Class 750 Since 1991, 163 locomotives of the original class have been equipped with 3000 V electric train heating generator to satisfy the growing need for head-end power for new passenger cars. The locomotives received numerous other modifications to enhance their reliability and performance. Many of them have had their bogies modified to a new type of main frame suspension. As the network electrification continued, the demand for the locomotives soon decreased. Some of the locomotives have been withdrawn after a few years of service.
Czech Railways have withdrawn the last locomotive from the passenger service in 2014. As of April 2020, some units of this class are still in use in freight transport by
ČD Cargo and some private operators. The Slovak national operator
Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko uses a few of them in passenger service.
Class 755 (ŽSR) A complete reconstruction of a single locomotive was done in the middle 1990s in Slovakia. The locomotive received an entirely new composite body, a
Pielstick 12 PA 4 - 185 engine set to 1470 kW, a traction alternator and rectifier and a new control system. The whole project has been plagued by corruption reaching the top government officials. The locomotive has never been put into a fully operational order and after few trials, the whole project has been cancelled. The locomotive has been kept in storage until today.
Class 752 (Czech Republic), D 752 (Italy) In 1996, one locomotive of the original 753 class has been fitted with a K 6 S 310 DR engine recovered from a withdrawn
770/771 locomotive and assigned Class 752. The aim was to replace the troublesome K 12 V 230 DR engine with a less powerful, but more reliable design. After 2000, 9 more locomotives have been supplied to private freight operators in Italy. Four more have been delivered to a Czech private freight company. The reconstruction has not been very successful and no more locomotives have been modified in this way.
Class 755, 753.7 (Czech Rep.), 756 (ZSSK), D 753 (Italy) Since 2001 until 2011, 106 locomotives of both the original 753 and 750 classes have been extensively rebuilt using a new
Caterpillar 3512 B DI-TA engine and a new electronic control system. The first 31 pieces have been sold to private freight operators in Italy. More orders were placed by Czech freight operators, both private and state-owned. Ten locomotives have been reconstructed in the same way in Slovakia.
Class 750.7 (ČD), 757 (ZSSK) Since 2010, reconstructions similar to the 753.7 class, but equipped with an electric train heating generator, have been done in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. 19 locomotives have been delivered to
Czech Railways and 25 to
Železničná spoločnosť Slovensko Class 753.6 (Czech Republic) Since 2012, a reconstruction similar to the Class 753.7, but with an entirely new locomotive body, has been carried out on 18 locomotives for numerous freight operators in the Czech Republic. == References ==