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Jacobs bogies (named after
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,, 1858–1942, a German mechanical railway engineer) are a type of rail vehicle
bogie A bogie ( ) (in some senses called a truck in North American English) is a chassis or framework that carries a wheelset, attached to a vehicle—a modular subassembly of wheels and axles. Bogies take various forms in various modes of tr ...
commonly found on articulated railcars and tramway vehicles. Instead of being underneath a piece of rolling stock, Jacobs bogies are placed between two carriages. The weight of each carriage is spread across the Jacobs bogie. This arrangement provides the smooth ride of bogie carriages without the additional weight and drag. Some Talgo trains use modified Jacobs bogies, that only use two wheels, and the wheels are allowed to spin independently of each other, eliminating hunting oscillation.


Background

The first fast train using this type of bogie was the German Fliegender Hamburger in 1932. In the United States, such configurations were used throughout the twentieth century with some success on early streamlined passenger trainsets, such as the '' Pioneer Zephyr'' in 1934, various ''
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'' articulated cars, and
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's '' M-10000''. Dallas Area Rapid Transit rail trains originally used a center bogie in a two-car unit but these have been modified to add a lower center section for handicapped level entry making a 3-car unit with two Jacobs bogies. Vehicles featuring Jacobs bogies include the
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-made TGV, KTX-I, KTX-Sancheon and Class 373 High speed trains, the Bombardier Talent series of multiple units, the LINT41, the Class 423
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vehicles, the Canadian CN Turbo-Trains, several FLIRT trains,
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by Adtranz, the JR Central L0 Series maglev and the
Å koda ForCity Å koda ForCity is a family of low-floor trams built by Å koda Transportation. This includes Finnish-made Artic trams branded as ForCity Smart. ForCity trams were ordered by transport companies of Bonn, Bratislava, Chemnitz, EskiÅŸehir, Espoo/He ...
tram. In Australia, Jacobs bogies were first used in 1984–85 on B class Melbourne trams, which were designed to run on two former suburban railways which had been converted to light rail operation.


Not a Jacobs bogie

A number of intermodal freight trains, such as the
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run by US logistics company XPO Logistics, use container well cars joined in groups of three to five, with four side bearings on top of the bolster of a standard North American
bogie A bogie ( ) (in some senses called a truck in North American English) is a chassis or framework that carries a wheelset, attached to a vehicle—a modular subassembly of wheels and axles. Bogies take various forms in various modes of tr ...
between the individual cars.


Locomotives

Some triple-bogied two-section electric locomotives such as the NZR EW class have an articulated body supported on the centre bogie. Other types of
Bo-Bo-Bo A Bo-Bo-Bo or Bo′Bo′Bo′ ( UIC classification) is a locomotive with three independent two-axle bogies with all axles powered by separate traction motors. In the AAR system, this is simplified to B-B-B. The Bo-Bo-Bo configuration is o ...
locomotives instead use a body shell that has enough allowance for sideplay in the central bogie.


Tram (streetcar)

The Jacobs bogie can be found in trams (streetcars) such as the Tatra K2 and Oslo's SL79. The first 100% low floor tram with pivoting bogies, the
Å koda ForCity Å koda ForCity is a family of low-floor trams built by Å koda Transportation. This includes Finnish-made Artic trams branded as ForCity Smart. ForCity trams were ordered by transport companies of Bonn, Bratislava, Chemnitz, EskiÅŸehir, Espoo/He ...
, also uses modified Jacobs bogies.


US interurban trains

On this crossover between the tram (streetcar) and the high-speed train, Jacobs bogies occurred on the latest equipment of any significance, the two Electroliner trains (1941–1976). They were suited for
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with tight curves, the Chicago El and running through the countryside at approximately . They served the Chicago–Milwaukee line and later the Philadelphia area.


Advantages

*Safety, because the trains are less prone to collapse like an accordion after derailing. A Eurostar train has been recorded as having derailed at a speed close to 300 km/h with no resultant loss of life or severe injuries among its passengers. *Lower weight and simpler and cheaper construction because bogies are heavy, expensive, and complex structures. *Less
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and other wheel-to-rail
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because of fewer bogies.


Disadvantages

*The cars of the vehicle/unit are semi-permanently coupled and can only be separated in the workshop. However, some flexibility may be achieved by coupling two or three units together into one train. *Fewer bogies and fewer wheelsets mean greater axle loads – if everything else is equal.


Gallery

Technicentre TER Alsace Mulhouse Nord 28 mai 2015-09.jpg, Jacobs bogie on a TER regional train in
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, France 844 001 ČD Cerhenice4.jpg, Jakobs bogie on the ČD Class 844/ Pesa SA Stadler FLIRT joint for jacobs bogie edit.png, Disassembled joint of a Stadler FLIRT with the bogie removed Jacobs_bogie_of_EER_300.jpg, Jacobs bogie on an EER Class 300 train. Jakobsdrehgestell_BR_425.jpg, Jacobs bogie on a DBAG Class 425 train. File:Schematic Jakobs bogie.svg, Schema of a Jacobs bogie, shown on the upper half File:Nebraska Zephyr articulation.JPG, A closeup of a jacobs bogie on the preserved '' Nebraska Zephyr'' File:P1010076 Jacob-LHW.JPG, Jakobs bogie on the Doppelstock-Stromlinien-Wendezug of the Lübeck-Büchen Railway Company in 1936


References

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