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Austrian Federal Railways class 2043
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Austria | 1964
77 produced
2043 070 in February 1991 in Kötschach-Mauthen
2043 070 in February 1991 in Kötschach-Mauthen
Phil Richards

To replace steam locomotives, the ÖBB had the diesel-hydraulic classes 2043 and 2143 developed. They were mainly intended for use on branch lines, as all main lines were to be electrified. The 2043 was created at Jenbacher with their own twelve-cylinder two-stroke diesel with 1,500 hp. To supply passenger cars, this was supported by an additional eight-cylinder two-stroke diesel, while a small two-cylinder was used for starting.

As long as not all main lines were electrified, the class 2043 was also used in heavy service there. Four locomotives were equipped with a magnetic rail brake for use on steep lines and were designated as class 2043.5. With the introduction of the class 2016 from 2002, they were at first pushed out of passenger service and increasingly used in shunting services. At ÖBB, the last one disappeared from active service in 2020 and some were handed over to new owners for further preservation.

Variant2043.01-042043.05-342043.35-77
General
Built1964-19651966-19701970-1977
ManufacturerJenbacher
Axle configB-B 
Gauge4 ft 8 1/2 in (Standard gauge)
Dimensions and Weights
Length48 ft 5 1/8 in51 ft 8 1/2 in
Wheelbase31 ft 2 in34 ft 5 3/8 in
Rigid wheelbase8 ft 2 7/16 in
Service weight149,914 lbs147,710 lbs149,914 lbs
Adhesive weight149,914 lbs147,710 lbs149,914 lbs
Axle load37,479 lbs37,038 lbs37,479 lbs
Boiler
Variant2043.01-042043.05-342043.35-77
Power Plant
Power
Power sourcediesel-hydraulic
Top speed62 mph68 mph
Starting effort44,962 lbf
EngineJenbacher LM1500
Engine typeV12 diesel
Engine output1,480 hp (1,104 kW)
Calculated Values
diesel locomotive
passenger
freight
last changed: 10/2023
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