ČD Class 380, the Glossary
The Class 380 is a tri-voltage electric locomotive manufactured by Škoda for Czech railways České dráhy.[1]
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21 relations: Austria, České dráhy, Škoda 109E, Škoda Transportation, Cerhenice, Czech Republic, Direct current, Electric locomotive, Germany, Hungary, List of České dráhy locomotive classes, List of Škoda Transportation products, Pantograph (transport), Poland, Railway electrification, Slovakia, Technical Specifications for Interoperability, Vectron (locomotive), Volt, 15 kV AC railway electrification, 25 kV AC railway electrification.
- Škoda locomotives
- Bo′Bo′ electric locomotives of Europe
- Electric locomotives of Slovakia
- Electric locomotives of the Czech Republic
- Railway locomotives introduced in 2008
- Standard gauge locomotives of Slovakia
- Standard gauge locomotives of the Czech Republic
Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
České dráhy
České dráhy (English: Czech Railways), often shortened to ČD, is the major railway operator in the Czech Republic providing regional and long-distance services.
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Škoda 109E
The Škoda 109E locomotive (also marketed as Emil Zátopek locomotive) was originally conceived in 2004 and designed for operation in Austria, Germany, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia as well as the Czech Republic. ČD Class 380 and Škoda 109E are Škoda locomotives, Bo′Bo′ electric locomotives of Europe, railway locomotives introduced in 2008, Standard gauge locomotives of Slovakia and Standard gauge locomotives of the Czech Republic.
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Škoda Transportation
Škoda Transportation a.s. is a Czech engineering company that continues the legacy of Škoda Works' rolling stock manufacturing that started at the end of 19th century in Plzeň. Following the first world war, the Works commenced locomotive production in a separate factory dedicated to that purpose.
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Cerhenice
Cerhenice is a market town in Kolín District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic.
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Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
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Direct current
Direct current (DC) is one-directional flow of electric charge.
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Electric locomotive
An electric locomotive is a locomotive powered by electricity from overhead lines, a third rail or on-board energy storage such as a battery or a supercapacitor.
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Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
Hungary
Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
List of České dráhy locomotive classes
The following is a list of locomotives and multiple units numbered in the system used by ČD.
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List of Škoda Transportation products
Škoda Transportation produces trolleybuses, tramcars, electric locomotives, electric multiple units and rapid transit train systems.
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Pantograph (transport)
A pantograph (or "pan" or "panto") is an apparatus mounted on the roof of an electric train, tram or electric bus to collect power through contact with an overhead line.
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Poland
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe.
Railway electrification
Railway electrification is the use of electric power for the propulsion of rail transport.
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Slovakia
Slovakia (Slovensko), officially the Slovak Republic (Slovenská republika), is a landlocked country in Central Europe.
Technical Specifications for Interoperability
A Technical Specification for Interoperability (abbreviated as TSI) is a text provided for in European Directive 2016/797 adopted by the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union on the interoperability of the European rail system in accordance with the ordinary legislative procedure.
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Vectron (locomotive)
The Vectron is a locomotive series made by Siemens Mobility, introduced at the 2010 InnoTrans trade fair in four prototype versions: diesel, multi-system, and both AC and DC electric power. ČD Class 380 and Vectron (locomotive) are Bo′Bo′ electric locomotives of Europe, Standard gauge locomotives of Slovakia and Standard gauge locomotives of the Czech Republic.
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Volt
The volt (symbol: V) is the unit of electric potential, electric potential difference (voltage), and electromotive force in the International System of Units (SI).
15 kV AC railway electrification
Railway electrification using at are used on transport railways in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, and Norway.
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25 kV AC railway electrification
Railway electrification systems using alternating current (AC) at are used worldwide, especially for high-speed rail.
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See also
Škoda locomotives
- Škoda 109E
- Škoda 7Ev
- Škoda Type 22E2
- ChS2
- ChS3
- ChS4
- China Railways JF12
- China Railways JF13
- China Railways JF3
- China Railways JF8
- DRB Class 50
- DRB Class 52
- Indian locomotive class XD
- OKf100
- PKP class ET40
- SEK class Λα
- South African Class 19D 4-8-2
- UZ Class 675
- ZSSK Class 350
- ČD Class 242
- ČD Class 340
- ČD Class 380
- ČSD Class 387.0
- ČSD Class E 422.0
- ČSD Class E 426.0
- ČSD Class E 458.1
- ČSD Class E 499.1
- ČSD Class E 499.3
- ČSD Class E 669.2
- ČSD Class ES 499.1
- ČSD Class ES 499.2
- ČSD Class S 499.0
Bo′Bo′ electric locomotives of Europe
- Škoda 109E
- Belgian Railways Class 11
- Belgian Railways Class 12
- Belgian Railways Class 13
- Belgian Railways Class 15
- Belgian Railways Class 18 (Siemens)
- Belgian Railways Class 19
- Belgian Railways Class 21
- Belgian Railways Class 22
- Belgian Railways Class 23
- Belgian Railways Class 25
- Belgian Railways Class 25.5
- FS Class E.402
- FS Class E.403
- FS Class E.405
- FS Class E.412
- FS Class E.424
- FS Class E.444
- FS Class E.464
- FS Class E.491 and E.492
- NS Class 1100
- Newag Griffin
- PKP class EP05
- PKP class EP07
- PKP class EP08
- PKP class EP09
- PKP class EU06
- PKP class EU07
- Vectron (locomotive)
- ČD Class 340
- ČD Class 380
- ČSD Class E 422.0
- ČSD Class E 426.0
- ČSD Class E 458.1
- ČSD Class E 499.1
- ČSD Class E 499.3
- ČSD Class ES 499.1
- ČSD Class ES 499.2
- ČSD Class S 499.0
- ČSD Class T478.3
- ŽS series 444
Electric locomotives of Slovakia
- ZSSK Class 350
- ČD Class 380
- ČSD Class E 499.3
- ČSD Class E 669.2
- ČSD Class ES 499.1
- ČSD Class S 499.0
Electric locomotives of the Czech Republic
- ČD Class 340
- ČD Class 380
- ČSD Class E 422.0
- ČSD Class E 426.0
- ČSD Class E 458.1
- ČSD Class E 499.1
- ČSD Class E 499.3
- ČSD Class E 669.2
- ČSD Class ES 499.1
- ČSD Class ES 499.2
- ČSD Class S 499.0
Railway locomotives introduced in 2008
- Škoda 109E
- Brookville BL20GH
- CKD7C
- China Railway HXN3
- China Railways HXN5
- LNER Peppercorn Class A1 60163 Tornado
- MPI MP14B
- MPI MP21B
- NRE 1GS7B
- NRE 3GS21C
- Railpower RP20BD
- Railpower RP20CD
- UGL Rail C44aci
- Vossloh G6
- ČD Class 380
Standard gauge locomotives of Slovakia
- Škoda 109E
- ChME3
- Vectron (locomotive)
- ČD Class 380
- ČSD Class E 499.3
- ČSD Class E 669.2
- ČSD Class ES 499.1
- ČSD Class S 499.0
- ČSD Class T 448.0
- ČSD Class T 458.1
- ČSD Class T 478.4
- ČSD Class T478.3
Standard gauge locomotives of the Czech Republic
- Škoda 109E
- ChME3
- M62 locomotive
- Vectron (locomotive)
- ČD Class 380
- ČSD Class E 422.0
- ČSD Class E 426.0
- ČSD Class E 458.1
- ČSD Class E 499.3
- ČSD Class E 669.2
- ČSD Class ES 499.1
- ČSD Class S 499.0
- ČSD Class T 448.0
- ČSD Class T 458.1
- ČSD Class T 478.4
- ČSD Class T 499.0
- ČSD Class T478.3
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ČD_Class_380
Also known as CD Class 380.