ČD Class 814

ČD class 814
Regionova

2 car Regionova at Vrané nad Vltavou station
Manufacturer PARS nova
a subsidiary of Škoda Transportation
Constructed 1973–1984 as class 810
rebuilt 2005-2011
Number built 160[1]
Formation Two cars
Fleet numbers 814.001-4/914.001-3 to 814.160-8/914.160-7[1]
Operator(s) České dráhy
Specifications
Train length 14,220+13,970 mm[2]
Width 3,073 mm (10.082 ft)[3]
Height 3,420 mm (11.22 ft)[3]
Wheelbase 8,000 mm (26 ft)[3]
Maximum speed 80 km/h (50 mph)[2]
Weight 22+17 t[2]
Axle load 14 t[3]
Prime mover(s) LIAZ M 1.2C ML 640,[2]Diesels, 1950 rpm
Power output 242 kW (325 bhp)[2]
Transmission Hydraulic
UIC classification A′1′+1′1′
Multiple working Yes
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
ČD class 814.2

3 car Regionova at Praha Masarykovo nádraží station
Manufacturer Three cars
Number built 26[4]
Number in service 26
Fleet numbers 814.201-0/014.001-2/814.202-8 to 814.251-5/014.026-9/814.252-3[4]
Operator(s) České dráhy
Specifications
Train length 14,220+x+14,220 mm
Weight 22+x+22 t
Power output 484 kW (649 bhp)
UIC classification A′1′+1′1′+1′A′

The ČD class 814 diesel multiple units (colloquially known as "Regionova") are development of the prototype 812 613[2] and is used as replacement for existing class 810 DMUs on local railways České dráhy operate in the Czech Republic. They are formed as 2 cars (Class 814 Driving Motor+Class 914 Driving Trailer) and 3 cars (814 Driving Motor+014 Trailer+814 Driving Motor).

Železnice Desná

814 501/914 501 at Šumperk station

One unit, numbered 814 501-3/914 501-2 is in use with regional operator Železnice Desná.[5]

References

  1. 1 2 "Dislokace motorových jednotek řady 814 + 914". www.regionovy.cz. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bittner, Jaromír; Křenek, Jaroslav; Skála Bohumil; Šrámek, Milan (2008). Czech & Slovak Locomotives 2009. Czech Republic: Gradis Bohemia. ISBN 978-80-86925-06-6.
  3. 1 2 3 4 "Jednotka 814+914". www.regionovy.cz. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  4. 1 2 "Dislokace motorových jednotek 814.2 + 014 + 814.2". www.regionovy.cz. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  5. "Fotografie jednotky 814.501+914.501". www.regionovy.cz. Retrieved 30 July 2011.
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