In 2014, Polish rolling stock manufacturer Pesa has won a diesel locomotive tender, issued by PKP IC. In 2015, Pesa delivered ten mainline diesel locomotives, the designated SU160 001-010.
During the past week, we got the first messages about a new Pesa Gama locomotive, being released from work: 111Db-002. The machine has the same livery as 111Db-001 which was presented last year in Berlin, during InnoTrans 2014.
The 002 is currently seen on the public railnetwork in Poland, together with PKP IC coaches. This image is from Poznan for example. the machine is now on its way to Rzeszów. From there it will be tested on the non-electrified track sections Rzeszów – Stalowa Wola – Zamość and Rzeszów – Jasło – Zagórz. We will closely follow the developments here, of course.
(Emil Domińczak / Grzegorz Koclęga)
2015-01-19
[PL] Side by side: Pesa Gama Marathon and Pesa Gama diesel
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[PL] Side by side: Pesa Gama Marathon and Pesa Gama diesel
The only two (completed) Pesa Gama locomotives in existence, together in one picture. The grey one is the electric machine with additional combustion engine (the 111Ed-001) and the diesel Gama (the 111Db - 001. A unique sight. - Pesa
2014-12-16
[PL] Testing with the diesel Gama
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[PL] Testing with the diesel Gama
Footage of the diesel Gama prototype locomotive, testing with passanger trains. PKP IC will get ten such machines. - GK
Meanwhile, the proto loco is reportedly pulling freight trains too. But PKP Cargo strongly denies any interested in acquiring the Gama.
2014-10-03
[EU] Innotrans featuring: Pesa Gama 111Db-001
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[EU] Innotrans featuring: Pesa Gama 111Db-001
Two years ago, Polish rolling stock manufacturer Pesa presented a newly developed locomotive, listening to the name Gama. Pesa promised that the machine would be the basis for an entirely new locomotive family. The first step of the diversification of the Gama family was shown at Innotrans 2014.
Was there an electric (DC) locomotive with supplemental combustion engine at the fair in 2012, this time Pesa put a diesel-electric machine in the center of attention. After 111Ed-001 Gama 'Marathon' in 2012, there was now the 111Db-001 sporting the corporate colors and logos of PKP Intercity.
This particular livery is the result of a very long period of negotiations. Only one week before the fair Pesa and PKP Intercity signed a contract for the delivery of ten Gama diesel-electric locomotives. Two tenders were needed to find a manufacturer that met the demands of PKP. Both tenders were won by Pesa, but the first time PKP called the deal of because it regarded the bid of Pesa not realistic. Especially the maintenance costs were considered to be too low.
The second time Pesa again got the order, but signing the contract was postponed until the second week of september 2014.
For Pesa it is the second order for its Gama locomotive platform. Koleje Mazowieckie has ordered two DC-locomotives for its additional double deck trains.
The 111Db-001 at Innotrans was completed by Pesa before any delivery deal was signed. It is therefore not being built to delivered to PKP. The logos and colours of the operators will be removed again. PKP will get ten new locomotives, that still need to be built. Pesa is meanwhile negotiating with other operators to sell this 'prototype'.
Little preview of the Pesa representatives for the InnoTrans Gama Diesel in the colours of PKP IC and DB Regio 631 001 (Link one-car train) > Click and scroll down.
2014-07-30
[PL] First images of the Pesa Gama 111Db prototype
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[PL] First images of the Pesa Gama 111Db prototype
At the 2014 edition of InnoTrans, Pesa will again showcase a Gama locomotive. This time the version with combustion engine will be on display. This locomotive, designated by Pesa as 111Db, is grey like the 111Ed-001 hybrid locomotive from 2012.
Meanwhile, first images are appearing online. Check them here.
With its diesel-Gama, Pesa has won a tender of PKP Intercity. Ten such locomotives were to be delivered to the Poland operator of passenger trains. However, it is unclear whether or not this contract has been signed yet.
2014-04-22
[DE] MTU to deliver diesel engines for Pesa Gama 111Db
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[DE] MTU to deliver diesel engines for Pesa Gama 111Db
MTU has received an order from Polish rail vehicle manufacturer Pesa Bydgoszcz SA for ten Series 4000 locomotive diesel engines. The Type Gama 111Db locomotives from Pesa are to be fitted with 16-cylinder Type 4000 R84 units from MTU, a subsidiary of Rolls Royce Power Systems AG. The engines are certificated for EU Stage IIIB emissions regulations, and will go into operation in 2015, powering the locomotives and driving the passengers of the Polish rail company PKP Intercity.
Their 2,400 kW output means the diesel engines can take the Gama locomotives up to a top speed of 160 kph. The MTU drive units achieve EU Stage IIIB compliance using exhaust gas recycling, common rail injection and diesel particulate filters. The engines´ two-stage turbocharging technology delivers high charge-air pressures for enhanced power with minimum particulate emissions.
2014-03-13
[PL] Pesa Gama 111Db for PKP IC: details
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[PL] Pesa Gama 111Db for PKP IC: details
A small update on the diesel locomotives Pesa will build for PKP IC. The Pesa designation for these machines will be 111Db. The ten locomotives will have a power output of 2.4MW and 275 kN tractive effort. Top speed will be 160 kph and they'll weigh 84 t. The first locomotive will be available for dynamic trials next month (!), in April. - Pesa
2014-02-27
[PL] PKP IC orders ten Pesa Gama diesel locomotives
update 2014|02|27
[PL] PKP IC orders ten Pesa Gama diesel locomotives
Artist impression made by Railcolor.net
Polish rolling stock manufacturer Pesa has won the PKP IC diesel locomotive tender, that was re-issued late last year. When the tender ended early January, only two companies had made an offer for the delivery of the ten locos: Newag and Pesa.
Remarkable is that Pesa had also won the initial tender issued by PKP IC. However, the offers by Vossloh and Newag did not comply with the requirements and Pesa's bid included unrealistically low maintenance costs, so the tender was temporarily cancelled.
Pesa has now been selected again in favour of Newag, because Pesa was able to offer both a better purchase price and lower maintenance costs. Also, Pesa offered better availability and reliability of its Gama diesels compared with Newag. Delivery of the new Gama locomotives is envisaged for 2015.