List of SNCF classes
List of locomotive and multiple unit classes of SNCF. Classes in bold are in use, whilst those in italics have been withdrawn.
Numbering Scheme
Locomotives and Multiple Units
Vehicle numbers are three to six digits long. The first (not always present) digit indicates the sector in which that vehicle operates:
- 1: SNCF Voyages: high-speed services, including the TGV
- 2: Intercités: medium-distance services
- 4: SNCF Fret: freight operations
- 5: Transport Express Régional (TER): urban, local and regional services
- 6: SNCF Infra: maintains rail infrastructure, the assets of Réseau ferré de France (RFF)
- 7: Departmental use
- 8: Transilien: commuter services serving Île-de-France[1]
The next (possibly first) two or three digits of a vehicle's number indicate its class, in loose bands corresponding to the traction and power output of the stock:
- 0-9999: DC Electric
- 10000-19999: AC Electric
- 20000-29999: Dual Voltage
- 30000-39999: Triple Voltage
- 40000-49999: Quadruple Voltage
- 60000-79999: Diesel
The final digits uniquely identify the engine within its class, but in the case of a three digit class number, the engine number may begin adding to the class number (for example, a Class 22200 may have a number beginning 222, 223 or 224).
Multiple units are numbered the same as locomotives, but prefixed by X for DMUs or Z for EMUs. Diesel shunters are prefixed Y. A now discontinued practice was to prefix the class number by the wheel arrangement.[2]
TGV numbering scheme
Each TGV trainset has its own number, found on the nose. Within the set, each vehicle is given its own number. The power cars are numbered by the standard locomotive numbering scheme, prefixed by TGV. The trailers are given a number which consists of the first two digits of the power car's number, followed by the number of the trailer in the set, and finishing with the number of the trainset, prefixed by TGVR or TGVZR, if powered.[2]
Locomotives
Electric locomotives
DC
- BB 1-80
- BB 100
- BB 200
- BB 300
- BB 325
- 2D2 500
- BB 800
- BB 900
- CC 1100
- BB 1300
- BB 1400
- BB 1500
- BB 1600
- 2BB2 3200
- 2BB2 3300
- 2CC2 3400
- 1ABBA1 3500
- 1ABBA1 3600
- 1CC1 3700
- 1CC1 3800
- BB 4100
- BB 4200
- BB 4600
- BB 4700
- BB 4730
- 2D2 5000
- 2D2 5100
- 2D2 5200
- 2D2 5300
- 2D2 5400
- 2D2 5500
- CC 6001 (Prototype loco)
- BBB 6002 (Prototype loco)
- BBB 6003 (Prototype loco) (ex-BBB 20003)
- CC 6500
- CC 7000 (Prototype locos)
- BB 7003 (Prototype loco) (ex-BB 15007)
- CC 7100
- BB 7200
- BB 8100
- BB 8500
- BB 8700
- BB 9001-9002 (Prototype locos)
- BB 9003-9004 (Prototype locos)
- 2D2 9100
- BB 9200
- BB 9300
- BB 9400
- BB 9600
- BB 9700
- BB 80000
- BB 88500
AC
- BB 10001 (Prototype loco)
- CC 10002 (Prototype loco) (ex-BB 16655)
- BB 10003 (Prototype loco) (ex-BB 15007)
- BB 10004 (Prototype loco) (ex-BB 15055)
- BB 12000 "Monocabine"
- BB 13000 "Monocabine"
- CC 14000 "Monocabine"
- CC 14100 "Monocabine"
- BB 15000
- BB 16000
- BB 16100
- BB 16500
- BB 17000
Dual-voltage
- CC 20001 (Prototype loco)
- CC 20002 (Prototype loco)
- BBB 20003 (Prototype loco)
- BB 20004 (Prototype loco) (ex-BB 16540)
- BB 20005 (Prototype loco) (ex-BB 16028)
- BB 20006 (Prototype loco) (ex-BB 10001)
- BB 20011-20012 (Prototype locos) (ex-BB 22379 and 22380)
- BB 20100
- C 20150
- BB 20200
- CC 21000
- BB 22200
- CC 25000
- BB 25100
- BB 25150
- BB 25200
- BB 25500
- BB 26000 "Sybic"
- BB 27000 "Prima"
- BB 27300 "Prima"
- Class 92
Triple-voltage
Quadruple-voltage
Diesel locomotives
Main-line locomotives
- BB 60000 (Alstom/Vossloh shunters)
- BB 60001 (Prototype loco)
- C 60002 (Prototype loco)
- BB 60021 (Prototype loco)
- BB 60031-60033 (Prototype locos)
- 1D1 60051 (Prototype loco)
- C 61000 + TC 61100
- BB 61000
- A1A A1A 62000
- BB 62400
- BB 63000
- BB 63400
- BB 63500
- BB 64700 + TBB 64800
- CC 65000
- CC 65500
- BB 66000
- BB 66400
- BB 66600
- BB 66700
- BB 67000
- BB 67200
- BB 67300
- BB 67400
- A1AA1A 68000
- A1AA1A 68500
- BB 69000 (Prototype locos)
- BB 69200 (ex-BB 66000 refurbished)
- BB 69400 (ex-BB 66400 refurbished)
- CC 70000 (Prototype locos)
- BB 71000
- CC 72000
- CC 72100
- BB 75000 "Prima"
- CC 80000 (Former gas-turbine locos)
Shunting locomotives
- Y 2100
- Y 2200
- Y 2400
- Y 5100
- Y 6000
- Y 6200
- Y 6300
- Y 6400
- Y 7100
- Y 7400
- Y 8000
- Y 8400
- Y 9000 (ex-Y 7100/7400 refurbished)
- Y 9100
- Y 11000
- YBD 12000
- YBE 14000
- YBE 15000
- Y 50100
- Y 51100
- Y 51200
- Y BL
Multiple units
TGV
- TGV Atlantique
- TGV Duplex
- TGV La Poste
- TGV POS (Paris - Ostfrankreich - Süddeutschland)
- TGV Réseau
- TGV Sud-Est
- TGV-TMST (Trans-Manche Super Train)
- TGV Thalys PBA (Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam)
- TGV Thalys PBKA (Paris-Brussels-Köln/Amsterdam)
Diesel and gas-turbine multiple units
Diesel units metre gauge
- X 200 (Verney)(Blanc-Argent railway)
- X 240 (Blanc-Argent railway)
- X 74500 (Blanc-Argent railway)
Diesel units standard gauge
- X 1500 (ex-Diesel unit T 1500 from ETG)
- X 2100
- X 2200
- X 2400
- X 2700 (RGP)
- X 2720 (RGP)
- X 2770 (RGP)
- X 2800
- X 3000
- X 3400
- X 3500
- X 3600
- X 3700
- X 3800
- X 4200
- X 4300
- X 4500
- X 4630
- X 4750
- X 4790
- X 4900
- X 5500
- X 5800
- X 9100
- X 72500
- X 73500
- X 73900
- X 76500
- X 94750 (Parcels units)
- X 94630 (Cannes-Ranguin)
- X 97150 (A2E)
Trailers
- XR 6000
- XR 6100
- XR 6200
- XR 7300
- XR 7800
Turbotrains
Electric multiple units
DC 3rd-rail units metre gauge
- Z 100 (Cerdagne railway)
- Z 150 (Cerdagne railway)
- Z 200 (Cerdagne railway)
- Z 300 (Cerdagne railway)
- Z 600 (St-Gervais-Vallorcine railway)
- Z 800 (St-Gervais-Vallorcine railway)
- Z 850 (St-Gervais-Vallorcine railway)
DC 3rd-rail units standard gauge
- Z 1200
- Z 1300
- Z 1400
- Z 1500
- Z 5177
DC units
- Z 3600
- Z 3700
- Z 3800
- Z 4100
- Z 4200
- Z 4400
- Z 4500
- Z 4900
- Z 5100
- Z 5300
- Z 5600 (Double-decker)
- Z 7100
- Z 7300 (Z2)
- Z 7500 (Z2)
AC units
Dual-voltage units
- Z 8100
- Z 8800 (Double-decker)
- Z 9500 (Z2)
- Z 9600 (Z2)
- Z 20500 (Double-decker)
- Z 20900 (Double-decker)
- Z 21500
- Z 22500 (Double-decker)
- Z 23500 (Double-decker)
- Z 24500 (Double-decker)
- U 25500 (Light-rail)
- Z 26500 (Double-decker)
- Z 27500
- Z 92050 (Double-decker)
Bi-mode units
References
- ↑ "Railway Operators in France". Railfaneurope.net. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
- 1 2 "French Railways numbering scheme". Clem Tillier. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
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