SNCF Class BB 8500

Class BB 8500

SNCF BB 8629 at Matabiau Station, Toulouse (2006-07-05)
Type and origin
Power type Electric
Builder Alstom
Build date 1964–1974
Total produced 146
Specifications
UIC class B'B'
Gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 12 in)
Driver dia. 1,100 mm (43.31 in)
Length 14.70 m (48 ft 2.7 in) (8501-8536)
14.94 m (49 ft 0.2 in) (8537-8587)
15.57 m (51 ft 1.0 in)(8588-8646)
Loco weight 78 t (77 long tons; 86 short tons) (8501-8536)
79 t (78 long tons; 87 short tons) (8537-8587)
80 t (79 long tons; 88 short tons) (8588-8646)
Electric system(s) 1.5 kV DC Catenary
Current collection Pantograph
Traction motors 2×660 TAB A1 (8501-8536) or 2×TAB 660B1 (8537-8646) monomotors
Performance figures
Maximum speed 100 or 140 km/h (62 or 87 mph)
Power output 2,610 kilowatts (3,500 hp) (8501-8536)
2,940 kilowatts (3,940 hp) (8537-8646)
Tractive effort 323 or 197 kN (72,600 or 44,300 lbf)
Career
Operators SNCF VFE*
SNCF TER†
SNCF Transilien‡
SNCF Infra¤
Class
  • ¤BB 8500
    †‡BB 8500 & BB88500
Number in class
Nicknames Danseuses (Dancers)
Locale
  • Tournay-Capvern
    †TER Bourgogne, Midi-Pyrénées, Languedoc & Rhône-Alpes. ECS at Paris-Gare de Lyon, Paris-Gare d'Austerlitz & Lyon
Disposition

The SNCF Class BB 8500 class are part of a series of electric locomotives built by Alsthom for SNCF. They are the direct current version of the 25 kV alternating current SNCF BB 17000 and dual system SNCF BB 25500.

The locomotives are fitted with monomotor bogies with two different gear ratios. This allows them to increase their tractive effort in exchange for a reduction in their top speed. This makes them suitable for both freight and passenger trains. They acquired the nickname Danseuses (dancers) due to their tendency to sway from side to side at speed, which led to them being blacked at a number of depots.[5]

They were built in three distinct batches, leading to detail differences. They remain in use as mixed traffic locomotives, mostly with TER and but with some remaining for special duties. Thirty locomotives, dedicated to empty stock moves, have been reclassified as BB 88500.[2] Likewise in 2001, 20 of the class were dedicated for workings on the Ligne de la Maurienne. They were classified BB 8700 for this period.

References

  1. Marco van Uden. "SNCF VFE electric locomotives". Retrieved 2008-01-29.
  2. 1 2 Marco van Uden. "SNCF TER electric locomotives". Retrieved 2008-01-29.
  3. Marco van Uden. "SNCF Île de France electric locomotives". Retrieved 2008-01-29.
  4. Marco van Uden. "SNCF Departmental electric locomotives". Retrieved 2008-01-29.
  5. Haydock, David; Fox, Peter (1999). European Handbook No. 4 French Railways Locomotives & Multiple Units (Third ed.). Sheffield, UK: Platform 5 Publishing Ltd. ISBN 1-872524-87-7.
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