SNCF Class BB 60031
The SNCF Class BB 60031 diesel locomotives were built by Homecourt/Jeumont for the Chemin de Fer Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée in 1938. They were powered by Sulzer engines, producing 550 hp, and weighed 66.7 tons.
Three locomotives were built. They were initially numbered DMD 1-3, but were soon renumbered into the SNCF numbering system as 040 DD 1-3. In 1962, they were renumbered again as BB 60031-60033.
Details of each locomotive are shown below:
Number |
Built |
Withdrawn |
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1938 |
1939 |
1962 |
DMD 1 |
040 DD 1 |
BB 60031 |
1938 |
1970 |
Scrapped |
DMD 2 |
040 DD 2 |
BB 60032 |
1938 |
1971 |
Preserved at Musée Français du Chemin de Fer |
DMD 3 |
040 DD 3 |
BB 60033 |
1938 |
1969 |
Scrapped |
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One locomotive, no. BB 60032, survives in preservation at the French National Railway Museum in Mulhouse.
External links
Locomotives of SNCF
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DC:
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AC
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Prototype and experimental
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BB 10001 · CC 10002 · BB 10003 · BB 10004
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Dual-voltage:
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Prototype and experimental
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Triple-voltage:
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Quad-voltage:
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Main-line locos:
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Prototype and experimental
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- BB 60000
- BB 60001
- C 60002
- BB 60021
- BB 60031
- 1D1 60051
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Shunters:
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- 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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