ÖBB Class 1043


The ÖBB Class 1043 is a class of thyristor-controlled universal electric locomotives operated initially by the Austrian Federal Railways. The ten members of the class were derived from the Class Rc operated by the Swedish State Railways.
The locomotives were the first in Austria to use thyristors. After successful test runs on the Semmering and Tauern mountain railway lines, the first four members of the class built by ASEA entered service with the ÖBB in 1971 and in the beginning of 1972, and the remaining six followed after a short delay while other Rc2 were manufacured in 1973. The engines were used for passenger and freights services, mainly in the Austrian Alpine regions. One member of the class was subsequently withdrawn from service in 1999, due to irreparable accident damage.
, Sweden
The remaining nine units were sold in 2001 to the Tågåkeriet i Bergslagen AB railway company and returned to Sweden as Tågab Rc2. The first three engines were purchased by the Swedish Rail Administration by 2004; Tågab Rc2 004 was removed from service after a fire in 2008.