Two types of radio remote control have been utilised in order to make better use of these locomotives. Initially locomotives were equipped with radio equipment which allowed the
Bergmeister (or
Rückenmeister) (The yard hump controller) to control the locomotive. A driver still occupied the locomotive for safety reasons, and to control the locomotive. This method was used in large computer controlled
marshalling yards such as Mannheim marshalling yard (German:
Mannheim rbf),
Seelze,
Maschen,
Munich,
Kornwestheim Rbf and
Nuremberg. Since Nuremberg Rbf has a downward gradient of the track (see
Gravity Yard), the locomotives are coupled to 6-axle flat wagons converted to
brake tenders by being loaded with concrete weights. This makes it is possible for them to stop trains of up to .
Classes 294, 295 From 1995, large numbers of locomotives of the class were fitted a different type of radio remote produced by
Krauss-Maffei (KM) ) 294 The remote device is carried by remote train driver (German:
Lokrangierführer LRF ) in a so-called "Belly Box" (see
Remote control locomotive for details) and operated in a manner similar to that of a toy car or model aircraft remote control. This type of control is used in shunting operations and was previously used with smaller shunting locomotives such as the
DB Class V 60 and
DB Class Köf III (DB class 331 to 335) The rebuilt locomotives of the 290 series form
Class 294, rebuilt locomotives of the 291 series form
Class 295 The locomotives have radio receiver in the cab, the LRF (remote train driver) must manually turn on the locomotive cab radio using a key switch on the locomotives control panel. A vehicle equipped with this type of remote control has a lamp above the cab window that lights to indicate that the locomotive is capable of receiving the radio signal. This means that the remote train driver (LRF) can now operate the locomotive at the trackside. Various functions can be activated remotely - brakes, start,
Vkonstant: i.e. running speed is automatically maintained, Sand, clutch etc.
Class 296 In 2007 locomotives of Class 290 which already had radio control for use in marshalling yards had the newer Krauss-Maffei remote fitted as well, allowing trackside control. These units were given the classification
Class 296 and are found in the marshalling yards at
Gremberg,
Mannheim, Munich and Northern
Seelze. 45 locomotives are expected to be rebuilt to have both types of remote control. ==Future==