Ringhoffer (1926)
Ringhoffer (1926)
Ringhoffer was a Prague German family of entrepreneurs and industrialists. At first, they produced the brewing and sugar industry, and later railway wagons and trams. Their Ringhoffer races were one of the largest industrial plants in Austria-Hungary. After the merger with Kopřivnice wagon, the company was called Ringhoffer -Tatra since 1936, and after World War II was nationalized under the name Tatra. The original Smíchov wagon later became part of ČKD as ČKD Tatra in 1963.
6 versions:
– Ringhoffer (old collector)
– Ringhoffer (new collector)
– Ringhoffer + 1x lift (old collector)
– Ringhoffer + 1x lift (new collector)
– Ringhoffer + 2x lift (old collector)
– Ringhoffer + 2x lift (new pantograph)
Production in 1926-1946
Period of operation: 1926–198x
Hourly Power: 2×32 kW
Maximum towing force: 30 kn
Maximum speed: 35 km/h