SNCF Class BB 15000 explained

SNCF BB 15000
Powertype:Electric
Electricsystem:25 kV 50 Hz AC catenary
Collectionmethod:Pantograph
Tractionmotors:1.5 kV DC traction motors controlled by thyristors
Builddate:1971 – 1978
Builder:Alstom & MTE
Locoweight:82t
Uicclass:B'B'
Transmission:73/44 gear ratio
Firstrundate:1971
Disposition:Six scrapped, remainder in service
Nicknames:"Nez cassés", "BB 4400kW"
Numinclass:59
Length:17.48m (57.35feet)
Width:3.05m (10.01feet)
Height:4.29m (14.07feet)
Safety:Crocodile, KVB. SNCF-VFE locomotives also have Memor II+
Operator:SNCF-VFE/SNCF-CIC/SNCF-TER

The SNCF class BB 15000 is a class of 25 kV 50 Hz electric locomotives built by Alstom and MTE between 1971 and 1978. Initially 65 locomotives strong, the class was widely deployed on the whole French 25 kV network before being replaced by TGV trains when the LGV Est went into service in 2007.

History

In the mid-1960s, SNCF sought a new type of dual-current electric locomotives. As thyristor technology advanced rapidly, SNCF decided to adopt the new technology for a new series of locomotives, later known as the Nez Cassés (Broken Noses, due to their cab styling by Paul Arzens) or BB 4400 kW. Given that the need for pure AC-locomotives was greatest, SNCF placed an initial order of five locomotives in 1968. In 1969 a second order of 10 locomotives followed, in 1970 a third order was made for another 10 locomotives. The remaining 40 locomotives were ordered in 1973.

The first five locomotives were delivered in 1971 in the overall-green "Maurienne" livery. The rest followed between 1973 and 1978, painted in the striking TEE-Arzens livery. Initially meant to support BB16000 locomotives on eastern and northeastern lines, which could not keep up with the timetables anymore after top speed on some sections was raised to 160km/h, the BB15000 series would become the most important locomotives on the northern and northeast network.

Career

1970s-2007

After being tested on the ParisÉpernay main line in 1971, they entered revenue service from 1972. They ran mostly on the northeastern network where they hauled nearly all the principle passenger trains, including the national TEE trains Kléber and Stanislas. Some services extended to the northwest, with workings to Lille, Calais and the Belgian border at Quévy.

Services remained stable throughout the 1970s and 1980s, but the opening of the Ligne-a-Grande-Vitesse Nord in 1993 started a cascade of assignments in which the BB 15000's lost services to either dual-voltage BB 26000 locomotives or to TGV trains. Yet BB 15000 locomotives remained strong in the northeast and hauled Corail Téoz services between Paris and Strasbourg from 2003 until mid-2005, when half of the loco-hauled services were converted to TGV trainsets, albeit still running on the classic line. In mid-2006 the remainder were also converted into TGV services, leaving only some TER trains for the Lorraine and Alsace regions, and the EuroCity trains between Basel and Brussels (loco change at Luxemburg) or Paris and Frankfurt (loco change at Strasbourg).

The partial opening of the LGV Est in June 2007 meant the end of classic locomotive-hauled Intercity trains between Paris and the northeastern regions, with BB 15000 locomotives losing a great deal of importance there.

2007-present

Although the end of locomotive-hauled Intercity trains in the northeast marked a downgrading of duties, it did not result in the withdrawal of the class.The remaining 60 locomotives are divided over the following three sectors:

Technology

The locomotive's body shell is shared with the other members of the "Nez Cassé" (broken nose) family (BB7200, BB22200) and is of the monocoque type.

The cab layout is shared with the BB7200 and BB22200 series and has a great deal in common with cabs of other SNCF locomotives of the 1960s. This class was also the first to introduce the VI ("Vitesse Imposée") cruise control system which is now standard on all SNCF locomotives delivered after 1971.

The electrical equipment consists of a single pantograph (type AM18U) which collects 25 kV from the catenary. Power is passed through a transformer which lowers the voltage to about 1500 V AC and a bridge rectifier controlled by thyristors rectify it into DC, which is then fed into the traction motors.

Brake equipment consists of pneumatic, electro-pneumatic, regenerative and dynamic brakes. The monomotor bogies were derived from the Y217 bogies of BB67400 locomotives and have primary (coil springs) and secondary ("sandwich" blocs) suspension.

The reliability of the locomotives is outstanding, as some locomotives have already passed the 10,000,000 km mark and have less than 2 defects per million kilometres, a number unrivaled by other similar European locomotives.[1]

Liveries

BB15000 locomotives have carried at least six different liveries:

The experimental uses of the class

BB 15000 locomotives were popular locomotives for conducting various experiments:

Fleet list

Many of the class were named after French communes, towns and cities.[2]

NumberRenumberedNameNotes
BB 15001Gretz-Armainvilliers
BB 15002Longwy
BB 15003Sarreguemines
BB 15004Sedan
BB 15005Saint-Louis
BB 15006Metz
BB 15007BB 7003
BB 10003
Reverted to its original condition and number in 1997
BB 15008Nancy
BB 15009Reims
BB 15010Strasbourg
BB 15011
BB 15012Châlons-sur-Marne
BB 15013Longuyon
BB 15014Thionville
BB 15015Biarritz
BB 15016Charleville-Mézières
BB 15017Saint-Avold
BB 15018
BB 15019Montigny-lès-Metz
BB 15020Pau
BB 15021Château-Thierry
BB 15022Pantin
BB 15023Meaux
BB 15024Lunéville
BB 15025
BB 15026Épernay
BB 15027Creutzwald
BB 15028Villiers-le-Bel
BB 15029Aurillac
BB 15030Forbach
BB 15031Moyeuvre-Grande
BB 15032Chambley
BB 15033Gagny
BB 15034Sète
BB 15035Nogent-sur-Marne
BB 15036Le Perreux-sur-Marne
BB 15037La Ferté-sous-Jouarre
BB 15038
BB 15039Rosny-sous-Bois
BB 15040
BB 15041
BB 15042
BB 15043Maizières-lès-Metz
BB 15044
BB 15045
BB 15046
BB 15047
BB 15048
BB 15049
BB 15050Vitry-le-François
BB 15051Aulnoye-Aymeries
BB 15052Cambrai
BB 15053Trouville
BB 15054
BB 15055BB 10004Reverted to its original condition and number in 1989
BB 15056Vannes
BB 15057
BB 15058Épinal
BB 15059Tourcoing
BB 15060Creil
BB 15061Sarrebourg
BB 15062Montmédy
BB 15063Verdun
BB 15064Saverne
BB 15065Vaires-sur-Marne

Models

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. Collardey. Bernard. BB 15000 : Les championnes s'acrochent. Rail Passion . 261. 50–63. 2264-5411.
  2. Book: Garvin . Brian . Fox . Peter . Appleby . Chris . SNCF/French National Railways . 1986 . Platform Five . Sheffield . 0-906579-62-7 . 25.