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Swiss Federal Railways Fb 3/5
later Be 3/5
Switzerland | 1906
2 produced
No. 365
No. 365
archive Arthur Meyer

When the almost 20 km long Simplon Tunnel opened in 1906, it was operated with 3,000 V three-phase current. The five locomotives initially used included the numbers 361 to 363, rented from the Rete Adriatica, as well as the numbers 364 and 365, built by the SLM and BBC, which were externally very similar. These were all designated Fb 3/5.

Also on the newly built locomotives, the two traction motors were mounted in the frame and drove three axles via triangular rods. However, the control here was not via a cascade connection, but rather via pole switching, which resulted in continuous speeds of 37 and 74 km/h. They were designated Be 3/5 from 1921 and remained in use until 1930, when the line was converted to single-phase alternating current.

General
Built1906
Manufacturermechanical part: SLM, electrical part: BBC
Axle config1-C-1 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length41 ft 1 1/16 in
Wheelbase31 ft 9 7/8 in
Rigid wheelbase16 ft 0 15/16 in
Service weight136,686 lbs
Adhesive weight97,003 lbs
Axle load32,408 lbs
Boiler
Power Plant
Power
Power sourceelectric - three-phase
Electric system3,000 V 16 Hz
Hourly power1,046 hp (780 kW)
Top speed47 mph
Starting effort17,985 lbf
Calculated Values
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last changed: 02/2024
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