ČSD Class E 669.2
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The ČSD E 669.2 is a class of electric locomotives designed, built and used in the former Czechoslovakia for heavy freight trains. The class is a development of the E 669.1 class.
Surviving members of the class are now used in the Czech Republic (ČD Class 182) by ČD Cargo and ODOS, in Slovakia by private operator Lokorail and in Poland by various private operators including CTL Logistics and PTK Holding).
History
[edit | edit source]As the class is a slight modification of Class E669.1, no prototype was built. The locomotives were built in the years 1963–65 in three types: 59E1, 59E2 and 59E3. 168 locomotives were built in those series.[1]
Currently the whole class is being systematically withdrawn in the Czech Republic, where the last survivors are based in Ostrava. In Slovakia the whole series was withdrawn on 31 March 2006. Since 2005, withdrawn locomotives have usually been rented or sold to various Polish private operators.[2][3]
Nicknames
[edit | edit source]- Šestikolak (English The Sixwheeler) in the Czech Republic - from the number of wheels
- Rakaňa in Slovakia
See also
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Website for E 669 locos (Czech)
- Website for E 669.0 (Czech)
- Co′Co′ locomotives
- Electric locomotives of Czechoslovakia
- Electric locomotives of the Czech Republic
- Electric locomotives of Slovakia
- Railway locomotives introduced in 1963
- Škoda locomotives
- Standard-gauge locomotives of Czechoslovakia
- Standard-gauge locomotives of the Czech Republic
- Standard-gauge locomotives of Poland
- Standard-gauge locomotives of Slovakia
- Co′Co′ electric locomotives of Europe
- Freight locomotives
