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The Stadler Regio-Shuttle RS1 is the first widely used, new-generation, diesel railcar in
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for local railway services. Its most characteristic feature is the trapezium-shaped window frames. The Regio-Shuttle is classified by the
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as Class 650, by the České Dráhy as Class 840 or Class 841, however numerous private railways have their own Regio-Shuttles.


Technical information

Originally a product from the firm of ADtranz, the RS1 is now being built and sold by Stadler Rail AG, since Bombardier Transportation had to sell the site at
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-Wilhelmsruh in 2001 for antitrust reasons when they took over ADtranz. The RS1 is a railbus built to UIC standards, which therefore can withstand longitudinal forces of ; it is available with centre buffer couplings or the usual European Buffers and chain couplers. 65% of the vehicle floor is low-level and designed for a platform height of . On the '' Schönbuchbahn'' a special variant designed for platforms is in use. The railbus has a high-level floor over the two four-wheeled bogies at each end. Two independent diesel-mechanical drive units, e.g. from MAN, run either on
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or
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from rape seed oil, each drive both axles on one of the two bogies. The RS1's appearance is striking because its window design looks like a timber-framed bridge support (or Warren truss), the angled bodyshell pillars being visible at the windows. This construction was originally proposed to ABB (later ADtranz) by Design Triangle during a research study into weight reduction for high speed trains. The study, reported in a paper to the
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in 1996, showed that the diagonal pillar concept allowed mass reduction, improved passenger views and flexibility of seating layout, whilst maintaining adequate body strength and stiffness. ABB applied for a patent on the design. The Bombardier Itino uses a similar angled window pillar design. A similar window pillar design had been used on the Schienenzeppelin railcar in 1929. From an operational point of view the Regio-Shuttle may be used for one-man operations on full gauge railways without any restrictions. Its relatively small capacity (maximum under 170 passengers) is balanced by the fact that the vehicle can be driven in multiples of up to seven units. A rake of five RS1's can thus handle a maximum of just under 850 passengers, albeit somewhat uneconomical compared with a locomotive-hauled train due to the fuel consumption of its ten diesel motors. In 2006 a Regio-Shuttle was converted by Voith. Amongst other things it was to have stricter exhaust emission and the top speed was to be raised to . A production series was to follow, however it looks as if the production of the Regio-Shuttle ceased in 2006. In 2007 and 2008 further orders followed from the ODEG, the HzL and Rhenus Veniro. Including machines on order, the total number of manufactured Regio-Shuttles comes to 365 units. At the end of June 2008 the Deutsche Bahn AG agreed a contract with Stadler for the delivery of up to 60 Regio-Shuttles. These were to be called off if DB Regio were successful in winning tenders and needed Regio-Shuttles for the services envisaged.


Current operators


Overview of railway companies

The following railway companies have Regio-Shuttle RS1's in their fleet: Image:BOB-Bahn RS1 neu.jpg, Bodensee-Oberschwaben-Bahn (BOB)
7 units Image:Breisgau-S-Bahn.jpg,
Breisgau-S-Bahn Breisgau-S-Bahn GmbH (''BSB'') was a regional railway operator in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It was a subsidiary of Südwestdeutsche Verkehrs-Aktiengesellschaft (SWEG), a transport company owned by the state of Baden-Württemberg. ...
(BSB)
21 units Image:CB VT512 RS1 StEgidien3.jpg, City-Bahn Chemnitz (CBC)
6 units Image:840 010 Tanvald 1.jpg, České Dráhy (ČD)
55 units Image:Brenzbahn RegioShuttle 2fach Schnaitheim.jpg,
DB ZugBus Regionalverkehr Alb-Bodensee Regionalverkehr Alb-Bodensee, formerly DB ZugBus Regionalverkehr Alb-Bodensee, is a transport company that operates bus services in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of DB Regio, itself a subsidiary of Deutsch ...
(RAB)
74 units Image:Erfurter Bahn Triebwagen.JPG, Erfurter Bahn (EB)
23 units Image:FEG VT 3.01 2.jpg, Freiberger Eisenbahngesellschaft mbH (FEG)
3 units Image:Regio-Shuttle_RS1_HzL_2001-08-29.jpg, Hohenzollerische Landesbahn (HzL)
24 units Image:KVG VT97 RS1 Schoellkr.jpg, Kahlgrund Verkehrs-GmbH (KVG)
1 units (since sold) Image:RS1 Ortenau.jpg,
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(OSB)
24 units Image:650 60 BHSN.jpg, Ostdeutsche Eisenbahn (ODEG)
33 units (+2 on order) Image:PEG_RS1.jpg, Prignitzer Eisenbahn (PEG)
8 units Image:Waldbahn VT 15.jpg, Regentalbahn AG
25 units Image:VEN VT1-01 Alzey.jpg, Rhenus Veniro
2 units (+3 on order) Image:HeimbachRegioShuttle.JPG, Rur Valley railway
5 units Image:STB in Meiningen.jpg, Süd-Thüringen-Bahn (STB)
32 units Image:SWEG VT503 RS1 Offenburg.jpg, Südwestdeutsche Verkehrs AG (SWEG)
8 units Image:Transregio kl.jpg,
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20 units Image:RS1 Münchingen.jpg, Württembergische Eisenbahngesellschaft (WEG)
11 units


Employment by Deutsche Bahn

In 1999 the Deutsche Bahn began to place ''Class 650'' railbuses into service and currently runs 74 units (as at: June 2005). They are numbered 650 001–027, 650 100–122, 650 201–203 and 650 301–321. 650 100–119 and 650 201–203 were funded by
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. 650 001–027 and 650 100–122 are identical, 650 201–203 and 650 301–321 are cyclist shuttles, but otherwise constructionally identical with the Regio-Shuttles. The vehicles are operated from Tübingen and Ulm by DB subsidiaries
DB ZugBus Regionalverkehr Alb-Bodensee Regionalverkehr Alb-Bodensee, formerly DB ZugBus Regionalverkehr Alb-Bodensee, is a transport company that operates bus services in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of DB Regio, itself a subsidiary of Deutsch ...
(RAB). Since May 2000 all the vehicles have been in daily service. Since 2007, numbers 650 322–327, funded by
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, have also been in operation. In addition, the WestFrankenBahn has taken over a railbus from the '' Kahlgrundbahn'', number 650 997. This railbus has since been transferred to the SüdostBayernBahn and was deployed in 2008 on the '' Traun-Alz-Bahn'' between
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.


Employment by České Dráhy

In 2011 České Dráhy classified new type of regional train as ''Class 840'' (two magnetic track brakes for steep-grade service; gearing for 100 km/h) for routes in Liberecký kraj and little different ''Class 841'' (one magnetic track brake; maximum speed 120 km/h) for routes in Kraj Vysočina. From 2011 to 2012 was delivered 16 units of 840 (840 001-016) to Liberecký kraj. In 2011, 841 001 was delivered to Kraj Vysočina, and a further 16 units (841 002-017) were delivered from 2012 to 2013. In December 2020 České Dráhy purchased an additional 22 units from SWEG Hohenzollerische Landesbahn, increasing the total number of Stadlers' diesel railcars from 33 to 55. As of June 2021, 17 out of 22 units were delivered. The remaining 5 railcars were to have been delivered by the end of 2021. In December 2022, České Dráhy announced the purchase of 11 railcars from Swiss company Helvetic Rolling Stock GmbH, bringing the total number of railcars in their fleet to 67.https://zdopravy.cz/ceske-drahy-koupily-dalsich-jedenact-motorovych-vozu-stadler-rs1-137036/


References


External links


Official website of the Stadler Regio-Shuttle RS1 with data sheets





Website about the Regio-Shuttle

Railcar lexicon
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