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SNCF Class BB 10003

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Power type
  
Electric

Total produced
  
1

Builder
  
Alstom / MTE

UIC class
  
Bo'Bo'

Build date
  
1982 (converted from BB 7003)

Gauge
  
1,435 mm (4 ft 8 ⁄2 in)

The locomotive SNCF BB 10003 was an experimental prototype locomotive converted from a SNCF BB 15000 unit and used to develop the use of asynchronous induction traction motors.

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History

The locomotive BB 10003 was created from an earlier experimental machine BB 7003 in 1982. It was used to test the use of aysnchronous induction motors in locomotives.

From 1986-7 the locomotive was used in experiments testing the viability of a diesel electric locomotive with asynchronous traction motors; the locomotive was coupled to a remotorised SNCF CC 72000 locomotive which acted as an electrical generator.

In 1990/1 the locomotive was used as a test machine for operations of the TGV-TMST on 750 V and 3000 V. In 1998 the locomotive was converted back to a non-experimental class - as SNCF BB 15007. (SNCF Class BB 15000)

Legacy

The results were not as good as synchronous motor technology; it was not until the introduction of GTO transistor technology that series production of an asynchronous induction motored locomotive began in France, as the Eurostar TGV (1992), and later the BB 36000 Astride (1996).

References

SNCF Class BB 10003 Wikipedia