DB Class 403
The DB Class 403 was a series of three electric multiple units commissioned by the Deutsche Bundesbahn in the 1970s, an early predecessor of the Intercity-Express as a high-speed train. The units were mainly used for InterCity services and again by the Lufthansa airline in the 1980s. Due to the distinctive design of its front section, the unit was nicknamed the "Donald Duck". They were designed for operational speeds of up to 220 km/h, a speed which was also attained in extensive test drives, but they were limited to 200 km/h in regular DB service.
Development
After the development and introduction of the E03 highspeed-locomotive the Deutsche Bundesbahn ordered the railway industry to propose designs for an Elektro Triebwagen capable to operate with 200 km/h on the planned InterCity network.On 24 May 1970 the Deutsche Bundesbahn decided to order three prototypes and ordered various German companies to build the trains. Linke-Hoffmann-Busch built six driving cars, designated as class 403.0, MBB built three coaches and three dining cars. The bogies were built by MAN and the electric equipment was built by AEG, BBC and Siemens. All axles of the train were powered and the train featured a tiliting mechanism as many new developments in the early 1970s, e.g. the British Advanced Passenger Train. With the twelve cars built three prototype electric multiple units consisting of 1 drivingcar + 1 coach + 1 diningcar + 1 drivingcar were formed:
- EMU 1: 403 001 + 404 001 + 404 101 + 403 002
- EMU 2: 403 003 + 404 002 + 404 102 + 403 004
- EMU 3: 403 005 + 404 003 + 404 103 + 403 006
Class 403.0 | Class 404.0 | Class 404.1 | Class 403.0 | |
Type | Avm | Apm | ARpm | Avm |
Interior | Compartments | Coach | Coach and Restaurant | Compartments |
DB: 183 Seats | 45 | 51 | 18 + 24 | 45 |
LH after 1982 refurbishment: 171 Seats | 39 | 51 | 42 | 39 |
LH after 1988 refurbishment: 151 Seats | 35 | 45 | 36 | 35 |