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The SBB-CFF-FFS RAm TEE I and NS DE4 were a class of five 4-car diesel-electric trainsets ordered for
Trans Europe Express The Trans Europ Express, or Trans-Europe Express (TEE), was an international first-class railway service in western and central Europe that was founded in 1957 and ceased in 1995. At the height of its operations, in 1974, the TEE network compri ...
(TEE) service. Two were ordered by the Swiss Federal Railways (SBB-CFF-FFS) and three by
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(NS)


History

In planning the launch of the TEE services, it was decided to use diesel-powered fixed sets for the new trains. While the French and the
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refined existing designs, the
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introduced a new design, the VT 11.5. The Swiss and Dutch railways cooperated on a joint development for a new 4-car diesel-electric trainset. The design comprised: * A power car with compartments for luggage, customs and the train conductor. * A nine-compartment trailer car (54 seats) * A kitchen-restaurant trailer car with a 32-seat dining section, and an 18-seat first-class open saloon * A driving trailer car with 42-seat open saloon, and a staff sleeping compartment. All 114 seats were first class, with 2+1 seating in the saloons, and 2+2 in the dining section. The power cars were built by
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, with electrics by
Brown, Boveri & Cie Brown, Boveri & Cie. (Brown, Boveri & Company; BBC) was a Swiss group of electrical engineering companies. It was founded in Zürich, in 1891 by Charles Eugene Lancelot Brown and Walter Boveri who worked at the Maschinenfabrik Oerlikon. In 1 ...
; they were powered by a pair of RUHB diesel engines. A third diesel engine of provided power for heating, lighting, air-conditioning and the kitchen in the dining car. The trailer cars were built by
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(SIG); the design was based on the SBB's standard carriage design (''Einheitswagen I'') due to the short time available for design and construction. Only one entrance vestibule was provided at the front end of the cars, doors were of the folding aluminum type, and windows were double-glazed with a passenger-operated
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s between the panes. The sets were equipped with
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s, and were geared for a maximum speed of . They were painted in the TEE colours of dark red ( RAL 3004 ''purpurrot'') and cream (RAL 1001 ''beige''). Ownership of the sets was down-played in favour of the service – the restaurant cars having ''TRANS EUROPE EXPRESS'' lettering above the windows, while the owner (SBB-CFF-FFS or NS) and fleet number were only marked by small lettering on the power cars


Service

From 2 June 1957 to 30 May 1964 the five sets were used in a four-day service pool as follows: * Day 1: ** TEE 30 ''
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'' —
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–
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– Strasbourg – – Brussels-Nord –
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* Day 2 ** TEE 128 '' L'Étoile du Nord'' — Amsterdam CS – Paris-Nord ** TEE 145 '' L'Oiseau Bleu'' — Paris-Nord – Brussels-Midi * Day 3 ** TEE 108 ''L'Oiseau Bleu'' — Bruxelles-Midi – Paris-Nord ** TEE 125 ''L'Étoile du Nord'' — Paris-Nord – Amsterdam CS * Day 4 ** TEE 31 ''Edelweiss'' : Amsterdam CS – Zürich HB * Day 5 ** Maintenance layover in Zürich One curious feature of this pool was the use of Swiss-Dutch stock on a Franco-Belgian route. When a RAm/DE4 set was unavailable, an SNCF locomotive with a set of was substituted. From 31 May 1964, the ''L'Oiseau Bleu'' went to permanently locomotive-hauled Inox coaches, whereupon the service pool became: * Day 1: ** TEE 30 ''Edelweiss'' — Zürich HB – Amsterdam CS * Day 2 ** TEE 122 ''L'Étoile du Nord'' — Amsterdam CS – Paris-Nord ** TEE 125 ''L'Étoile du Nord'' — Paris-Nord – Amsterdam CS * Day 3 ** TEE 31 ''Edelweiss'' : Amsterdam CS – Zürich HB The spare and maintenance sets were stationed ant Zürich and Amsterdam. From 2 August 1964 ''L'Étoile du Nord'' also went loco-hauled; the service pool changing to a three-day circuit: * Day 1: ** TEE 30 ''Edelweiss'' — Zürich HB – Amsterdam CS * Day 2: ** TEE 31 ''Edelweiss'' : Amsterdam CS – Zürich HB * Day 3 ** TEE 8 '' L'Arbalète'' — Zürich HB –
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** TEE 9 ''L'Arbalète'' — Paris-Est – Zürich HB This lasted until 28 September 1969, ''L'Arbalète'' became locomotive-hauled Inox coaches; the filling-in turn was then changed: * Day 1: ** TEE 30 ''Edelweiss'' — Zürich HB – Amsterdam CS * Day 2: ** TEE 31 ''Edelweiss'' : Amsterdam CS – Zürich HB * Day 3 ** TEE 57 ''
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'' — Zürich HB – Munich Hbf ** TEE 56 ''Bavaria'' — Munich Hbf – Zürich HB This three-day pool lasted until one trainset was written off in an accident in February 1971 (see below) whereafter the remaining 4 sets were diagrammed for use only on the ''Edelweiss'' until 24 May 1974 which was their last day in TEE service.


Accidents and incidents

*In August 1961 SBB 501 caught fire, and was out of service for 176 days until January 1962. * – On 9 February 1971 SBB 501 was running as ''Bavaria'' from Munich to Zurich with 53 passengers on board. Running trailer-first on the double track
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, it entered an S-curve near
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at about and derailed, fouling both lines. It was then struck by a VT98
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. Twenty-eight were killed and 42 were seriuosuly injured. Of the fatalities, 26 were in the TEE, 2 in the railbus, and included both drivers, and the German actor/director
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. The cause, although not known for certain, was assumed to be brake failure, possible caused by condensation freezing in the air-brake lines. The three trailers were scrapped on site; the power car was taken to
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works, but was later condemned and scrapped.


End of TEE service

As from 26 May 1974, TEE discontinued the use of diesel trainsets on all its services. The three Dutch sets were stored at
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and the surviving Swiss set at Zurich-Wollishofen station pending sale. A plan by NS to convert them to electric operation came to nothing. In 1977, all four were sold to the Ontario Northland Railway (ONT) of Canada.


Northlander

The four trainsets were shipped to Canada, and after being modified to make them compliant with Canadian railway standards, they entered Ontario Northland service on the ''
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'' between
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and
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. ONR never used the driving trailers as they preferred the weight of the power car at the front of the train in case of hitting snow or a crossing collision Unfortunately the power cars proved unsatisfactory - they could not cope with the harsh Canadian winters, and the maintenance crews were unfamiliar with the European equipment. In 1979 and 1980, the power cars were replaced with standard
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diesel locomotives. The trains continued in service until February 1992.


Repatriation

The Swiss foundation TEE Classics bought eight cars to restore a trainset to its original condition. Five cars were repatriated to Europe: * One car of former NS 1001; * The control car of former NS 1002; * The three cars of the former NS 1003. They were loaded onto the
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cargo ship and sailed from
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on 19 October 1998, arriving at Hamburg on 5 November. After standing in Hamburg docks for several months due to having Canadian rather than European wheel profiles, they were moved to Heilbronn. One of the driving trailers was restored and displayed at the
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in Lucerne. In June 2006 the TEE Netherlands Foundation brought all five cars together at
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for restoration. One of the trailer cars was repainted back into the TEE red and cream livery to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the trainsets introduction. They also plan to construct a new powercar to replace the missing originals, none of which survive. The trainset has been on the railway yard
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in
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since 2007, waiting for repair. The intention is to use them again in the future after the restoration and rebuilding of the missing motor car. Shortly before the 50th anniversary of the Trans Europ Express (
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- June 2 2007) the head of one of the control cars was repainted in the old red TEE color. On December 23, 2020, the foundation announced that the carriages will be transferred to the Nederlands Transport Museum in
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where they will be restored. Ownership of the coaches was transferred on January 5, 2021. The TEE Nederland Foundation is disbanded. Funds are raised for the transport to Nieuw-Vennep and subsequent repairs.


Models

Models of the RAm have been manufactured by
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and
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in
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and by Trix in both HO scale, and (under their Minitrix brand) in N. Models of the RAm and Dutch DE trainsets were also made by LS Models and RailTop in exact 1/87 scale. A new model, fully made of metal was released by Märklin and Trix in 2020 as an ''insider model''.


References


External links


TEE-Classics (Switzerland – in German)

Stichting TEE (Netherlands – in Dutch)
* {{Standard gauge locomotives of Switzerland Werkspoor locomotives Trans Europ Express Diesel multiple units with locomotive-like power cars 1957 in rail transport