N-Wagen
The n-Wagen are a type of passenger coach used by Deutsche Bundesbahn and subsequently Deutsche Bahn. With two double-leafed doors per side to enable a high passenger throughput rate, the coaches were conceived for short dwell times in commuter and regional transit. Succeeding the yl-coaches, 5,000 units were built from 1958 to 1981, with some remaining in service still today.
Origin of the name
The UIC classification identifier letter "n" is an abbreviation for Nahverkehr ; the complete description is local transit passenger coach with a length of over 24.5 meteres, open coach with centre aisle in 2nd class, centre aisle or side corridor in 1st class, two centre doors, with 36-pole control cable for push-pull operations.The term Silberling derives from the coaches' stainless steel body, which was originally unpainted, giving them a unique silver look.
Technical data
Type overview
- Indicator z: Central control
- Indicator r: disc brakes