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DBAG Class 430
Display of Class 430 at InnoTrans 2012
Interior of Class 430
In service
2012-
Manufacturer
Alstom, Bombardier
Built at
Salzgitter, Hennigsdorf, Aachen
Replaced
DB Class 420
Constructed
2011?
Entered service
2012-present
Number under construction
178 (ordered)
Formation
68.3 metres (224 ft 1 in)
Capacity
184 seats (including 16 folding seats) in Stuttgart. 176 seats in Rhine-Main. 296 standing
Operators
VVS, RMV
Specifications
Train length
68.3 metres (224 ft 1 in) 136.6 metres (448 ft 2 in) 204.9 metres (672 ft 3 in)
Width
3.02 metres (9 ft 11 in)
Height
4.273 metres (14 ft 0.2 in)
Floor height
1.03 metres (41 in)
Entry
level
Wheelbase
2.2 metres (7 ft 3 in) (cab cars) 2.7 metres (8 ft 10 in) (trailers)
Maximum speed
140 kilometres per hour (87 mph)
Weight
119 metric tons (131 short tons)
Traction system
Three-phase asynchronous
Power output
2,350 kilowatts (3,150 hp)
HVAC
heating, air conditioning
Electric system(s)
15 kV, 16.7 Hz
Current collector(s)
pantograph
UIC classification
Bo′(Bo′)(2′)(Bo′)Bo′
Braking system(s)
service brakes, track brakes
Safety system(s)
Bombardier EBI Cab 500
Coupling system
Scharfenberg
Track gauge
1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge
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