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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract De locomotief HLE 26 was een type elektrisDe locomotief HLE 26 was een type elektrische locomotief van de NMBS uit de jaren 1960. In 1964 en 1965 werden 5 prototypen gebouwd als type 126 met de nummers 126.001-126.005. Vanaf 1969 volgde de eerste serie van 15 exemplaren met de nummers 126.101-126.115. In 1971 werd de serie vernummerd in een aaneengesloten reeks 26 met de nummers 2601-2620. De in 1969 bestelde vervolgserie van nog eens 15 exemplaren werd in 1971 en 1972 gelijk met de nieuwe nummers 2621-2635 afgeleverd. Het type 126/reeks 26 behoort nog tot de klassieke generatie van het type 122/reeks 22. Het merendeel van deze locs is te vinden in combinatie met elkaar of (eveneens in treinschakeling multiple geschakeld) met locomotieven van het type 123/reeks 23, in de zware goederendienst. De eerste 5 stuks van deze reeks waren prototypes, en deze hebben een lager vermogen: 2240 kW de overige 30 hebben 2470 kW. Een aantal aanpassingen zoals die bij eerdere reeksen werd doorgevoerd, werden ook bij de reeks 26 aangebracht, zoals het voorbereiden voor plaatsing van een automatische koppeling, dubbele frontseinen bij alle locs en het voorzien van alle locs van mogelijkheden tot het multiple rijden met de reeks 23. Al van het begin kampten de locomotieven met relatief veel problemen. In het begin waren het vooral de tandwielkasten (van de draaistellen) die zorgden baarden, dat werd later opgelost. Niet makkelijk op te lossen bleek de onrustige loop. Ook defecten en schades aan de overbrenging (waarbij gebruikgemaakt werd van cardanassen in plaats van tandwielen) was een veelvuldig terugkerend probleem en zorgde voor langdurig en duur herstel. Ten slotte was het remgedrag van de locomotief nogal nukkig, wat juist op hellingrijke lijnen zoals lijn 162 een probleem kon vormen en ook tot meerdere ongevallen heeft geleid. In het jaar 2011 werden deze locomotieven buiten dienst gesteld en vervangen. De 2629 bleef als enige loc van deze reeks bewaard door TSP: Link.loc van deze reeks bewaard door TSP: Link. , Die NMBS/SNCB-Reihe 126 ist eine Baureihe Die NMBS/SNCB-Reihe 126 ist eine Baureihe elektrischer Lokomotiven der NMBS/SNCB, die von La Brugeoise et Nivelles hergestellt wurde. Sie wurde ab 1970 als Reihe 26 bezeichnet. Im Gegensatz zu vielen anderen elektrischen Lokomotiven Belgiens war sie mit einem Monomotor-Drehgestell nach dem Vorbild französischer Lokomotiven hergestellt und war bis 2011 im Einsatz. Eine Lokomotive der Reihe ist erhalten geblieben.komotive der Reihe ist erhalten geblieben. , NMBS/SNCB Class 26 are single voltage (300NMBS/SNCB Class 26 are single voltage (3000 volts DC) locomotives that were designed as freight locomotives. They later started working on passenger trains as the electrification was expanded. A batch of five prototypes were delivered in 1964 as Type 126, numbered 126.001-126.005. 20 more were ordered around 1968, to be numbered 126.101-126.120. The final 15 arrived in 1971 and just missed getting six figure fleet numbers, carrying the numbers 2621-2635 from the factory. Actual original numbering turned out to be 126.001-126.005 (later 2601-2605), 126.101-126.120 (later 2606-2620) and 2621-2635. They had nothing in common with earlier Types 122, 123, 125, and 140. Type 126 was the result of an order from SNCB to BN in 1964 for 5 prototype electric locomotives that would be more powerful than all previous types. Additional weight was designed in at the start to increase tractive effort as with Type 123. Although Type 126 certainly looks Belgian with a strong resemblance to Type 150/Class 15, it is in fact an SNCF Class BB 9400 under the skin. The main internal difference between the two was BB 9400 ran on 1500 volts DC and Type 126 ran on 3000 volts DC. Most electrical components either came directly from France or were license-built in Belgium. These locos also had wheelslip detection. When the production series of locomotives were ordered they incorporated what SNCB had learned from the 5 prototypes. The five prototypes were rebuilt in 1976-1977 to bring them up to standard with the production batch, which had a number of small improvements. Unusually for SNCB, the French heritage of these locomotives got them classified as B′B′ rather than Bo′Bo′, being fitted with licence-built Schneider monomotor bogies. The locos were not very well-liked by their drivers and maintainers. Unlike Types 122, 123, 125 and 140 they were not indestructible. Worse yet, the design of the bogies made it impossible to change the trailing (closest to the middle of the loco) brake shoes on each bogie without lifting the locomotive, which was time-consuming. SNCB decided to stop replacing them to avoid the large amount of extra time and labor involved in a normally simple task. This was not a problem when they were pulling a train but there were several incidents that came close to becoming accidents when running light. One happened near Namur and it was in the local press the following day and in the railfan press in the following editions. Another negative point was this small class had almost no commonality of spares with earlier versions. The only exception seems to have been the cab assembly, shared with Type 150/Class 15. All were delivered in dark green. Some were repainted into yellow and blue to increase visibility. All ended up blue when SNCB decided that yellow locomotives needed to be washed more often than dark ones, a lesson since forgotten given the livery of Classes 13, 18², 19², AM96, AR41 and M6 and updated M5 coaching stock. 2627 was the last yellow electric on the SNCB. It was painted blue as were all other yellow and all green locomotives. They were later fitted for multiple working and worked with each other and with Class 23. All class 26s were taken out of the service in December 2011. Near the end of their service lives, Class 26s found themselves being used in a novel way. A top and tail pair of them worked several daily returns from Louvain-la-Neuve-Université to Binche and return on an Inter Regional service via Brussels with a rake of M6 double deck stock in between. The reason was to put more seats on the busy line from Ottignies to Brussels during the peak commuting hours. This worked because a pair of Class 26s had almost the same power (7000 HP) as a single Class 13 or Class 20. Locomotive 2629 has been preserved by the PFT-TSP railway preservation group.by the PFT-TSP railway preservation group. , Les locomotives de la série 26 de la SNCB Les locomotives de la série 26 de la SNCB sont des motrices électriques dérivées des séries 22, 23 et 25 produites au milieu des années 1960. Elles étaient équipées d'améliorations techniques heureuses (antipatinage) ou non (freins à disques coincés dans le bogie, nécessitant une dépose de ces derniers pour être entretenus).ose de ces derniers pour être entretenus).
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rdfs:comment Les locomotives de la série 26 de la SNCB Les locomotives de la série 26 de la SNCB sont des motrices électriques dérivées des séries 22, 23 et 25 produites au milieu des années 1960. Elles étaient équipées d'améliorations techniques heureuses (antipatinage) ou non (freins à disques coincés dans le bogie, nécessitant une dépose de ces derniers pour être entretenus).ose de ces derniers pour être entretenus). , NMBS/SNCB Class 26 are single voltage (300NMBS/SNCB Class 26 are single voltage (3000 volts DC) locomotives that were designed as freight locomotives. They later started working on passenger trains as the electrification was expanded. A batch of five prototypes were delivered in 1964 as Type 126, numbered 126.001-126.005. 20 more were ordered around 1968, to be numbered 126.101-126.120. The final 15 arrived in 1971 and just missed getting six figure fleet numbers, carrying the numbers 2621-2635 from the factory. Actual original numbering turned out to be 126.001-126.005 (later 2601-2605), 126.101-126.120 (later 2606-2620) and 2621-2635. They had nothing in common with earlier Types 122, 123, 125, and 140.with earlier Types 122, 123, 125, and 140. , Die NMBS/SNCB-Reihe 126 ist eine Baureihe Die NMBS/SNCB-Reihe 126 ist eine Baureihe elektrischer Lokomotiven der NMBS/SNCB, die von La Brugeoise et Nivelles hergestellt wurde. Sie wurde ab 1970 als Reihe 26 bezeichnet. Im Gegensatz zu vielen anderen elektrischen Lokomotiven Belgiens war sie mit einem Monomotor-Drehgestell nach dem Vorbild französischer Lokomotiven hergestellt und war bis 2011 im Einsatz. Eine Lokomotive der Reihe ist erhalten geblieben.komotive der Reihe ist erhalten geblieben. , De locomotief HLE 26 was een type elektrisDe locomotief HLE 26 was een type elektrische locomotief van de NMBS uit de jaren 1960. In 1964 en 1965 werden 5 prototypen gebouwd als type 126 met de nummers 126.001-126.005. Vanaf 1969 volgde de eerste serie van 15 exemplaren met de nummers 126.101-126.115. In 1971 werd de serie vernummerd in een aaneengesloten reeks 26 met de nummers 2601-2620. De in 1969 bestelde vervolgserie van nog eens 15 exemplaren werd in 1971 en 1972 gelijk met de nieuwe nummers 2621-2635 afgeleverd. Het type 126/reeks 26 behoort nog tot de klassieke generatie van het type 122/reeks 22. Het merendeel van deze locs is te vinden in combinatie met elkaar of (eveneens in treinschakeling multiple geschakeld) met locomotieven van het type 123/reeks 23, in de zware goederendienst. De eerste 5 stuks van deze reeks warenst. De eerste 5 stuks van deze reeks waren
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