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Ukrainian series of DC electric locomotives From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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DE1 is a Ukrainian series of DC electric locomotives. It is the first electric locomotive developed by Ukraine since the end of the Soviet Union.[1] The DE1 was produced for service in the Near-Dnieper and the Donets Basin regional divisions of the Ukrainian Railways. All of them were produced by the Dnipropetrovsk research-and-production association for electric locomotive engineering.[2]
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History
By the middle of the 1990s there was a need to replace the ageing VL8 locomotives, which had stopped operating in Russia were only being used by that point on the Near-Dnieper and Donets territorial railways in southeastern Ukraine. The Dnipropetrovsk electric locomotive factory was tasked with developing a new electric locomotive.[2]
The first two units produced, numbered DE1-001 (made in 1995) and DE1-002 (in 1997), became test prototypes that were used to further develop the design. They were both retired in 2007 and 2013, respectively. By 2008, a total of 40 units of the DE1 were produced.[2]
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Technical specifications
The series was succeeded by the DS3 locomotives.
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Gallery
- On a 2010 postage stamp.
- DE1-006 next to a Soviet era VL8.
- Locomotive cab up close.
- Pulling a freight train in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
- Inside a DE1 cab.
References
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