SNCF Class Z 50000

SNCF Z 50000
Francilien

Z 50015/16 and Z 50017/18 units on the same platform during inauguration day, at the gare de Luzarches
Manufacturer Bombardier, Crespin
Capacity Seated: 405†/503*
Standing: 468†/552* (at 4 per square metre)
Specifications
Train length 94,300 mm (309 ft 5 in)†
112,500 mm (369 ft 1 in)*
Car length 16.53 m (54 ft 3 in) (end car)
13.24 m (43 ft 5 in) (intermediate cars)
Width 3,060 mm (10 ft 0 in)
Height 4,280 mm (14 ft 1 in)
Entry 985 mm (38.8 in)
Wheel diameter 840 mm (33 in)
Wheelbase 1,900 mm (75 in)
Maximum speed 140 km/h (87 mph)
Weight 240 tonnes (240 long tons; 260 short tons)* / 210 tonnes (210 long tons; 230 short tons)†
Power output 2.95 MW (3,960 hp)* (2.62 MW or 3,510 hp continuous[1])
Acceleration 0.87 m/s2 (2.9 ft/s2) (0 to 50 km/h or 0 to 31 mph)*
Deceleration 1.05 m/s2 (3.4 ft/s2)*
Electric system(s) 1.5 kV / 25 kV AC Catenary
Current collection method Pantograph
Coupling system Scharfenberg coupler
Notes
Sources:[1][2][3] except where noted
* Eight car train, † Seven car train

The SNCF Z 50000 is an electric multiple unit train built by Bombardier Transportation (manufacturer's designation SPACIUM 3.O6) for the French rail operator SNCF, for use under Transilien operations in the Île-de-France.

It is commonly called ‘Francilien’, and sometimes ‘NAT’ (for French: «Nouvelle Automotrice Transilien», which was its project name).

History and design

In 2004, STIF began the tendering process for approximately 180 new trains, Nouvelle Automotrice Transilien (NAT) to replace the railcars nicknamed INOX: SNCF Z 5300; Z 6100; and trains using RIB-RIO (Rame Inox Banlieue, Rame Inox Omnibus.[note 1]) push-push trainsets. Alstom, Siemens and Bombardier were initial involved in the bidding process.[4]

In 2006 Bombardier obtained a contract from SNCF and STIF for 172 ‘Francilien’ trainsets, with an option for 200 more.[5] (cost €1.850 billion.[1]) The design was for a train operating a typical journey of 30 to 50 km (31 mi) length, including numerous stop lasting 30 to 40 seconds,[6] and able to operate from either 1.5 kV DC or 25 kV AC overhead line electrification.[6]

The vehicles use an articulated design using Jakobs bogie intercarriage articulation. of seven or eight carriages; seating layout is [3+2] formation giving over 400 seats in a seven-car unit, over 500 in an eight-car set. Total occupation exceeds 800 (or 1000 in eight-car trains) including standing passengers at 4 per square meter.[3][5][7]

The vehicle's width is 3.06 metres (10.0 ft), wider than previous trains, which is achieved by having a short standard carriage's length of 13.24 metres (43.4 ft).[6][8] The inter-carriage passages are wide, limiting bottlenecking.[8]

All interior lights are provided by light-emitting diodes (LED), so power consumption is lessened.[6]

Livery

Z 50000 exterior with a green leaf and the end of a grey banner

The Z 50000's appearance refers to three main entities: green leaves evoke Transilien, red doors evoke SNCF, and a long grey banner on each side evokes the Syndicat des transports d'Île-de-France (STIF).[9]

Introduction and operations

Bombardier presented the Spacium vehicle at Crespin on 6 February 2009.[10] The first unit delivered for commercial operations to the SNCF was the unit ‘Z 50015/16’, also numbered #8, on 21 October 2009.

The first service operated by a Francilien train was on Line H from Paris Gare du Nord to Luzarches on Sunday 13 December 2009.[11]

See also

Notes

  1. See fr:Rame inox de banlieue, and fr:Rame inox omnibus, on French language wikipedia

References

  1. 1 2 3 Dossier de Presse (28 mars 2008) Visite à Crespin (Nord) de la ligne de fabrication du Francilien (PDF) (in French), STIF, 28 March 2008
  2. Paris prepares for the Spacium age (IRJ, 2008), p.30 "Spacium Technical Data"
  3. 1 2 SPACIUM 3.O6 - Ile-de-France commuter train, Technical Data
  4. Des trains modernisés sur le réseau Transilien (PDF), Syndicat des Transports d'Ile-de-France, 24 March 2006, 3. Nouvelle Automotrice Transilien (NAT)
  5. 1 2 Paris prepares for the Spacium age (IRJ, 2008), p.29
  6. 1 2 3 4 "L'automotrice "Francilien", futur matériel pour l'Île-de-France"", Revue générale des chemins de fer (in French) (172): 7–16, May 2008, ISSN 0035-3183
  7. SPACIUM 3.O6 - Ile-de-France commuter train, Technical Drawing
  8. 1 2 SPACIUM 3.O6 - Ile-de-France commuter train, Project Overview
  9. "Livrée : le Francilien crée la surprise", Rail passion (in French) (147), January 2010
  10. "Spacium готов к испытаниям" (2009) p.31
  11. First run for the Francilien, SNCF, 11 December 2009

Sources

Literature

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