Electric locomotive 2D2 9128 of the French State Railways.
Update!
■ With PluX22 interface available for the first
■ With filigree pantographs
■ Raised locomotive numbers
■ Driver's cab and engine room lighting preinstalled; switchable in
digital mode
The parade line of the class 2D2 9100 was the “Ligne Impériale” -
the imperial line which connected the French capital Paris with
Lyon and Marseille on the Mediterranean coast. With a top speed of
140 kilometres per hour and a tractive force of 900 tonnes, the
locomotives were perfect for hauling express trains. The SNCF
ordered the first series of 35 locomotives in 1950. The number of
2D2 9100 locomotives was to increase to 100 over the years.
Although its silhouette appeared relatively modern, the technology
of this locomotive was from the 1920s. Therefore, the locomotives
were soon replaced by more modern class CC 7100 locomotives.
Smaller and lighter motors replaced the Buchli motor, which was
expensive and tricky to maintain and was used for the 2D2 9100
locomotives. Nevertheless, the class 2D2 9100 locomotives were
still used until the 1980s.
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