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The former ČSD Class EMU 29.0, now known as the ZSSK Class 405.95, is a three member class of
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, rack rail,
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trains in service on the Štrbské Pleso – Štrba rack railway, in the
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of northeastern
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.


The introduction of the class

The rack railway is a long line. It connects
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, on the
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, with
Štrbské Pleso railway station Štrbské Pleso railway station () is a junction (rail), junction station in the High Tatras. It serves the settlement of Štrbské Pleso, which is part of the Municipalities of Slovakia, village of Štrba, in the Prešov Region, northeastern Slov ...
, in the
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ski, tourist, and health resort of
Štrbské Pleso Štrbské pleso (, , , or ) is a picturesque tarn (lake), mountain lake of glacial origin and a top tourist destination in the High Tatras, Slovakia. It is the second-largest glacial lake on the Slovak side of the High Tatras, after Veľké Hi ...
. The rack railway was opened in 1896, closed in 1932, and reopened in 1970 in time for that year's
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, which were held in the area. To complete the revival of the rack railway, its then operator, the
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(ČSD), had to acquire suitable rolling stock. As the former
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was not producing suitable vehicles, it was decided to purchase three two-car
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(EMU) trains from the Swiss company
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(SLM),
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. All members of the class were ordered in 1969, and entered service in 1970.


Technical details

The three EMUs are made up of a
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with electrical equipment by
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(BBC),
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,
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, and an unpowered, but otherwise largely identical,
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, which, if in service, is at the uphill end of the pair of cars. In peak times, a solo mode is possible using just the power car. The design and construction of the class is broadly similar to other EMUs previously built for the Vitznau-Rigi-Bahn and the Arth-Rigi Bahn in Switzerland. Each power car is fitted with two traction motors of total output, delivered via shafts and gear drives, using a permanently operating cogwheel with a diameter of . The units are also equipped with several brake systems -
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, ratchet parking brake and hydraulic and manual band brake. All cars have a driver's compartment, and each pair of cars is connected by a passenger bridge, so that it is possible to switch between cars. Unit capacity is 124 seated and 126 standing places. For quick boarding and alighting, each car was fitted with three doors on one side only; a pair of cars therefore has six doors. The two tone livery is cream at window level and red on the lower sides. Roofs are coloured silver. The original factory paint job was of such high quality that even after 40 years of operation the units had never been repainted.


Service history

Until the breakup of the former Czechoslovakia in 1993, the three class members, and the rack railway itself, were owned and operated by the ČSD. The power cars were originally designated as ČSD Class EMU 29.0, and the control cars as Class R 29.0. Since entering service, the class has been an integral part of passenger transport in the High Tatras. Renowned for their reliability, its members have been very successful in operation, and remain in service today. However, they cannot be operated on the adhesive only
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(TEŽ). For that reason, they are stabled and maintained at Štrba; major repairs are carried out at
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. In 1988, the class was redesignated as Class 405.95. From 1993, the rack railway and the class were owned and operated by
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(ŽSR). Since 2002, the operator has been
Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko, a.s. (ZSSK) (') is a Slovak state-owned passenger train company based in Bratislava. In 2002 a company Železničná spoločnosť was established as a successor of personal and cargo transport part of the ...
(ZSSK). Regular operation of the class ended in July 2020 when a complete reconstruction of the rack railway began. The railway reopened in early 2022 with new units.


See also

*
ČSD Class EMU 89.0 The former ČSD Class EMU 89.0, later known as the ŽSR Class 420.95, was a class of metre gauge electric multiple units operated from the late 1960s until 2001-2002, on the Tatra Electric Railway (TEŽ), in the Prešov Region of northeastern Slova ...
* ZSSK Class 425.95


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Csd Class Emu 29.0 Electric multiple units of Slovakia 1500 V DC multiple units Brown, Boveri & Cie multiple units Train-related introductions in 1970