Full Speed Ahead: RailPacks Complete Drive Systems from Voith

Sept. 28, 2016
The complete drive systems are constantly growing in popularity with rail vehicle manufacturers.

Approximately 1,200 Voith RailPacks are already in use around the world. The complete drive systems are constantly growing in popularity with rail vehicle manufacturers. The advantages are obvious — the engine, gear unit, cooling system, electronic control, auxiliary systems and last but not least an emission technology that consistently ensures compliance with Stage IIIA+B and UIC II norms in diesel-powered RailPacks, all come from a single source. They are optimally synchronized and have proven them-selves in practical application.

Robust System Technology — Low Operating Costs

Vehicle operators expect not only robust and maintenance-friendly system technology, but low operating costs as well — all advantages offered with the Voith RailPack family. Designed for use under all applications and weather conditions, long maintenance intervals ensure low operating costs.

The most recent addition to the RailPack family is the diesel-electric version. The RailPack 400 DE is already being used in Chinese multiple-unit railcars. Propulsion is provided by electric motors, supported by an additional diesel engine, which allows the vehicle to be deployed on non-electrified routes.

Voith RailPacks are designed for engine outputs between 294 kW and 735 kW. Besides engines of different output powers, they are equipped with a DIWA T211/212 or T312 transmission from Voith.

In addition, RailPacks also provide excellent driving comfort. The frame constructions from Voith, which are individually designed for each power class and the drive unit bearings ensure minimum vibration and noise transfer to the interior of the vehicle.