The Class 746 initially operated on the
Milan-
Bologna-
Florence-
Rome-
Naples main line; after portions of it were electrified, they served on the Milan-
Turin and the Milan-
Brescia railways. In the 1960s, they were operating in
Sicily and on the
Adriatic coast railway (based at
Ancona shed), until their withdrawals, which were concluded by 1967. While fast, powerful and suitable for both fast passenger and goods trains, the Class 746 proved difficult to start and somewhat uneasy when running at or close to its top speed (with both problems originating from its compound engine); also, at higher speeds the low-pressure cylinders contributed relatively little to the locomotive's power output. The locomotives fitted with Caprotti valve gear also turned out to have problems when functioning in reverse. Their poor riding qualities and their huge mass (for Italian standards) led some Milanese crews to nickname them "
Krassin". In 1930, all the locomotives were modified with improved draughting. In 1932, four locomotives, two with
Walschaerts valve gear (the 746.007 and the 046) and two with
Caprotti valve gear (the 746.107 and the 108), were modified with a simple-expansion engine; while results were very encouraging, with the modified locomotives being as performant as the unmodified ones but performing better at higher speeds, the widespread electrification meant that this experiment was not followed up with more conversions. while pulling an evening express. While the coaches all stayed on the rails, the engine & tender derailed, & ended up sinking a meter into the sand, & the front of the engine dipped in the sea. To recover the locomotive (a task that took 31 days) a temporary barrier between the engine and the sea was erected, after which the engine was dug out of the sand, jacked up and had temporary rails put under it. The main service line was then temporary disconnected, and connected to the temporary rails under the 038. After that, two
735 class engines dragged 038 back onto the line. Afterwards, the service line was reconnected. ==Preservation==