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In 2003 SBB Cargo decided to be the first operator in Europe to order a four-tension version of Bombardiers’ TRAXX platform (1,5kV/3kV DC + 15kV/25kV AC). Up till then these machines only existed on paper. For Bombardier the order represented such a special milestone, that production number 34000 was reserved for SBB Cargo 484 001, the first TRAXX locomotive that could be used on all four most important European catenary systems.
However, SBB Cargo's plans with these machines were a little more restricted. They were equipped with the safety and signalling systems for Switzerland (Integra and ZUB262) and Italy (RS4 Codici) only. With the future in mind, additionally the European signalling system ETCS and the then new Italian SCMT system were installed
The SBB Cargo 484 series was delivered in three tranches. The first order incorporated unit no. 484 001-012 which were completed in 2005. That same year also the first follow-up order of six units was delivered (484 013-018). In 2007 three extra machines were built (484 019-021).
The machines are exclusively used for services in Italy and Switzerland since delivery. Next to SBB Cargo freight services, they have hauled passenger trains for the SBB/Trenitalia Cisalpino joint-venture for several years. Later 484 locomotives were hired to freight operator Mercitalia.
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2015-04-14
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[IT] 484 017 and a new Captrain service
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update 2015|04|14
[IT] 484 017 and a new Captrain service
Captrain Italia is introducing a new freight service on the relation Novara - Mantova. This image shows the new container shuttle near Rovate, hauled by SBB Cargo locomotive no. 484 017. - MD
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2013-04-04
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[CH] DB Schenker over the Gotthard with SBB Cargo instead of BLS Cargo
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[CH] DB Schenker over the Gotthard with SBB Cargo instead of BLS Cargo
It is rumbling on the Gotthard line. After years of cooperation with BLS Cargo, DB Schenker has closed a deal with SBB Cargo in stead for the Gotthard transit services, starting in December 2013. Curious detail is that DB Schenker itself owns 45% of BLS Cargo, the company that now looses an important part of its transport volume.
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2012-01-27
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[EU] SBB Cargo International: fleet overview
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[EU] SBB Cargo International: fleet overview
Since 2011, SBB Cargo has a new division; 'SBB Cargo international'. This subsidiary is responsible for activities on the north (North Sea) to south (Italy) freight corridors. Its main office is in Olten (CH). SBB Cargo International has its own fleet. All locomotives are (sub)hired from SBB Cargo AG. An overview:
Railpool 186 103, 181
SBB Cargo 474 002-005, 009, 012-018
SBB Cargo 482 000-019, 021-027
SBB Cargo 484 001-018
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2008-12-19
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[CH/IT] Re 484 used for Cisalpino services again
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[CH/IT] Re 484 used for Cisalpino services again
As the new ETR 610 trainsets are not available yet to Cisalpino, alternative solutions have to be foud.. This led to the re-introduction of the SBB Re484 series hauling these trains. - MS
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SBB Cargo Re 484: General history |
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May 2004 was a very important month for Bombardier Transportation, as already stated in the introduction of this section. That month Re484 001 for SBB Cargo had it’s official roll-out, the very first multi-system (MS) derivate of the Traxx platform family. Production number 34000 was reserved for this engine, as shown on large canvas decorating both sides of the locomotive, showing a good old steam locomotive and some other Traxx machines.
Bombardier constructed 18 MS machines for SBB Cargo in 2004. Originally SBB Cargo had only ordered 12 machines but the option for 6 more was already awarded before construction of the first batch had started. Number 004 was also present at the international Innotrans 2004 railway fair in Berlin. Bombardier got the Re 484 homologated for both Switzerland and Italy within only 6 months. Italian safety body RFI approved the Re 484 on 15.12.2004.
Between February and April 2005 16 machines of the first two batches were approved by the Italian RFI authority and officially delivered to SBB Cargo, in August the last two completed the Re484 series. Home base of the complete serie is Bellinzona depot, from where they operate on mixed freight trains to Gallarate. Additionally, south of the Alps, they run services from Chiasso to Desio. It is often asked why these multi-system locomotives are employed in Italy and Switzerland only. The answer is that SBB Cargo wants it that way. Regarding their service package and fleet composition this is the most economic solution right now. Homologating and equipping the machines for Germany for example is very expensive (they also couldn't take profit from another customer having similar machines homologated for other countries) and this investment could not be justified when you know that SBB Cargo also operates a fleet of more than 70 machines (Re421, Re482 and Re482.2) which can operate from Switzerland up to north to Germany. Changing traction at the Swiss-German border is more economic right now.
visiting Holland
Re484 005 visited the Netherlands in May-June 2005 to take part in the homologation process of the Traxx platform in this country. At that moment the machine was still property of Bombardier. However, before even the trials, planned on the new BetuweRoute, had started, the complete session had to be cancelled, because overhead wiring was damaged some days before. The 005 was sent back to Germany and came back later that year for a second attempt which was successful. All that time the machine carried a dark red adhesive promoting Bombardier on the BetuweRoute. At the end of 2005 the machine was prepared for regular services in Switzerland and Italy and was handed over to SBB Cargo.
three more!
At the end of 2005, Bombardier was awarded by SBB Cargo with the order for three additional Re484s. Remarkable because that same year 6 machines of a similar type with similar performances, the Re474 series, were rejected and given back to their manufacturer, Siemens. The Re484 019, 020 and 021 were delivered in 2007 after being equipped with the new SCMT safety and signalling system for Italy and European system ETCS level 2. In September 2007, number 021 was nicknamed 'Gottardo', because of the 125th anniversary of train services of the Gothard route.
In 2006, SBB Cargo decided to refit all its Re484 series machines with SCMT and ETCS. For the first 10 machines this was done in Kassel, the Bombardier assembly site. One by one machines were transported to Germany and back that year. Machines that have been retrofitted can be identified by small silver coloured adhesives at every cab end.
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SBB Cargo Re 484: on hire to Cisalpino |
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In August 2005 Cisalpino, a joint venture of SBB Cargo from Switzerland and Trenitalia from Italy hired Re 484s from SBB Cargo for its cross-border EuroCity services between Bern, Genf, and Milan. This reduced transition time at the border because one no longer had to exchanges locomotives. This advantage was more important than the relative low top speed of 140 kph of the Re484. Number 014 and 017 were the first machines on hire with a distinctive new look in silver, red and light blue. Re484 017 was the first machine to appear in regular services in its new looks on 29.09.2005. Finally, Cisalpino needed six machines, Re484 013-018.
According to the original contract all machines would return to SBB Cargo in the summer of 2007 as their services then would be taken-over by brand new ETR610 train sets. Delivery is however delayed, so the Re484s stayed with Cisalpino until December 2007. At that moment the ETR610 sets were still in their trial phase, but SBB Cargo reclaimed all Re 484 series machines for its own freight services, as there were massive growth rates. At that time, SBB Cargo also had to miss out on some machines because of the SCMT and ETCS retrofitting program, making the scarcity of tractive power even larger.
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