The SNCF BB 26000 locomotives are a class of dual voltage, four axle B'B' electric locomotives capable of a top speed of 200 km/h built by GEC Alsthom between 1988 and 1998 for SNCF. The locomotives are also commonly known as the Sybics. [note 1] Design and development Les BB 26000 sont une série de locomotives électriques de la SNCF, surnommées « Sybic » contraction de « Synchrone » et « Bicourant ». Description Double traction de BB 26000 avec la 26075 en tête (livrée béton) et la 26163 (livrée « En voyage ») tractant un train Copenhague - Modane à l'approche de son terminus.
Trains d'Europe BB 26000 SNCF
Le nombre de locomotives BB 26000 construites est de 234, numérotées 26001 à 26234. Au 3 juin 2023, le parc BB 26000 en service est de 148 exemplaires [1]. Quatre entités de la SNCF sont utilisatrices de ces locomotives : SNCF Voyages (ou SNCF VFE) ; Intercités (ou SNCF CIC) ; Fret SNCF ; TER. The SNCF BB 26000 locomotives are a class of dual voltage, four axle B'B' electric locomotives capable of a top speed of 200 km/h built by GEC Alsthom between 1988 and 1998 for SNCF. The locomotives are also commonly known as the Sybics. Design and development The SNCF BB 20011 and SNCF BB 20012 were electric locomotives used for testing, built by Alsthom between 1985 and 1986. The two locomotives were the synchronous dual-voltage prototypes for Class BB 26000 . In 1994 the locomotives were re-used for work on the Channel Tunnel, then converted to standard class BB 22200s in 1995. History The SNCF Class BB 36000 locomotives (named Astride) are a class of triple voltage 4 axle twin bogie electric locomotives built by GEC-Alsthom (later Alstom) between 1996 and 2001 for SNCF (similar to Bombardier-Alstom HHP-8 ).
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The BB 26000 is a dual voltage electric locomotive built by GEC Alsthom between 1988-1998 for the French National Railways Network (SNCF). Commonly known as the Sybics, they are capable of a top speed of 200 km/h. Built to fulfill both passenger and freight duties; the original specifications. SNCF Class BB 26000, dubbed "Sybic", contraction of synchronous and dual-current, is an electric locomotive. Class BB 26000 answer a need of multipurpose locomotives, able to pull heavy freight trains as well as fast passengers trains. Therefore, they are dual-current and use synchronous engines capable of high power. P SNCF Class BB 26000, Pantographe (6 F) T SNCF Class BB 26000, Livrée TER Alsace (6 F) SNCF Class BB 26000, Livrée TER Grand-Est (14 F) Media in category "SNCF Class BB 26000" The following 25 files are in this category, out of 25 total. 20221002 SNCF 26162.jpg 6,000 × 4,000; 8.47 MB 20221002 SNCF 26168.jpg 6,000 × 4,000; 7.19 MB The SNCF Class BB 26000 "Sybic" electric locomotives were built by Alstom between 1988-1998. It is shown here in multiservice livery.. France, in standard SNCF livery but assigned to TER Alsace (regional passenger service). The BB 26000 series were built between 1988 and 1998. Photo Date: 8/18/2009 Upload Date: 4/4/2010 4:41:45 AM : Location.
26205 SNCF BB 26000 at Andancette, France by MANOHA LAURENT France, Photo, Train
The SNCF BB 26000 locomotives is a class of dual voltage, four axle B'B' electric locomotives capable of a top speed of 200 km/h built by Alsthom between 1988 and 1998 for SNCF. The locomotives are also commonly known as the „Sybics". The class was designed to fulfil both freight and passenger roles, the specifications included the ability. SNCF BB 16000 are a class of 25 kV 50 Hz AC electric locomotives produced by MTE. They are the AC version of the BB 9200 This class of 62 locomotives was ordered in 1958 in order to equip the north east network with high speed locomotives capable of running at 160 km/h (99 mph) under 25 kV-50 Hz single-phase catenary.
Le "Sybic" sono le ultime locomotive elettriche monomotore a carrello della SNCF. La motorizzazione utilizzata è la stessa del TGV Atlantique sviluppato nello stesso periodo con motore sincrono che sviluppa una potenza di 5.600 kW inferiore ai 5.900 kW delle CC 6500, ma con le BB 26000 molto più leggere con un peso di 90 t contro le 116. The BB 22200, which was the first two-current locomotive to be delivered in series to the SNCF in 1976, was followed by 234 more locomotives of the series BB 26000 from 1988 on. The locomotive soon became known under the name „Sybic", which was chosen for the terms „synchrone" (stands for synchronous motors) and „bicourant" (stands.
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SNCF Class BB 26000 locomotive in France. Video only with background music from Epidemic Sound.Une vidéo spéciale BB 26000 'Sybic' locomotive SNCF, avec des. The SNCF BB 26000 locomotives are a class of dual voltage, four axle B'B' electric locomotives capable of a top speed of 200 km/h built by GEC Alsthom between 1988 and 1998 for SNCF.The locomotives are also commonly known as the Sybics.. Design and development. The class were built to fulfil both freight and passenger roles; the specifications included the ability to haul 16 Corail coaches at.