The BB302 class has a length of , width of , and height of . It weighs . Its maximum speed is . The class were originally powered by a Maybach Mercedes-Benz 12V 493 TZ10B diesel engine with ; between 1998–2000, a midlife overhaul program was carried out on all units to increase its power output to by replacing the original engine with an MTU engine. It has two
bogies configured in a
B′B′ axle arrangement, each of which has two drive shafts connected to each other. It is usually used as a
mixed traffic locomotive, to pull
passenger or
freight trains, and also for
shunting. The BB302 class is part of the Henschel DHG1000BB series, which also includes the
BB303 class. The BB302s are virtually identical to the later BB303 class, with the major difference being the weight, as the BB302s are slightly heavier than BB303s. Other differences include the
control stand for the BB302 being located on the right-hand side of the cab. Early in its service, the BB302 also used spoked wheels, which were later replaced by the more common unspoked wheels. == History ==