SNCF BB 1320
SNCF BB 1320|
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| Maximum speed |
65 km/h (40 mph)[1] |
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| Power output |
912 kW (1,223 hp)[1] |
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The SNCF locomotives BB 1321 to BB 1324 were a class of 1500 V DC 4 axle electric locomotives originally built for the Chemin de Fer de Paris à Orléans in the 1920s.[1]
After incorporation into SNCF the locomotives were used for shunting duties after the late 1940s.[2]
See also
References
Literature
- Jacques Defrance (1969, republished 1978). Le matériel moteur de la SNCF. La Vie du Rail.
External links
Locomotives of SNCF |
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| | Dual-voltage: | | | | Prototype and experimental | |
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| | Triple-voltage: | |
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| | Diesel locomotives | | Main-line locos: | | | | Prototype and experimental |
- BB 60000
- BB 60001
- C 60002
- BB 60021
- BB 60031
- 1D1 60051
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| | Shunters: |
- 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
- Y 9100
- Y 11000
- YBD 12000
- YBE 14000
- YBE 15000
- Y 50100
- Y 51100
- Y 51200
- Y BL
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