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Press conference "Europe on the train" in Bregenz on 16 September 2021 with a Siemens locomotive ES 64 U 2 (Taurus) in the "Europa-Design"

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Deutsch: Pressekonferenz „Europa am Zug“ in Bregenz am 16. September 2021 mit einer Siemens ES 64 U 2 (Taurus) Lokomotive im „Europa-Design“ (1116 276-7. 9.7.20), daher auch „EU-Lok“. Diese Lokomotive wurde zum 25-jährigen Jubiläum des österreichischen EU-Beitritts von der Europäischen Kommission und der ÖBB auf Schiene gebracht. Sie wurde am 3. Juli 2020 in der Autoreisezuganlage der ÖBB am Hauptbahnhof Wien eingeweiht. Direkt nach der Einweihung fuhr die EU-Lok mit rund 10.000 PS ab und wird durch ganz Österreich Zeichen für den Grünen Deal setzen, der Europa bis spätestens 2050 zu einem klimaneutralen Kontinent machen soll. Die Lokomotive hat eine Stundenleistung von 6400 kW und bis zu 230 km/h schnell. Die Fa. Roco bietet ein Modell dieser Lokomotive im EU-Design unter der Bezeichnung: ÖBB “25 Jahre Österreich in der EU” (BR 1116 276-7) an. Der Name „Taurus“ (lateinische für Stier) ist sehr passend für die Lokomotive im EU-Design, hat doch nach der griechischen Mythologie der Göttervater Zeus die phönizische Königstochter Eurṓpē (Europa), in Stiergestalt schwimmend auf seinem Rücken nach Kreta entführt. Auf dem zu sehen: Leiterin Abteilung für Europaangelegenheite in Landhaus Martina Büchel-German, Landeshauptmann Markus Wallner, Leiter Pressestelle des Landes Vorarlberg Thomas Mair.
English: Press conference "Europe on the train" in Bregenz on 16 September 2021 with a Siemens locomotive ES 64 U 2 (Taurus) in the "Europa-Design" (1116 276-7. 9.7.20), therefore also "EU-Lok". This locomotive was brought to the 25th anniversary of Austrian EU accession from the European Commission and the ÖBB on rail. She was inaugurated on 3 July 2020 in the ÖBB Central Station Vienna. Immediately after the inauguration, the EU locomotive drove off with around 10,000 hp and will set signs for the green deal throughout Austria, which should make Europe to a climate-neutral continent by 2050 at the latest. The locomotive has an hourly output of 6400 kW and can drove up to 230 km / h. The company Roco offers a model of this locomotive in the EU design under the name: ÖBB "25 years Austria in the EU" (BR 1116 276-7). The name "Taurus" (Latin for bull) is very suitable for the locomotive in the EU design. After the Greek mythology Godfather Zeus kidnaped the Phoenician royal daughter Eurṓpē (Europe), in a Stature as a bull on his back to Crete. At the sight: Head of Department of European Affairs in the government : Martina Büchel-German, Governor Markus Wallner, Head of Press Office of the government Vorarlberg Thomas Mair.
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