The
FS Class E.550 was a class of three-phase
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. Locomotives with on-board fuelled prime movers, such as diesel engines or ga ...
used in
Italy
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, introduced in the 20th century, which remained in service until 1965.
History
In the wake of the success met by
three-phase
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electric locomotives on the
Valtellina
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line, in the early 20th century the newly formed state-owned
Ferrovie dello Stato
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, led by
Riccardo Bianchi, decided to electrify the important mountain line of the
Giovi Pass as well, which connected the port of
Genoa
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to the industrial cities of northern
Italy
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. The decision was taken because the line was close to full saturation despite the use of the powerful
470
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class steam locomotives. Electrification of the line at 3,400V, 15.8 Hz was completed in 1916.
The designer of the electric part was Hungarian engineer
Kálmán Kandó
Kálmán Kandó de Egerfarmos et Sztregova (''egerfarmosi és sztregovai Kandó Kálmán''; 10 July 1869 – 13 January 1931) was a Hungarian engineer, the inventor of phase converter and a pioneer in the development of AC electric railway tract ...
. The whole project, initially developed by the FS central design studio, was later completed by the Società Italiana Westinghouse of
Vado Ligure
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Economy
Vado has a large industrial and commercial port.
Vado Ligure is home to a railway construction plant, ...
. The first E.550 prototype proved capable of hauling trains of up to at on the
steep hill
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stretches of the Giovi railroad. In comparison, a pair of Class 470 steam locomotives were only capable of at half that speed. The use of electric traction solved the problem of smoke dissipation in the tunnels as well. A total of 186 E.550s were built between 1908 and 1921, in four series.
Description

E.550 had five axles connected to the two electric motors through an articulated
coupling rod
A coupling rod or side rod connects the driving wheels of a locomotive. Steam locomotives in particular usually have them, but some diesel and electric locomotives, especially older ones and shunters, also have them. The coupling rods transfer ...
. The three center axles were rigidly mounted to the frame and the center axle's wheels were without flanges. The outer axles were mounted in a manner that allowed them to turn into curves. The wheels were small, and thus adapted to heavy freight or slow passenger services at low speed. The locomotive had two cabs, one at each end of the central compartment. The motors were
asynchronous three-phase, which could be connected in
series at low speed and in parallel at higher speeds. The connections were enabled through a
drum switch using a liquid-cooled
rheostat
A potentiometer is a three- terminal resistor with a sliding or rotating contact that forms an adjustable voltage divider. If only two terminals are used, one end and the wiper, it acts as a variable resistor or rheostat.
The measuring instrum ...
. Feeding was provided by paired
trolley pole
A trolley pole is a tapered cylindrical pole of wood or metal, used to transfer electricity from a "live" (electrified) overhead wire to the control and the electric traction motors of a tram or trolley bus. It is a type of current collector. ...
s at each end, each pair carrying two bow collectors for the two wires of the three phase system.
Braking was provided by an automatic continuous brake and a regulated, hand-operated brake.
Developments

The locomotives of classes E.551, E.552 and E.554 were all developments of E.550. Some E.550s units were later transformed into snow-sweepers.
Transformations and reutilization
In 1953, locomotive E.550.023 was modified at Bolzano to add a large
snow plow to one end. It served on the
Brenner line from 1955 to 1965.
In 1955, locomotives E.550.086 and E.550.115 were demotorized and transformed into push-type snow plows; they received the classification Vnx 201 and 202. Between 1963 and 1966 additional units were transformed in the same fashion to become Vnx 210-222. Sometime thereafter, snow plow equipped E.550.023 was also demotorized.
At some point, the Vnx were renumbered into the series Vnx 806.210-222. Some have since been renumbered into the 12-digit UIC scheme in the series 40 83 970 6 0xx-x.
Preservation
E.550.025 is at the
National Museum of Transportation in
St. Louis, Missouri, in poor cosmetic condition due to being stored outside since 1968. It is awaiting transfer to Savigliano (CN), Italy, in the exhibition of the Piedmont Railway Museum. There is an ongoing fundraiser for its transfer by sea.
E.550.030 is at the
Museo Nazionale Scienza e Tecnologia Leonardo da Vinci in
Milan
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, Italy.
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External links
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