Class of German diesel-electric locomotives
DB Class 240 The last operational DB Class 240, now owned by and in the livery of the Häfen und Güterverkehr Köln
Performance figures Maximum speed 160 km/h (99 mph)[ 1] Power output 2,650 kW (3,550 hp)[ 1] Tractive effort Starting: 405 kN (91,000 lbf)[ 1]
The DB Class 240 are a class of Co′Co′ diesel-electric locomotives which were produced in the 1980s by MaK in collaboration with Krupp and ABB as DE 1024 as prototypes/technology demonstrators for a possible future order from the Deutsche Bundesbahn .
Three units were made, but no orders arose, at least in part due to the Reunification of Germany making similarly specified DR Class 132s available in large numbers.