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The DB Class V 169 consisted of a single example: ''V 169 001'', derived from the
DB Class V 160 family The ''DB V 160 locomotive family'' comprises several classes of closely related 4-axle diesel-hydraulic locomotives built in the 1960s and 1970s for the Deutsche Bundesbahn which take the family name from the earliest built model: the 'DB Class V 1 ...
, with an additional gas turbine booster engine. It can be considered the prototype for diesel locomotives with a gas turbine as an additional drive; specifically the
DB Class 210 The Class 210 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB) consisted, briefly, of a series of eight diesel locomotives, with a top speed of 160 km/h intended for operations on express trains. The locomotives were peculiar in that an additional gas turbi ...
. Post 1968 the class designation was changed to ''Class 219'', and the locomotive renumbered ''219 001'' In 1999 the locomotive was heavily renovated for a private company, and does not now have the gas turbine. Post the merger of the Deutsche Bundesbahn and Deutsche Reichsbahn another locomotive - the
DR Class 119 The DR Class 119 was an East German Deutsche Reichsbahn diesel locomotive that was built in Romania. When the Deutsche Bahn AG formed up in 1993 it was redesignated as DBAG Class 219. They were nicknamed "U-boats", "Karpatenschreck" ("Carpath ...
has been assigned to the DB class 219.


Background

From 1963 onwards the
DB Class V 160 The Class V 160 (after 1968: Class 216) is a class of diesel-hydraulic locomotives of the German railways. It is the first variant of the DB Class V 160 family, V160 family, built for the Deutsche Bundesbahn for medium/heavy trains. The Class wer ...
had been delivered and deployed in large numbers, and was proving successful. Thus plans were made for testing of further units were made - specifically a variant with electric train heating. These units would require more power than the engines installed in the V 160 could deliver. Three prototype units of the DB Class V 162 (later Class 217) were ordered; with the addition of a smaller supplementary diesel engine, providing via a generator the electricity for electric train supply. (see Head end power) Another variant was the V 169, this locomotive utilised a supplementary gas turbine to improve overall performance. A General Electric LM 100-PA 104 turbine was chosen, using
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as a fuel rather than kerosene. The locomotive turbine was built under license by Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz (KHD) at the Oberursel plant. (see Motorenfabrik Oberursel (now part of Rolls-Royce) KHD also received the order for manufacture of the locomotive itself, this was done at the KHD-Werk in Cologne and the locomotive delivered on the 4 June 1965 as V 169 001, it then was exhibited to the public at the International Transport Exhibition in Munich. The electric train heating was not yet ready, and so the locomotive did not enter service until January 1966. From March 1966 the locomotive went onto the Allgäu Munich to Lindau line for testing, being stationed at Kempten. In the V 169, the electrical generator for the heating was powered by a shaft from the gearbox of the hydraulic transmission system. This method proved successful and was later used in the
DB Class 210 The Class 210 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB) consisted, briefly, of a series of eight diesel locomotives, with a top speed of 160 km/h intended for operations on express trains. The locomotives were peculiar in that an additional gas turbi ...
and
DB Class 218 The DB Class 218 (before 1968 the DB Class V 164) are a class of 4-axle, diesel-hydraulic locomotives acquired by the Deutsche Bundesbahn for use on main and secondary lines for both passenger and freight trains. The class represents the final m ...
locomotives. The fundamental usefulness of the additional gas turbine propulsion was also demonstrated and led to the introduction of the
DB Class 210 The Class 210 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB) consisted, briefly, of a series of eight diesel locomotives, with a top speed of 160 km/h intended for operations on express trains. The locomotives were peculiar in that an additional gas turbi ...
(with a more powerful turbine: an AVCO Lycoming T53-L 13).


Service history

The delivery of the Class 210s being to Kempten in 1971 for work in the Allgaeu region meant that the less powerful V 219 001 was outdated. Thus, when the gas turbine failed with damage to the combustion chamber in 1974, the locomotive was converted for other uses. The diesel engine was throttled back to , and the heating system was also shut down. With these modifications, the locomotive was no longer suitable for passenger work, and began work as a freight locomotive around
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often working across the Dutch border, up to 25 November 1977. In 1978, the locomotive was decommissioned and then left in the open in
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until 1985. In 1985 the locomotive was sold to company of ''Elizabeth Layritz GmbH'' in Penzberg, a firm specialising in the modernisation of scrapped locomotives. Subsequently, the locomotive was sold to ''Impresa Attilio Rossi'' in Italy and worked between Rome and Naples (as T1591) up till 1998/9.


Reconstruction and operation by German private railways

After the German railway reform of 1994 cheap second-hand locomotives with authorization for work in Germany were in demand. So in 1999 the locomotive was bought (back to Germany) by leasing firm ''RailImpex'' and sent to Gmeinder for refurbishment and remotorising,. The refurbishment included the replacement of the original Maybach engine with a
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diesel engine, a review of its condition and the installation of new wiring. The railway company Waldhof AG (Bahngesellschaft Waldhof AG'' or 'BGW') (Now called Rhenus Rail Logistics GmbH) in Mannheim bought the locomotive for freight work and designated it as ''DH 280 01''. It was painted in the green-gray color scheme of the BGW. In the summer of 2000, the loco was used for garbage trains from Krefeld to Hildesheim until September when a collision meant the machine must return to Gmeinder for repair. By February 2001 it was back in operation. After that, among other workings it pulled Lime trains for BASF from
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to Stromberg. In October 2001 the unit was transferred to ''
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'' and worked on container trains between Hamburg, Bremerhaven and
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. The EVB designation is ''420 01''Eisenbahnen und Verkehrsbetriebe Elbe Weser GmbH (EVB) (fleet list)
EVB fleet list from ''privat-bahn.de''
The locomotive suffered a serious accident with frame damage in 2013 and has not been in service since then. 420 01 had been parked in the Bremervörde depot since August 2015. In August 2021 the V169 was bought by a locomotive engineer that founded his own company LOKRAPID (LR) in
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. In 2022 he restored the locomotive and repainted it in its original DB livery with respectively one of her former official numbers ''V 169 001'' and ''219 001-5'' on the fronts. It wen
back in service
on 20 September 2022 under the UIC number "92 80 1219 001-5 D-LR" operating various trains.


See also

*
DB Class V 160 family The ''DB V 160 locomotive family'' comprises several classes of closely related 4-axle diesel-hydraulic locomotives built in the 1960s and 1970s for the Deutsche Bundesbahn which take the family name from the earliest built model: the 'DB Class V 1 ...
Overview of this and related locomotives *
DB Class 210 The Class 210 of the Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB) consisted, briefly, of a series of eight diesel locomotives, with a top speed of 160 km/h intended for operations on express trains. The locomotives were peculiar in that an additional gas turbi ...
Related successor locomotives also with auxiliary gas turbines *
DR Class 119 The DR Class 119 was an East German Deutsche Reichsbahn diesel locomotive that was built in Romania. When the Deutsche Bahn AG formed up in 1993 it was redesignated as DBAG Class 219. They were nicknamed "U-boats", "Karpatenschreck" ("Carpath ...
An East German diesel locomotive (reclassified after reunification as DB Class 219)


References


Additional sources


219 Lieferliste (supply list of DB Class V219)
Chronological list of operators of V 169 001. ''privat-bahn.de''
Unterschiede in der V160-Familie (differences between V 160 family of locomotives)
Brief description of V 169 class. ''deutsche-lokomotiven.de''
Allgemeine Infos - Baureihe 210/219 (General Info. Class 210/219
Very brief information. ''v160.de''


External links


railimpex Johannes Scheurich GmbH


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