PKP class EP08

PKP class EP08

Infobox Locomotive Auto
name = EP08
powertype = Electric


caption = EP08-009 locomotive
builder = Pafawag
serialnumber =
buildmodel =
builddate = 1972–1976
totalproduction = 15
whytetype =
aarwheels =
uicclass = Bo'Bo'
gauge = RailGauge|sg
bogies = 2
leadingsize =
driversize =
wheeldiameter = 1250 mm
trailingsize =
wheelbase =
length = 15915 mm
width = 3038 mm
height = 4343 mm
framesize =
weightondrivers =
weight = 80 t.
locotenderweight =
fueltype =
fuelc

tenderc

consumption =
watercons =
electricsystem = 3000 V
collectionmethod = Pantograph
primemover =
enginetype =
tractionmotors = 4 x EE541g
aspiration =
displacement =
boiler =
boilerpressure =
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firearea =
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cylindercount =
cylindersize =
rearcylindersize =
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valvegear =
transmission = 77:24
topspeed = 140 km/h
poweroutput = 2000 kW
tractiveeffort = 25 t.
factorofadhesion =
locobrakes = Oerlikon
trainbrakes =
safety = SHP
railroad = PKP
railroadclass = EP08 flag|POL
numinclass =
roadnumber =
officialname =
nicknames = Świnia
locale =
deliverydate = 1973
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EP08 is the name for a Polish electric locomotive used by the Polish railway operator ("PKP"), produced between 1972 and 1976 in Pafawag, Wrocław. The construction is based on the EU07 locomotive. [cite web|url=http://users.uj.edu.pl/~krslowik/kolej/ep08/ep08_01.htm|title=Elektrowóz EP08|author=Artur Garbacz|date=|accessdate=2007-08-04]

History

In the 1970s PKP tended to increase speed of Polish passenger trains, what resulted mainly in building CMK line (Trunk Line) and modernisation of EU05 locomotives into EP05 series. Meanwihile a project was opened to introduce new electric locomotive able to pull trains with speed exceeding 125 km/h, based on British EU06 and local EU07 machines.

In 1972 the first prototype left Pafawag works and until 1976 a total number of 15 units had been produced. Further production was ceased due to huge orders of freight locomotives and insufficient funds for importing foreign parts for the machine.

EP08 were the first locomotives in Poland to exceed the top speed limit of 125 km/h and contributed (alongside with EP05 class) into fast development of high speed passenger connections. All machines of this class station in Warsaw but as top speed on Warsaw-Poznań line had been increased to 160 km/h they are no longer used on regular basis and serve as auxiliary machines, mostly pulling trains from Warsaw to Zakopane. [cite web|url=http://www.psmkms.krakow.pl/kolej/ep08.htm|title=Prywatna strona miłośnika komunikacji miejskiej i szynowej|author=Michał Wojtaszek|date=|accessdate=2007-08-04]

Technical data

As the EP08 is tightly based on EU06 and EU07 locomotives it is important to compare those series while writing about technical features. EP08 is a Bo-Bo locomotive with four axles mounted on two bogies. Each axle is propelled separately by an EE541a traction motor. The cab has two identical crew compartments on both ends.

The main differences between EP08 and previous EU07 locomotives are as follows. Transmission was changed from 79:18 into 77:24 what resulted in possible top speed of 160 km/h. However, the machined performed poorely driving with such speed, so the top speed was set to 140 km/h. First five units were equipped with plain bearings what proved insufficient for higher speeds and as a result all these locomotives were rebuilt as EU07 series (numbers 241 to 244). In later units roller bearing swere used.

Another significan change comparing to EU07 series was exchange of traction motors to newer EE541g type with higher isolation class. Windscreens were changed to 14 mm thick ones with heating layer and pneumatic wipers. However, some solutions from EU07 locomotives which were rather faulty, were copied into this machines, like poor access to internal devices. [cite web|url=http://www.psmkms.krakow.pl/kolej/ep08.htm|title=Prywatna strona miłośnika komunikacji miejskiej i szynowej|author=Michał Wojtaszek|date=|accessdate=2007-08-04]

EU08 is suited for multiple steering work. Locomotive's cab resembles those of EU06 and EU07, but have different, pink and brown painting. Since June 2007 PKP Intercity has started repainting those machines into new, blue and white colours. [cite web|url=http://szwederowo.net/~starscream/ep08.htm|title=Lokomotywownia Szwederowo|author=|date=|accessdate=2007-08-06]

Nicknames

*Świnia (Pig) - from its pink painting.

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