
The Nez Cassé series of locomotives is a large family of electric and diesel locomotives intended primarily for fast passenger service on the French
SNCF
The Société nationale des chemins de fer français (, , SNCF ) is France's national State-owned enterprise, state-owned railway company. Founded in 1938, it operates the Rail transport in France, country's national rail traffic along with th ...
railway system. Produced by
Alsthom
Alstom SA () is a French multinational rolling stock manufacturer which operates worldwide in rail transport markets. It is active in the fields of passenger transportation, signaling, and locomotives, producing high-speed, suburban, regional a ...
for use under multiple electrification networks and un-electrified lines, they have been in widespread use from the 1960s into the 21st century. Classes produced in the main series were
BB 7200/7600 and
CC 6500 under 1.5 kV DC,
BB15000 under 25 kV 50 Hz AC,
BB 22200 (7200+15000) and
CC 21000 under dual 1.5 kV DC and 25 kV 50 Hz AC, and the diesel
CC 72000/72100.
The locomotive series was developed from the 1964 quadruple-voltage
CC 40100, designed by
Paul Arzens
Paul Arzens (28 August 1903 – 2 February 1990) was a French industrial designer of railway locomotives and motor cars.
Arzens was born in Paris, at an address along the on the northern side of the city. As a young man he studied at t ...
,
which was mainly used for
Trans Europ Express
The Trans Europ Express, or Trans-Europe Express (TEE), was an international first-class railway service in western and central Europe that was founded in 1957 and ceased in 1995. At the height of its operations, in 1974, the TEE network compri ...
international service. The CC 40100 featured a forward-leaning nose and windshield that drew comparisons with a broken-nose facial profile ("Nez Cassé"). A greater emphasis on crash protection for engine drivers in the following series added depth to the nose and changed the broken-nosed profile.
The first versions for the SNCF that were introduced in 1969, the 1.5kV CC 6500 and the 1.5/25kV CC 21000, used a Co'Co' bogie arrangement on account of their substantial weight. The unique BBB 8000 used by Korail from 1972 used a Bo'Bo'Bo' bogie arrangement due to track loading requirements and Korean rail geometry requirements. The later BB 7200, BB 15000 and BB 22200 were substantially lightened, and could use a Bo'Bo' arrangement. These later series, introduced by the SNCF from 1971–1976, were also less costly to procure.
List of Nez Cassé locomotives
Below is a list of all current locomotives around the world built in this style.
Similarly styled locomotives
Below is a list of locomotives with a similar "broken nose" aesthetic to them but aren't technically regarded as part of the "Nez Casse" family of locomotives.
Other operators
The
Nederlandse Spoorwegen
(, , NS ) is the principal passenger railway operator in the Netherlands. It is a Dutch state-owned company founded in 1938.
The rail infrastructure is maintained by network manager ProRail, which was split off from NS in 2003. Freight operato ...
NS Class 1600 and
NS Class 1700
The Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) Class 1700 is a class of electric locomotives built by Alstom in 1990-1994.
Description
The Class 1700 locomotives were built by Alstom in 1990-1994. 81 of these locomotives, numbered 1701-1781, were built.
T ...
versions of BB 7200 continue in use on the Dutch railway system under 1.5 kV DC. The
Belgian Railways Class 18 was the Belgian equivalent of CC 40100, and was in service from 1973 to 1999.
Moroccan operator
ONCF
ONCF (from French: ''Office National des Chemins de Fer''; ''al-Maktab al-Waṭaniyy lis-Sikak al-Ḥadīdiyyah''; ''Moroccan National Railways Office'') is Morocco's national railway operator. ONCF is a state-owned company that is under the c ...
uses diesel locomotives similar to CC 72000, the ONCF DF 100. The ONCF E 900 is similar to the CC 6500 and the ONCF E 1300/1350 is similar to the BB 7200, both under 3 kV DC . The Portuguese
CP Class 1900
The Série 1900 locomotives of Portuguese Railways are 13 diesel-electric locomotives built in 1981 for freight duties. Prior to electrification, coal trains were hauled by triple-headed Série 1900 locomotives inland from the Port of Sines. The ...
and
CP Class 1930
The Série 1930 are a class of diesel-electric locomotives formerly used by Portuguese Railways (CP). They are visually very similar to the Série 1900 locomotives, but have a higher top speed of 120 km/h. They were assembled in Portugal ...
were built under license by
Sorefame
Sorefame (an abbreviation of ''Sociedades Reunidas de Fabricações Metálicas'', meaning ''"Reunited Society of Metalwork Fabrications")'' was a Portugal, Portuguese manufacturer of railway rolling stock and industrial equipment, such as dam gat ...
in 1981 as versions of CC 72000 and
CP Class 2600 (electric) as version of BB22200. The South Korean
Korail Class 8000 is a development for 25 kV 60 Hz AC with a
Bo-Bo-Bo
A Bo-Bo-Bo or Bo′Bo′Bo′ (UIC classification) is a locomotive with three independent two-axle bogies with all axles powered by separate traction motors. In the AAR system, this is simplified to B-B-B due to the system only taking powered ...
arrangement.
Slovenian Railways
Slovenian Railways (, SŽ) is the state railway company of Slovenia, created in 1991.
Slovenia is a member of the International Union of Railways (UIC). The UIC Country Code for Slovenia is 79.
History
What is now Slovenia received its firs ...
uses 3 kV DC versions of CC 6500 (identical to the ONCF E900 and using the same transmition) as
SŽ series 363.
FEPASA in
São Paulo State
SAO or Sao may refer to:
Places
* Sao civilisation, in Middle Africa from 6th century BC to 16th century AD
* Sao, a town in Boussé Department, Burkina Faso
* Serb Autonomous Regions (''Srpska autonomna oblast'', SAO), during the breakup of ...
, Brazil ordered 80 3 kV DC locomotives in the mid-1980s for its
metre gauge
Metre-gauge railways ( US: meter-gauge railways) are narrow-gauge railways with track gauge of or 1 metre.
Metre gauge is used in around of tracks around the world. It was used by several European colonial powers including France, Britain and ...
and
Irish gauge
Railways with a track gauge of fall within the category of broad-gauge railways. , they were extant in Australia, Brazil and on the island of Ireland.
History
;600 BC
:The Diolkos (Δίολκος) across the Isthmus of Corinth in Greece ...
network called
FEPASA 2200 series (or
Alsthom EC-386) for use on the and other prospective electrified lines on its network. The locomotives were to be assembled by Brazilian manufacturer
EMAQ using
knock-down kits
A knock-down kit (also knockdown kit, knocked-down kit, or simply knockdown or KD) is a collection of parts required to assemble a product. The parts are typically manufactured in one country or region, and then exported to another country or r ...
imported from France, however, the bankruptcy of said manufacturer and severe financial difficulties at FEPASA meant that only two locomotives were actually completed. Both locomotives were used by FEPASA until its privatisation in the late-1990s and were abandoned, because its successor concessionary companies Ferroban and
Rumo Logística
Rumo, formerly known as América Latina Logística (ALL), is a Brazilian logistic company, mainly focused in the railway line logistics in Brazil, being the largest company in Latin America in this segment. The company also provides transportati ...
have largely abandoned further electrification work on the rest of the FEPASA network.
A single CC 21000 locomotive, CC 21003, was temporarily allocated to the U.S.
Amtrak
The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Trade name, doing business as Amtrak (; ), is the national Passenger train, passenger railroad company of the United States. It operates intercity rail service in 46 of the 48 contiguous United Stat ...
system as
X996 in 1977 for testing on Amtrak's
Northeast Corridor
The Northeast Corridor (NEC) is an electrified railroad line in the Northeast megalopolis of the United States. Owned primarily by Amtrak, it runs from Boston in the north to Washington, D.C., in the south, with major stops in Providence, Rhod ...
.
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The Nez Cassé series of locomotives is a large family of electric and diesel locomotives intended primarily for fast passenger service on the French SNCF railway system. Produced by Alstom, Alsthom for use under multiple electrification networks ...
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