Škoda 79E (Hrbatá)
Škoda 79E (Hrbatá)
The 130 series locomotive is a universal single-synthetic electric locomotive nicknamed “hunch”, or also “camel”, according to the fan housing on the roof. This locomotive is a developmental interstepse between the ŠKODA first and second-generation locomotives, especially thanks to the use of federal, permanently loading resistors. On the contrary, the first generation ranks older resistance performance control. It was produced by damage Pilsen in 1977 (factory type 79e, original E 479.0 series designation).
Manufacturer of ŠKODA Plzeň
Year of production, 1977
Operation period 1977-still
Permanent performance 2 040 kW
Maximum towing force 228 kN
Maximum speed of 100 km / h
Weight in service 84.8 t