Hamburg U-Bahn Type DT4

HHA-Baureihe DT4

DT4 in St. Pauli station
In service 1988-
Manufacturer LHB, ABB
Constructed 1988-2005
Entered service 1988
Refurbishment 2011-
Number built 126 units
Number in service 126 units
Fleet numbers 101-226
Capacity 182 seats, 223 standing
Operator(s) Hamburger Hochbahn AG
Depot(s) Farmsen, Barmbek
Line(s) served

on saturdays
Specifications
Train length 60.28 m (197 ft 9 in)
Width 2.58 m (8 ft 6 in)
Height 3.58 m (11 ft 9 in)
Doors 16 per unit, 4 per car
Maximum speed 80 km/h (50 mph)
Weight 76.9 t (75.7 long tons; 84.8 short tons)
Power output 1,000 kW (1,340 hp)
Electric system(s) 750 V DC
UIC classification Bo′2′Bo′+Bo′2′Bo′
Braking system(s) Dynamic main brakes, automatic air brakes which completely stops the train
Safety system(s) Sifa
Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)

The Type DT4 is a four-car electric multiple unit train built for the Hamburg U-Bahn. It was first introduced in 1988 and is currently the second newest type of subway trains in Hamburg.

Description

The development of the DT4 began in 1986. Initially, the work was based on the experience gained in the DT3-DAT, but the new trains would have a more futuristic design, reduced noise, increased safety and greater economy than the older trains.[1] The first unit was completed on 30 May 1988, the passenger service began on 17 October of that year. By 2005, a total of 126 units were delivered in six series of development. The four-car DT4s are units that run on six bogies. The second and fifth are unpowered bogies similar to Jacob bogies.[2] The body was created in lightweight steel. For a single car, two door pairs on each side have been installed, there is no transition between the cars.

The Class DT4 was the first subway type in the world equipped with an internal sprinkler system.

Beginning in 2011, the DT4 trains are being refurbished. They receive a newer interior appearance, similar to the interior of a DT5 train. One car of the unit 140 was refurbished for testing purposes in summer 2010, in 2011 the regular refurbishment started.

References

  1. http://www.hochbahnbuch.de/dt4_txt.htm
  2. de:HHA Typ DT4 Translation of the German Wikipedia article.

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