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|name= DR Class 125
|name= DR Class 125
|numberbuilt= 18 power cars,<br /> 18 trailer cars
|numberbuilt= 18 power cars,<br />18 trailer cars
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|image= Clp 20070602 276 031-2 Twh Erkner.jpg
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|caption= ET 166 047 (adapted from ET 125) in Erkner
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|yearconstruction=1934-1935
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|safety= mechanical train stop
|safety= mechanical train stop
|electricsystem= 750 [[Volt|V]] [[Direct current|DC]] [[third rail]]
|electricsystem= 750 [[Volt|V]] [[Direct current|DC]] [[third rail]]
|collectionmethod= [[Contact shoe]]
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The 1941 '''Class ET 125''', later adjusted series 276.0 (DR) or 477 (DBAG), is an electric [[railcar]] which traversed [[S-train|the S-Bahn]]-connection in the DC power from Berlin 1934/35 and was built in 1936 and 1938. The cars were popularly known as '''banker trains'''. They were rebuilt after World War II and the series ET / EB 166 adapted. Among other things, they lost the more powerful 1949/50 traction motors. From the 1970s, they were included in the program of modernization and in series 277 rebuilt (after 1991 477/877), they were used on [[Berlin]]'s S-Bahn network until 2003.
The 1941 '''Class ET 125''', later adjusted series 276.0 (DR) or 477 (DBAG), was an electric [[railcar]] which traversed the DC-powered [[S-train|S-Bahn]] in Berlin during 1934/35. It was built in 1936 and 1938. The cars, which were popularly known as ''banker trains'', were rebuilt after World War II and the series ET / EB 166 adapted. Among other things, they lost the more powerful 1949/50 traction motors. From the 1970s, they were included in the modernization program and in series 277 rebuilt (after 1991 477/877), they were used on [[Berlin]]'s S-Bahn network until 2003.


These trains were deployed when the section between [[Berlin Potsdamer Bahnhof|Potsdamer Ringbahnhof]] and [[Wannsee]] were electrified including the part of [[Zehlendorf, Berlin|Zehlendorf]] stretch.
These trains were deployed when the section between [[Berlin Potsdamer Bahnhof|Potsdamer Ringbahnhof]] and [[Wannsee]] were electrified including the part of [[Zehlendorf (Berlin)|Zehlendorf]] stretch.


{{German EMUs}}
{{German EMUs}}


[[Category:Berlin S-Bahn]]
[[Category:Berlin S-Bahn]]
[[Category:1934 introductions]]
[[Category:Train-related introductions in 1934]]




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{{Berlin-SBahn-stub}}

<ref>http://www.wow.com/wiki/DRG_Class_ET_125</ref>

Latest revision as of 22:06, 13 May 2024

DR Class 125
ET 166 047 (adapted from ET 125) in Erkner
ManufacturerO&K, Dessauer Waggonfabrik, Wegmann – Wagenkästen; AEG, SSW – elektrischer Teil
Constructed1934-1935
Scrapped2003
Number built18 power cars,
18 trailer cars
Specifications
Train length36.2 m (118 ft 9 in)
Maximum speed90 km/h (56 mph)
Weight59 t (58 long tons; 65 short tons)
Electric system(s)750 V DC third rail
Current collector(s)Contact shoe
UIC classificationBo'Bo'+2'2'
Safety system(s)mechanical train stop
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge

The 1941 Class ET 125, later adjusted series 276.0 (DR) or 477 (DBAG), was an electric railcar which traversed the DC-powered S-Bahn in Berlin during 1934/35. It was built in 1936 and 1938. The cars, which were popularly known as banker trains, were rebuilt after World War II and the series ET / EB 166 adapted. Among other things, they lost the more powerful 1949/50 traction motors. From the 1970s, they were included in the modernization program and in series 277 rebuilt (after 1991 477/877), they were used on Berlin's S-Bahn network until 2003.

These trains were deployed when the section between Potsdamer Ringbahnhof and Wannsee were electrified including the part of Zehlendorf stretch.