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( hr, hrvatske željeznice, HŽ).


History

They were manufactured by the Končar factory (named after
Rade Končar Rade Končar ( sr-cyr, Раде Кончар; 6 August or 28 October 1911 – 22 May 1942) was a Croatian Serb politician and leader of the Yugoslav Partisans in the Independent State of Croatia and Dalmatia during the early stages of World Wa ...
). Originally, they were a Yugoslav development (class 442), meant to be used in 80s as the fastest electrical powered locomotive. They remain the fastest Croatian locomotives today. At that time, as higher speeds became more and more important, former
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( hr, Jugoslavenske Željeznice) needed a locomotive, which could cope with the 160 km/h speed reachable on some of the mainlines. Therefore, this series was produced. It was planned that some of this units would be delivered throughout the then still existing
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. The
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stopped these plans, leaving HŽ as the only company, which has this class, from all the former SFRY states. 1 142 002 unit was destroyed in a diversion with a
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laid on the railway track at the station Donja Vrba near Slavonski Brod on 16. August 1995 at 08:41 CET (06:41 GMT). Three units were loaned to
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at some time in past.


Maximum speed

The 1142 series reached a speed of 183.7 km/h on a prototype test run. This is still the Croatian speed record for any locomotive, since there are no official railway routes which allow for more than 160 km/h. This prototype is still in regular use today, with speed limited to production series levels.


Purpose

Originally, this series was conceived to be used for express passenger traffic, mainly on flat mainlines. It was sometimes deployed also on freight trains, but after the liquidation of HŽ Vuča vlakova d.o.o. they are used for passenger traffic exclusively as the rolling stock was divided between HŽ Cargo d.o.o. and HŽ Putnički prijevoz d.o.o. All engines of the series 1142 thus became part of HŽ Putnički prijevoz d.o.o. rolling stock.


Modernization

In September 2016, a contract was signed with the company Končar - Električna vozila for the major repair and modernization of three electric locomotives of the 1142 series. As part of the modernization, a number of technological solutions were applied in order to reduce exploitation costs and improve the working conditions of the machine staff. The control and regulation system was replaced by a new computer-based microprocessor control. The steering wheel has been reconstructed and adapted to modern standards. New elements for managing the pneumatic brake, a new compressor and air dryer, as well as a new system for measuring and regulating speed and energy consumption were installed. The rear-view mirrors were replaced with four rear-view video cameras, and the existing headlights were replaced with a new version in LED technology. A new solution for painting the locomotive's paneling was also applied, in accordance with the current HŽPP visual identity introduced in April 2015.


Nickname

Nowadays, this series has the nickname "Lepa Brena". It is interesting, how this name was given. At the time before dissolution of
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, there was a female singer with the artist name
Lepa Brena Fahreta Živojinović (; ; born 20 October 1960), known by her stage name Lepa Brena (), is a folk singer, actress, and businesswoman. She is the best-selling female recording artist from the former Yugoslavia. Lepa Brena grew up in Brčko, Bosni ...
. Translated this would mean "pretty Brena". Since this series was the pride of that time, like this popular female singer, this nickname prevailed until today, though usually shortening it to just "Brena".


References


External links


RailfanEurope.netHŽ WebsiteKončar Website
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