The Sr1 is a class of
electric locomotive
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s built for
VR of Finland. These 25 kV locomotives were built in the
Soviet Union
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at the
Novocherkassk Electric Locomotive Factory between 1973 and 1985. Two additional locomotives of this class were built at the VR
Hyvinkää
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Machine Workshop in 1993 and 1995, number 3111 from spare parts and number 3112 from the original prototype locomotive (number 3000) that was never used by the VR.
The official classification given by the manufacturer is VL70 or ES40.
The nicknames for these locomotives are "''Siperian susi''" (Wolf of Siberia; in
Finnish slang
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"susi" can also mean a poorly manufactured object, compare English "dog" or "lemon"),
"''Kaalihäkki''" (Cabbage Cage)
and "''Sähköryssä''" (Electric Russkie).
History
In 1970, Valtionrautatiet ordered 27 electric locomotives from Energomachexport, which were delivered between September 1973 and the end of the year 1975. 82 additional locomotives were ordered and delivered between 1973 and 1985. The first prototype locomotive, number 3000, was bought from the constructor in 1994 by VR, which rebuilt it into number 3112.
The trains have been used in passenger and cargo transport on Finland's electrified rail network.
A list of overall locomotives made is shown below:
Livery
The locomotives originally carried a dark red livery, with light yellow stripes around and below the cab windows. The stripes were later replaced with yellow warning panels (resembling stylised wings) below the cab windows. From the early 1990s onwards this livery was replaced by an off-white livery with red stripes. Nowadays the locomotives are refitted with a white-green livery to go with the current company colours.
Sr1-3036.jpg, Sr1 3036 in its first livery at NEVZ Novocherkassk, freshly outshopped, circa 1976.
Sr1 3046 at Oulu railway station 19860614.jpg, Sr1 3046 in its second livery at Oulu
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, 14 June 1986
Sr1 hauling freight train in Jarvenpaa in 1987 cropped.jpg, A Sr1 hauling a freight train in its second livery in 1987
IC2 934 at Pieksämäki.jpg, Sr1 3069 in a white-red VR livery
I11 610 Bf Turku, Sr1 3084.jpg, Sr1 3084 in a white-green VR livery
14-08-11-tampere-RalfR-37.jpg, Sr1 3093 in a white-red VR livery with safety tape
Technical information
Electrical equipment for the locomotives was supplied by the Finnish company
Oy Strömberg (later part of
ABB
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).
Locomotives number 3098–3110 were rebuilt with new
bogie
A bogie ( ) (or truck in North American English) comprises two or more Wheelset (rail transport), wheelsets (two Railroad wheel, wheels on an axle), in a frame, attached under a vehicle by a pivot. Bogies take various forms in various modes ...
s allowing a higher maximum speed (160 km/h) in the 1990s (3111 and 3112 were originally built for this speed), but since 2003 they have been restored back to the original top speed due to the speed being raised at the expense of tractive effort (possibly the delivery of the faster
Sr2 class also had an effect). The last Sr1 to be equipped with bogies allowing 160 km/h was number 3107.
Sr1 kaksinveto yhteenkytkentä.jpg, Two Sr1 locomotives operating in multiple-unit train control
Pantograph of Sr1.jpg, Pantograph of Sr1
Sr1 ohjaamo.jpg, Driving cab of Sr1
Incidents and accidents

Three Sr1 class locomotives have been damaged beyond repair and withdrawn from service: number 3048 in
Jokela in 1996, number 3089 in
Jyväskylä in 1998 and number 3101 i
Siuro in 2011 Five other locomotives have also been involved in accidents, but have been rebuilt or repaired afterwards.
Withdrawal and replacement
In December 2013 VR announced an order for 80 new electric locomotives to replace the Sr1 Class. The new
Sr3 class locomotives, of the
Siemens Vectron design, were built in Germany by
Siemens
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. The new locomotives are scheduled to be delivered between 2017 and 2026, resulting in the withdrawal of the Sr1 class.
Broad gauge Vectron arrives in Finland
''Railway Gazette International''
See also
* VR Class Sr2
* VR Class Sr3
References
Literature
*
External links
Photographs of VR Sr1 locomotives
''Railway Gazette International
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'' December 2013
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