DRG Class ET 85

DRG Class ET/ES/EB 85
DB Class 485/885
Number(s) DRG ET 85 01–36
DRG ES 85 01–34
EB 85 01–70
Quantity 39
Manufacturer Fuchs, BBC
Year(s) of manufacture 1927–1932
Retired 1977
Axle arrangement Bo'2' (ET)
2'2' (ES)
3 (EB)
Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in) standard gauge
Length over buffers 20.34 m (66 ft 9 in)
Service weight 61.4 t (60.4 long tons; 67.7 short tons)
Axle load 17.7 t (17.4 long tons; 19.5 short tons)
Top speed 75 km/h (47 mph)
Power output (one hour) 550 kW (740 hp)
Electric system 15 kV 16 23 Hz AC Catenary
Collection method Pantograph
No. of traction motors 2
Transmission Tatzlager
Seats 75

The DRG Class ET 85 was a German electric motor coach with the Deutsche Reichsbahn and, later, the Deutsche Bundesbahn.

History

In 1924 the Waggonfabrik Fuchs coach factory in Heidelberg converted four Bavarian MCCi steam railbuses into Class ET 85 electric railbuses with running numbers 01–04. After this conversion an order for 32 new vehicles of this type was delivered to Fuchs and BBC to be built from 1927 to 1933. In 1927 it was still not possible to locate the entire electric engine unter the coach floor. The transformer and the switching (Schaltwerk) was therefore installed in an engine compartment. The nine railbuses were only a little longer than their "prototypes". The doors to the passenger section were recessed like those of their predecessors, however there was only a single door to the engine compartment on the right hand side of the vehicle. All units up to number ET 85 30 originally had front doors and gangways that were later removed.

In identical form and with the same internal layout - instead of the engine room, there was a luggage compartment - driving cars ES 85 01–34 appeared from 1927 to 1933. Rebuilt six-wheeled Bavarian passenger coaches, numbers EB 85 01–70, acted as trailer cars; they were later replaced by six-wheeled 'rebuild coaches', the so-called Umbau-Wagen. Motor coaches ET 85 05 and 09 were equipped for top speeds of 100 km/h. The DB took over the Class ET 85 and reclassified them in 1968 as DB Class 485/885. These vehicles were not just employed in Munich suburban services but also by the Deutsche Bundesbahn in the Black Forest on the Three Lakes Railway and the Wehra Valley Line.

By 1977 all the vehicles had been retired; the last ones being nos. 485 005 + 885 615.

In 1949 numbers ET 85 13, 14 and 16 were converted to ET 90 01–03. After re-motoring they were used on the inclined route from Berchtesgaden to Königssee and occasionally also on the Ammer Valley Railway. In 1972 the ET 90s were retired.

Number 485 007 + 885 615 is preserved in the Bochum-Dahlhausen Railway Museum.

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