Intercity Experimental

The Intercity Experimental, later renamed ICE V, was an experimental train developed by the Deutsche Bundesbahn for research into high-speed rail in Germany. It is the predecessor of all Intercity Express trains of the Deutsche Bahn.

Intercity Experimental
410 001 MKF train
Interiors in second class
In service1985–1998
ManufacturerSiemens, Krauss-Maffei, Krupp, Thyssen-Henschel, AEG, Brown, Boveri & Cie
DesignerAlexander Neumeister, N+P Industrial Design
Capacity60 (first class), 27 (second class)
OperatorsDeutsche Bundesbahn
Specifications
Train lengthca. 114 m (374 ft 0 in)
Width3,070 mm (10 ft 1 in) (power car)
2,930 mm (9 ft 7 in) (coaches)
Height3,820 mm (12 ft 6 in) (power car)
3,650 mm (12 ft 0 in) (coaches)
Wheel diameter920 mm (36 in) (new)
870 mm (34 in) (used)
Wheelbase1,150 mm (45 in)
Maximum speed406.9 km/h (252.8 mph)
Weight296 t (291 long tons; 326 short tons) (powerheads 77.7 t (76.5 long tons; 85.6 short tons) each)
Power output8,400 kW (11,300 hp) (2x4,200 kW (5,600 hp))
UIC classificationBo'Bo'+2'2'+2'2'+2'2'+Bo'Bo'
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