongly connected with the EU06 locomotive. The EU06 was a Polish derivative of the Class 83 locomotive built for the British system. In 1959 an agreement was signed with the producer of the EU06,
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, under which Poland bought the license for the EU06 and started its production in
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, under build number ''4E''. The first item was finished in 1965, and by 1974 a total number of 240 locomotives had been built. The EU07 locomotives differed slightly from EU06 due to some minor improvements that had been made in comparison to their predecessors. In 1983 the production of EU07 locomotives was re-opened in Cegielski works in
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. This new series of locomotives was based on
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freight locomotive (which had been built by joining together two EU07 locomotives of first run production). Bringing several modifications production number changed to ''303E''. A total number of 243 locomotives were built and the production continued until 1994 despite relatively outdated construction.


Modifications

All EU07 locomotives were originally fitted with large headlights, called ''the buckets''. After 1990 these have been successively replaced with halogen headlights of smaller diameter. The easiest (and cheapest) way was to put the new headlights inside the "buckets". More elaborate changes included removing the "buckets" and mounting the headlights flush with the body panels for better aerodynamic performance. EP07 is a later modification of EU07, with changed motors and gear ratios to make them better suited for hauling passenger trains. Modification has been made in several Rolling Stock Repairing Works since 1995. EP07 locomotives retained their original fleet numbers. EU07A is a very comprehensive modification of EU07 encompassing new motors, power electronics, new brake system, etc. Originally, after evaluating test results,
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made a decision not to modify any further units due to unsatisfactory costs versus results ratio but in 2012 ordered further two units. These were delivered in 2014. Further 6 units were be modified for
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but the plans were shelved. In 2020 PKP Intercity signed contract for modification of further 20 EU07s to the EU07A standard.


Related developments

The following engines are heavily based on EU07: *
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— heavy goods engine using pneumatics, electrics and motors of EU07 *
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— increased Vmax thanks to different motors and powertrains *
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— articulated twin engine consisting of 2 permanently coupled EU07


Accidents

On 12 August 2011, locomotive number 1034 derailed at Baby,
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whilst hauling a passenger train from to . Two passengers were killed and 81 were injured.


Nicknames

*Siódemka (''The Seven'') — from the number *Ełka


See also

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References

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