BVG Class IK
BVG Class IK | |
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In service | 2015-present |
Manufacturer | Stadler Rail |
Built at | Hennigsdorf |
Constructed | 2015-present |
Entered service | 2015 |
Number under construction | 27 trains (IK18) 20 trains (IK19) |
Number built | 2 trains (IK15) 11 trains (IK17) |
Formation | 4 per train set DT–M–M–DT |
Fleet numbers | 1025 - 1026 (IK15) 1027 - 1037 (IK17) 1038 - 1064 (IK18) 1065 - 1084 (IK19) |
Capacity | 296 seated; 1,624 standing; 2 PIW spaces |
Operators | Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe |
Lines served | U1, U2 & U5 |
Specifications | |
Car body construction | Aluminium-alloy double-skinned construction |
Car length | 0.09874 m |
Width | 0.0265 m |
Height | 0.0180 m |
Doors | 0.0180 m, 8 per car |
Maximum speed | 80 km/h (50 mph) |
Weight | 226.8t /335.9 t (laden) |
Power output | 2.24 MW (3,000 hp) |
Transmission | WN Drive |
Acceleration | 1.0 m/s2 |
Deceleration | 1.2 m/s2 (service) 1.3 m/s2 (emergency) |
Auxiliaries | IGBT–VVVF Auxiliary Inverter with Battery Charger 80 kVA–16 kW |
Electric system(s) | 750 V DC |
Current collector(s) | Third rail |
Braking system(s) | Regenerative Braking, Resistor Braking, Air Brakes |
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8+1⁄2 in) standard gauge |
The BVG Class IK is a train that is in Berlin U-Bahn. It is also found in the large profile routes when there is shortage of operations. Since October 2017, this was commonly found in U5.
History
On August 2011, BVG announced an order of IK series in order to replace A3L71 stock which will be life expired. Two prototypes have been bought from Stadler Rail and the remaining 38 units to be delivered between 2015 and 2017. These trains are based on the Stadler Tango family of trams and light rail vehicles, but will resemble and function like a full-fledged subway train. The number '1xxx' will be jumped into '18Yxxx' (where Y is the train car number). Due to regenerative braking the trains will recuperate up to 20% of the energy they require.[1]
In 2012, BVG had awarded the tender for Class IK to Stadler Pankow, which replaces the life-expired A3L71 trains, which consists of 24 trains. It costs 158 million Euros. It has options for 10 more trains. In May 2015, BVG nicknamed the train "Icke". In September 2015, the first two trains were delivered - 1025 and 1026, into U1 and U2 respectively. In July 2016, BVG has plans to buy 27 more trains.
From July to December 2017, BVG has delivered 11 more trains under IK17. The trains are deployed to the bigger profile U5, which is due to shortage of trains. It is also called "Class I". The first train began running on 27 October 2017.
From April 2018, BVG had bought 27 more trains and delivered under IK18, which replaces A3L71.
In August 2017, U5 needs 20 more trains under IK19. This is because of various reasons as mentioned above. The Class D trains will be retired when the U55 extends to Alexanderplatz and this will be replaced by I-Class trains.
References
- ^ Kurpjuweit, Klaus (January 15, 2014). "Die neue U-Bahn ist zu dick". tagesspiegel.de (in German). Der Tagesspiegel. Retrieved March 27, 2014.