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![]() Bombardier TRAXX locomotive E186 124 exhibited during the NMBS/SNCB open days at Antwerpen-Noord workshops. This locomotive is now renumbered to 2802. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The NMBS/SNCB Class 28 number series has been brought back into use for 43 Bombardier TRAXX locomotives which have been hired from Angel Trains Cargo for use with B-Cargo, the freight division of NMBS/SNCB, since renamed Lineas. [1] They are numbered in two series - they carry their original numbers, E186 123 to E186 125, and E186 196 to E186 220, and have also been numbered into the NMBS/SNCB number series, 2801 to 2843. [1]
It was planned that they would work passenger services between Amsterdam, Brecht, Brussels and Antwerp. [1] Several are now running on push-pull Benelux trains, alongside NS Class 186 (NS TRAXX F140 MS). These trains have a locomotive at each end; some trains feature a Class 186 at one end and a Class 28 at the other one.
They also work on the heavy freight corridor between Aachen-West, Antwerp, and Zeebrugge.
The original Class 28 locomotives were produced by Baume-Marpent in 1949.
5 TRAXX F140 MS locomotives especially prepared for operations into France were numbered 2901 to 2905.
During 2015 two additional TRAXX F140 MS locomotives were hired by NMBS/SNCB and numbered as 2861 & 2862.
They have been joined by E 186 424, [5] covering for locomotives away for maintenance.