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The body of the EL.200 was entirely metal, welded from steel plates. The coupling devices and buffers were bolted to the frame, forming a single unit with the body. To achieve higher tractive force and increased stability, the locomotive was ballasted with
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developed the design and then built the lightweight EL.200 series locomotives without electrical equipment. The pre-assembled vehicles, with factory numbers 342 to 345, were sent to the
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factory in Warsaw, where, in cooperation with
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with a total maximum hourly power output of 588 kW. The electrical equipment, designed by
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